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The Master’s Call

Author: Elizabeth F. Guptill Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Jesus is calling, is calling to you Refrain First Line: Hark! 'Tis the Saviour! Lyrics: 1 Jesus is calling, is calling to you, “Rouse thee, my child! My work waits for thee; Lo, in my vineyard there’s work yet to do, Come, labor there with me.” White are the fields, and the reapers are needed, Shall some be lost while the call is unheeded? Forth to the work! It is no time to sleep! I’ll strengthen and help thee, my presence shall keep. Refrain: Hark! ‘Tis the Saviour! He’s calling for thee, “Hasten, my child, my work waits for you; Though my salvation is boundless and free, Thou hast a part to do.” 2 Do with thy might what thy hands find to do, Small tasks or great, He counts them the same; Who knows the good that a small deed may do, Done in the Master’s name? Hasten the day that so surely is dawning! Labor with joy in the light of the morning; Work with thy might till the night hides the sun, Then thine be the words of the Master: “Well done.” [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Jesus is calling, is calling to you]

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[Jesus is calling, is calling to you]

Appears in 33 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. Rubinstein; Wilfred Robertson Incipit: 54554 51715 43232 Used With Text: The Master’s Call

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The Master’s Call

Author: Elizabeth F. Guptill Hymnal: Jubilate #133 (1917) First Line: Jesus is calling, is calling to you Refrain First Line: Hark! 'Tis the Saviour! Lyrics: 1 Jesus is calling, is calling to you, “Rouse thee, my child! My work waits for thee; Lo, in my vineyard there’s work yet to do, Come, labor there with me.” White are the fields, and the reapers are needed, Shall some be lost while the call is unheeded? Forth to the work! It is no time to sleep! I’ll strengthen and help thee, my presence shall keep. Refrain: Hark! ‘Tis the Saviour! He’s calling for thee, “Hasten, my child, my work waits for you; Though my salvation is boundless and free, Thou hast a part to do.” 2 Do with thy might what thy hands find to do, Small tasks or great, He counts them the same; Who knows the good that a small deed may do, Done in the Master’s name? Hasten the day that so surely is dawning! Labor with joy in the light of the morning; Work with thy might till the night hides the sun, Then thine be the words of the Master: “Well done.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus is calling, is calling to you]
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The Master's Call

Author: Elizabeth F. Guptill Hymnal: Praise and Service Songs for Sunday Schools #110 (1927) First Line: Jesus is calling, is calling to you Refrain First Line: Hark! 'Tis the Saviour! He's calling for thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus is calling, is calling to you]

The Master’s Call

Author: Elizabeth F. Guptill Hymnal: Jubilate Sunday School Hymnal #133 (1950) First Line: Jesus is calling, is calling to you Refrain First Line: Hark! 'Tis the Saviour! Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus is calling, is calling to you]

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Elizabeth F. Guptill

Author of "The Master’s Call" in Jubilate

Wilfred Robertson

Composer of "[Jesus is calling, is calling to you]" in Jubilate

Anton Rubinstein

1829 - 1894 Person Name: A. Rubinstein Composer of "[Jesus is calling, is calling to you]" in Jubilate
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