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700. Pray for Reapers

1 Saints of God, the dawn is bright'ning,
Tokens of the coming Lord;
O'er the earth the fields are whit'ning,
Louder rings the Master's word:
Pray for reapers, Pray for reapers,
In the harvest of the Lord.

2 Feebly now they toil in sadness,
Weeping o'er the waste around,
Slowly gath'ring grains of gladness,
While their echoing cries resound:
Pray that reapers, Pray that reapers,
In God's harvest may abound.

3 Now, O Lord, ful fill thy pleasure,
Breathe upon thy chosen band,
And with pentecostal measure,
Send forth reapers in our land;
Faithful reapers, Faithful reapers,
Gath'ring sheaves for thy right hand.

4 Soon shall end the time of weeping,
Soon the reaping time will come,
Heav'n and earth together keeping
God's eternal harvest home;
Saints and angels, Saints and angels,
Shout the world's great harvest home.

Text Information
First Line: Saints of God, the dawn is bright'ning
Title: Pray for Reapers
Author: Maxwell
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Home Eternal: Harvest Time
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: REGENT SQUARE
Composer: Henry Smart
Arranger: F. E. B.
Meter: 8s & 7s. 6L.
Key: C Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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