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In God's Own Time

Author: Edna G. Y. Reed Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2979 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: On some sweet day, in time to come Refrain First Line: Yes, some sweet day, in God's own time Lyrics: 1. On some sweet day, in time to come, Our wrongs will then be righted, And peace and joy will visit us, Both welcome guests invited. Refrain Yes, some sweet day, in God’s own time, We’ll never know a sorrow; For peace and joy will reign supreme In God’s own time, tomorrow. 2. The dawn of day will bring no pain, The evening shades no sorrow, For love will reign in hearts of men, In God’s own time, tomorrow. [Refrain] 3. When death shall close these weary orbs, And spirits soar to Heaven, In gazing back we’ll marvel at The mercy God hath given. [Refrain] 4. We’ll wonder why we doubted Him, Why oft we murmured sadly, The burdens then will seem so light We’ll wish we’d borne them gladly. [Refrain] 5. The things that now seem mysteries, We’ll understand all clearly; Then how we’ll wish with all our hearts, We’d loved Him far more dearly. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: RALEIGH
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The Journey Done, The Rest Begun

Author: John S. B. Monsell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16498 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: The jour­ney done, the rest be­gun Lyrics: 1 The jour­ney done, the rest be­gun The day of death now ende­d; To life ab­ove on wings of love The freed one hath as­cend­ed: Why do we weep? For Christ doth keep— He died that He might save us; The bo­dy trust we to the dust, The soul to God who gave it. 2 Our tears must fall at loss of all That time can­not re­store us; But to the skies we lift our eyes, And think of what’s be­fore us: There safe ab­ove, with Him whose love For all their wants pro­vid­eth, The spir­its blest, in change­less rest In Pa­ra­dise ab­id­eth. 3 Your muf­fled chime, ye bells of time, Ring out with chast­ened glad­ness; The hap­py soul needs not your toll, As if it dwelt in sad­ness: Toll for the dead who, liv­ing, tread Earth’s sin­ful ways, hard-heart­ed; But hap­py chime, ye bells of time, Ring out for Christ’s de­part­ed. 4 Their war­fare o’er, now nev­er more Shall sin or sor­row grieve them; Against that day, not far away, In ho­ly earth we leave them: Why should we weep? For Christ doth keep— He died that He might save us; The bo­dy trust we to the dust, The soul to God who gave it. Languages: English Tune Title: RALEIGH

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