Another Day for Jesus

Another day for Jesus

Author: Lucy Rider Meyer
Tune: [Another day for Jesus]
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1 Another day for Jesus,
A coming day to me,
A day with precious burden
Of opportunity.
What harvest shall I give it?
What record shall I write
Upon these opening pages
Of pure and spotless white?

Refrain:
O blessed work for Jesus,
O glorious coming day,
Thy golden hours may laden be
With work for Him who died for me;
O blessed work for Jesus,
O glorious coming day.

2 Perhaps when evening sunshine
Enwraps the earth with gold,
Its beauty and its glory
My eyes shall not behold.
Perhaps the word for Jesus
That trembled at the noon
Will never now be spoken,
My words forever done. [Refrain]

3 O Giver of the daytime,
O Sender of the night,
May I these precious moments
Spend each as in Thy sight.
And when my earthly daytimes
Forever past shall be,
Grant me this crown of blessing,—
Eternal day with Thee. [Refrain]

Source: Songs of the Kingdom: prepared for the use of young people's societies and adapter for prayer meetings, Sunday schools and the home #33

Author: Lucy Rider Meyer

Lucy Jane Rider Meyer MD USA 1849-1922. Born at New Haven, VT, she became an author, social worker, teacher, and physician. She attended the New Hampton Literary Institution (a college prep school) and the Upham Theological Seminary. She also went to Oberlin College, graduating in 1872 with her degree in literary studies. In 1873 she entered the Women’s Medical College of PA, but withdrew after two years. She intended to become a Methodist medical missionary, but changed her mind after her then-fiance died in 1875. She did not get her medical degree until 1887, when she obtained it from the Women’s Medical College of Chicago. In 1884 she taught Bible at the Dwight L Moody Young Ladies Seminary, Northfield, MA. In 1885 she met a… Go to person page >

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First Line: Another day for Jesus
Title: Another Day for Jesus
Author: Lucy Rider Meyer
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O blessed work for Jesus
Copyright: Public Domain

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