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When He Shall Appear

Author: Mrs. Loula K. Rogers Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Coming of Christ First Line: No one can tell when the Saviour shall come Lyrics: 1 No one can tell when the Saviour shall come, Whether in day or in night’s solemn gloom; But this we know, and it bringeth sweet cheer, “We shall be like Him,” “when He shall appear.” Refrain: When He shall appear, when He shall appear, We shall be like Him when He shall appear! 2 O, blessed hope, that hath lifted the weak, And thrilled with rapture the thirsty who seek Joy at the Fountain that flows ever clear; “We shall be like Him,” “when He shall appear.” [Refrain] 3 Even to me this sweet promise is giv’n, That I may shine in the glory of heav’n: Life’s heavy burdens I’ll cheerfully bear; “We shall be like Him,” “when He shall appear.” [Refrain] 4 O, let us strive, then, to work with a will; Soon He will come and His promise fulfill, Ever e ready His summons to hear; “We shall be like Him,” “when He shall appear.” [Refrain] Used With Tune: [No one can tell when the Saviour shall come]
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Tú dejaste tu trono

Author: Emily Steele Elliot Meter: 12.9.12.9 Appears in 39 hymnals Topics: Second Coming of Christ First Line: Tú dejaste tu trono y corona por mí Lyrics: 1 Tú dejaste tu trono y corona por mí, al venir a Belén a nacer; mas a ti no fue dado el entrar al mesón y en pesebre te hicieron nacer. 2 Alabanzas celestes los ángeles dan, en que rinden al Verbo loor; mas humilde viniste a la tierra, Señor, a dar vida al más vil pecador. 3 Siempre pueden las zorras sus cuevas tener, y las aves sus nidos también; Mas el Hijo del Hombre no tuvo un lugar en el cual reclinara su sien. 4 Tú viniste, Señor, con tu gran bendición para dar libertad y salud; Mas con odio y desprecio te hicieron morir, aunque vieron tu amor y virtud. 5 Alabanzas sublimes los cielos darán, cuando vengas glorioso de allí, Y tu voz en las nubes dirá: "Ven a mí, que hay lugar junto a mí para ti". Scripture: Philippians 2:1-11 Used With Tune: ROOM FOR THEE Text Sources: Es trad.
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Lord Jesus, come; for here

Author: Miss Martineau Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 46 hymnals Topics: The Coming of Christ in Power
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I'll Be Ready

Author: C. E. P. Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Coming of Christ First Line: When Jesus shall come again by and by Refrain First Line: I'll be ready, I'll be ready Lyrics: 1 When Jesus shall come again by and by, I’ll be ready to go; He’s promised to gather His saints in the sky, I’ll be ready to go. Refrain: I’ll be ready, I’ll be ready, I’ll be ready to go; I’ll be ready, I’ll be ready, I’ll be ready to go. 2 No matter what day or what hour it shall be, I’ll be ready to go; The signs of His coming I’m watching to see, I’ll be ready to go. [Refrain] 3 Should He come in the morning, or the noon-day, I’ll be ready to go; Or late in the eve as the light fades away, I’ll be ready to go. [Refrain] 4 E’en should the Lord tarry till midnight so late, I’ll be ready to go; With lamp trimmed and burning will patiently wait, I’ll be ready to go. [Refrain] 5 I long for His coming, I sigh for sweet rest, I’ll be ready to go; He’ll take me to heaven, the home of the blest, I’ll be ready to go. [Refrain] Scripture: Luke 22:40 Used With Tune: [When Jesus shall come again by and by]

Coming Again

Author: Mosie Lister Meter: 5.5.5.5 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Everlasting Fellowship The Second Coming of Christ First Line: Jesus is coming Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 Used With Tune: COMING AGAIN

The Return Of Christ (A Worship Sequence)

Appears in 648 hymnals Topics: Everlasting Fellowship The Second Coming of Christ First Line: We do not want you to be ignorant about those who fall asleep
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If the Master Should Come To-night

Author: J. E. Rankin Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Coming of Christ First Line: What if the Master should come tonight Used With Tune: [What if the Master should come tonight]

Gather the Reapers Home!

Author: J. Johnson Appears in 16 hymnals Topics: The Coming of Christ First Line: Have ye heard the song form the golden land? Refrain First Line: The Lord of the harvest will soon appear Scripture: Revelation 14:15 Used With Tune: [Have ye heard the song from the golden land]
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We'll Wait and Watch

Author: H. L. Hastings Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Coming of Christ First Line: There's a light that is shining in darkness Refrain First Line: So we’ll wait and watch for the dawning Lyrics: 1 There’s a light that is shining in darkness, While we wait for the dawning of day; And it cheers us along on our journey, Till the shadows shall vanish away! Refrain: So we’ll wait and watch for the dawning, The day of eternity blest; Then take the wings of the morning, And fly away to our rest. 2 From the sure word the prophets have spoken, There is light flashing forth through the gloom; For the Scripture can never be broken, And the King in His glory will come. [Refrain] 3 Now we sing ‘mid the darkness and shadows, And we pray and we watch for the dawn; Till the Daystar, in glory arising, Shall betoken the coming of morn. [Refrain] 4 We are not of the night nor of darkness; Let us walk, then, as children of day; Our weeping shall be for a moment, And our joy shall ne’er vanish away! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There’s a light that is shining in darkness]

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