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262. When the Tithes are Gathered In

1 There’ll be show’rs of blessing from our Father’s hand,
On His word of promise we may firmly stand;
There’ll be rains refreshing on the thirsty land
When the tithes are gathered in.

Refrain:
Tithes of love and willing service,
Tithes of silver and of gold;
When the tithes are gathered in,
When the tithes are gathered in,
There’ll be blessings more than we can contain,
When the tithes are gathered in.

2 There’ll be shouts of triumph from the conq’ring host,
There’ll be perfect freedom in the Holy Ghost;
Ev’ry one empowered as at Pentecost,
When the tithes are gathered in. [Refrain]

3 Then will come the dawning of the reign of peace,
When the wars and conflicts shall forever cease,
And for struggling saints shall come a sweet release,
When the tithes are gathered in. [Refrain]

4 We will rob no longer, then, our Lord and King,
What to Him belongeth we will gladly bring,
And we’ll shout hosanna, while the glad harps sing,
When the tithes are gathered in. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: There'll be show'rs of blessing from our Father's hand
Title: When the Tithes are Gathered In
Author: Mrs. C. H. M.
Refrain First Line: Tithes of love and willing service
Publication Date: 1910
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