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17005. Yes, He Is Coming

1. Yes, He is com­ing—no an­gel can say
The time when again He will come,
But trust­ing His pro­mise, we look for the day,
When com­ing, He’ll ga­ther us home.

Refrain

Coming again, yes, com­ing again;
Doubt it not, brother, your hope is not vain;
The time may seem long, but the end comes at last,
True is the pro­mise, "I’m com­ing again."

2. Yes, He is com­ing, He bids us be­ware
Of ma­lice, and an­ger, and pride,
For fair as a li­ly His Church must ap­pear,
When Je­sus shall wel­come His bride.

Refrain

3. Yes, He is com­ing, oh bro­ther, arise
And work, for the time is at hand;
Oh, look for His com­ing, be faith­ful and wise,
And you with the right­eous shall stand.

Refrain

Text Information
First Line: Yes, He is coming - no angel can say
Title: Yes, He Is Coming
Author: Henry R. Trickett
Refrain First Line: Coming again, yes, coming again
Language: English
Source: In the Voice of Joy, edited by James Rosecrans (Cincinnati, Ohio: Fillmore Brothers, 1882), number 94
Tune Information
Name: [Yes, He is coming - no angel can say]
Composer: James H. Rosecrans
Key: D♭ Major



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