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600. Hold Fast Till I Come

1 Sweet promise is given to all who believe–
“Behold I come quickly, Mine own to receive;
Hold fast till I come; the danger is great;
Sleep not as do others; be watchful, and wait.”

Refrain
“Hold fast till I come,” sweet promise of heaven–
“The kingdom restored, to you shall be given.”
“Come, enter My joy, sit down on the throne;
Bright crowns are in waiting; hold fast till I come.”

2 We’ll “watch unto prayer” with lamps burning bright;
He comes to all others a “thief in the night.”
We know He is near, but know not the day–
As spring shows that summer is not far away. [Refrain]

3 Yes! this is our hope, ’tis built on His word–
The glorious appearing of Jesus, our Lord;
Of promises all, it stands as the sum:
“Behold I come quickly; hold fast till I come.” [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Sweet promise is given to all who believe
Title: Hold Fast Till I Come
Author: F. E. Belden (1858-1945) (1886)
Refrain First Line: “Hold fast till I come,” sweet promise of heaven–
Meter: 10.11.10.11.Ref.
Publication Date: 1985
Topic: Christan Life: Watchfulness
Tune Information
Name: [Sweet promise is given to all who believe]
Composer: F. E. Belden (1858-1945) (1886)
Meter: 10.11.10.11.Ref.
Incipit: 55123 56532 34323
Key: F Major or modal



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