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Words: Frederick William Faber, Jesus and Mary, 1849. Several variants of these lyrics have been published; this version appeared in Hymns Ancient and Modern.
Music: "Greenwich," W. Richardson, 1729 |
Oh, it is hard to work for God,
To rise and take His part
Upon this battlefield of earth,
And not sometimes lose heart!
He hides Himself so wondrously,
As though there were no God;
He is least seen when all the pow'rs
Of ill are most abroad.
Ah, God is other than we think,
His ways are far above,
Far beyond reason's height, and reached
Only by childlike love.
Workman of God! O lose not heart,
But learn what God is like,
And in the darkest battlefield
Thou shalt know where to strike.
Then learn to scorn the praise of men,
And learn to lose with God;
For Jesus won the world through shame,
And beckons thee His road.
For right is right, as God is God,
And right the day must win;
To doubt would be disloyalty,
To falter were to sin.
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