EARNEST WORK FOR JESUS. JOHN HYAtt Brewer. mf Moderato. 3 I, More of earn- est work for Jesus, As the pass-ing mo- ments fly; 9:23 9b2 More of toil- ing in his vineyard As the sun mounts up the sky; More of pa-tient,cheer-ful la-bour Wrought in faith, and hope,and love; More of con-stant, tire-less watching, Till we rest with him be be d. 194 Copyright, 1891, by Hunt & Eaton. 2 More of loving work for Jesus, Let us share it day by day: More of seeking for his glory, Ere the daylight fades away, Ere the dark and chilling midnight With its cold and cheerless gloom, Settling down upon the landscape, Points us onward to the tomb. 3 More and better work for Jesus, W. Bennett PLEDGE HYMN. WALTER R. JOHNSTON, 1. In the Saviour's steps I'll fol-low As I tread each passing day; For his feet left radiant footsteps As they press'd life's toilsome way, E'en the shadow'd vale of sorrow "DO IT NOW."-Concluded. now, Lead the young, the weak, the old; Woo the strong, the brave, the bold, To the tender shepherd's [fold, Do it now, do it now. 1. Young men and maidens, raise Your tuneful voices high; Old men and children, praise The Lord of earth and sky; Him Three in One, and One in Three, Extol to all eterni ty. 197 2 The universal King Let all the world proclaim; Let every creature sing His attributes and name: Him Three in One, and One in Three, Extol to all eternity. 3 In his great name alone All excellences meet, Who sits upon the throne, And shall forever sit; Him Three in One, and One in Three, Extol to all eternity. 4 Glory to God belongs; Glory to God be given, Above the noblest songs Of all in earth and heaven; Him Three in One, and One in Three, Extol to all eternity. 181 Charles Wesley. DO SOMETHING TO-DAY. ୫ WM. J. KIRKPATRICK. 1. You're longing to work for the Master, Yet waiting for something to do; You fancy the future is 256 brother, the moments are pass- ing, Do something for Jesus to day. Copyright, 1888, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. DO SOMETHING TO-DAY.-Concluded. 198 2 Go rescue that wandering brother Who sinks 'neath his burden of woe, A single kind action may save him, If love and compassion you show; Lost souls for the Master to win.-CHO. From pitfalls and snares of the tempter To fill out the Father's great plan; WE COME THY PRAISE TO SING. Lanta Wilson Smith. WALTER R. JOHNSTON. |