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| 273 | Yes, Lord!#274 | 275 |
| Text: | Is It the Crowning Day? |
| Author: | George Walker Whitcomb |
| Tune: | [Jesus may come today] |
| Composer: | Charles H. Marsh |
1 Jesus may come today,
Glad day! Glad day!
And I would see my Friend;
Dangers and troubles would end
If Jesus should come today.
Refrain:
Glad day! Glad day! Is it the crowning day?
I'll live for today, nor anxious be,
Jesus, my Lord, I soon shall see;
Glad day! Glad day! Is it the crowning day?
2 I may go home today,
Glad day! Glad day!
Seems like I hear their song;
Hail to the radiant throng!
If I should go home today. [Refrain]
3 Faithful I'll be today,
Glad day! Glad day!
And I will freely tell
Why I should love Him so well,
For He is my all today. [Refrain]
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | Jesus may come today |
| Title: | Is It the Crowning Day? |
| Author: | George Walker Whitcomb |
| Refrain First Line: | Glad day! Glad day! |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1982 |
| Topic: | Easter; Jesus Christ: Second Coming |
| Copyright: | © 1910 by Praise Publishing Co., Renewed 1938 (extended), The Rodeheaver Co. |
| Notes: | Now Public Domain |
| Tune Information | |
|---|---|
| Name: | [Jesus may come today] |
| Composer: | Charles H. Marsh |
| Key: | D♭ Major |
| Copyright: | © 1910 by Praise Publishing Co., Renewed 1938 (extended), The Rodeheaver Co. |
| Notes: | Now Public Domain |