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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Black and White with As I fare on my way to my daily task and Whatever your trouble may be

As I fare on my way to my daily task,
“What, O Lord, shall I do?”
I would now Thee ask,
For I know He will come-some bright, happy day,
When He calleth, what shall His servants say?

He will come as He said, for His word is sure;
In the promise of God we may rest secure;
But the soul that with gladness the King would meet,
Must be watching, waiting His face to greet.

With my hand on the latch, with my task well done,
I must wait for the step of the Coming One;
Tho’ He tarry, I’ll wait; He has left for me
Work to finish ere His dear face I see.

Chorus
Watching, watching each day for my Savior’s call;
Waiting, waiting for Him who is all in all;
Trusting, trusting my Lord as my song I sing,
Watching, waiting, trusting my Lord and King.

Julia H. Johnston
Whatever your trouble may be,
Go right to the Lord with it all!
He pities the suffering heart,
He’ll listen to you if you call!

Whatever your trouble may be,
And whatsoe’er others may say,
Go right to the Lord with it all,-
The Lord will not turn you away!

Whatever your trouble may be,
If poverty, sickness, or grief,
Go right to the Lord with it all,-
The Lord will afford you relief!

Whatever your trouble may be,
And wheresoe’er others may go,
Go right to the Lord with it all,-
No other can comfort you so!

Whatever your trouble may be,
With Jesus there ever is room!
Go right to the Lord with it all,-
The Saviour invites you to come!

Chorus
To Jesus, to Jesus,
For help and for sympathy flee,
Whatever your trouble may be,
Whatever your trouble may be!

E. R. Latta

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