911. Christians, Lo, the Star Appeareth

1. Christians, lo, the star appeareth;
Lo ’tis yet Messiah’s day;
Still with tribute treasure laden
Come the wise men on their way.

2. Where a life is spent in service,
Walking where the Master trod,
There is scattered myrrh most fragrant
For the blessèd Christ of God.

3. Whoso bears his brother’s burden,
Whoso shares another’s woe,
Brings his frankincense to Jesus
With the men of long ago.

4. When we soothe earth’s weary children
Tending best the least of them,
’Tis the Lord himself we worship,
Bringing gold to Bethlehem.

5. Christians, lo, the star appeareth
Leading still the ancient way;
Christians, onward with your treasure;
It is still Messiah’s day.

Text Information
First Line: Christians, lo, the star appeareth
Title: Christians, Lo, the Star Appeareth
Author: James A. Blaisdell (1900)
Meter: 87.87
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: This hymn has grown through a considerable period of time, inspired by the feeling that the church days and forms must be interpreted in terms of present-day life if they are to get hold upon the men and women of this generation.
Tune Information
Name: SARDIS
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827 (arr. )
Meter: 87.87
Incipit: 17123 54323 33654
Key: F Major
Source: Romance for Violin, Opus 40, number 1
Copyright: Public Domain



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