HYMN CLVI.
6.6.8.6
James Montgomery
Working the Works of God.
Work while it is to-day! This was our Saviour's rule; With docile minds let us obey, As learners in His school. | We, as He did, should do, Who practised what he taught; By precept and example too Our master spake and wrought. | To work the works of God, Was His divine employ, And we must tread the path He trod, Or enter not His joy. | The night will come full soon, Life's day with morn may end; While many a sun goes down ere noon Few to their west descend. | Lord, Christ, we humbly ask Of Thee the power and will, 160 With fear and meekness, every task Of duty to fulfil. | Our own salvation be Our first and constant aim, Then far and wide, o'er land and sea, Glad tidings to proclaim. | At home by word and deed, Adorn redeeming grace, And sow abroad the precious seed Of truth in every place. | That thus the wilderness May blossom like the rose, And trees spring up of righteousness, Where'er life's river flows. | For Thee our all to spend, Still may we watch and pray, And persevering to the end, Work while it is to-day. | |