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721. No Work Too Humble

1 There is no work too humble
For Christian hands to do;
There is no path too lowly
For our feet to pursue;
Our blessed Lord and Master
Was servant unto all;
None were to poor and needy
For him to heed their call.

2 If we are his disciples,
Call'd by his holy name,
A portion of his Spirit
We surely ought to claim.
And tho' the task be menial
Which he for us hath set;
His own divine example
We never should forget.

3 That he, the High and Holy,
Whose life-work was complete,
Should gird himself for labor,
And washed those humble feet!
And yet we shrink from duties
Which seem so far above
This deed of Christ-like meekness,
This tender proof of love!

Text Information
First Line: There is no work too humble
Title: No Work Too Humble
Author: T. R. Matthews
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Living His Life: Call to Activity
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: CHENIES
Composer: Kate Cameron
Meter: 7s & 6s. D.
Key: G Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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