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51. Arise! The Master Calls (Harvest Time)

1 Arise! The Master calls for thee,
The harvest days are here!
No longer sit with folded hands,
But gather, far and near.
The noble ranks of volunteers
Are daily growing ev'rywhere,
But still there's work for millions more!
Then for the field prepare.

Chorus:
Arise! Arise!
The Master calls for thee,
Arise! Arise!
A faithful reaper be,
Arise! The field is white,
and days are going by,
Awake, awake
And answer: "Here am I!"

2 Go seek the lost and erring ones,
Who never know the Lord;
Go, lead them from the ways of sin,
And thou shalt have reward.
Go out into the hedges, where
The careless drift upon the tide,
And from the highways bring them in-
Let no one be denied. [Chorus]

3 The message bear to distant lands
Beyond the rolling sea;
Go tell them of a Savior's love-
The Lamb of Calvary.
Arise! The Master calls for thee!
Salvation full and free proclaim,
Till ev'ry kindred, tribe and tongue
Exalt the Savior's name! [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Arise! The Master calls for thee
Title: Arise! The Master Calls (Harvest Time)
Author: Mary Brown (1892)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1997
Scripture:
Topic: Christians: Work & Service; Mission
Tune Information
Name: [Arise! The Master calls for thee]
Composer: Charles H. Gabriel (1892)
Key: G Major



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