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He is Surely Coming

Author: F. M. Atkinson Hymnal: Sunday School and Revival #131 (1907) First Line: Soon the night of gloom will vanish Refrain First Line: Yes, our Lord is surely coming Lyrics: 1 Soon the night of gloom will vanish, And the morning dawn appear; When the Lord of glory cometh, And His coming draweth near; With an upward gaze we’re watching For His coming back again; And with rapture we shall meet Him, Evermore with Him to reign. Chorus: Yes, our Lord is surely coming, And with joy we’ll gladly meet Him, And with rapture we shall see Him, On that crowning day. 2 On that long expected hour, When he cleaves the vaulted sky; To immortal He will change us, In the twinkling of an eye; Then the graves of saints will open, And “the dead in Christ” shall rise; With the saints alive they’ll gather, Meet the Savior in the skies. [Chorus] 3 When this mortal flesh shall vanish, All immortal we shall be; Rise to worlds of light and beauty, Thro’out all eternity; All the pow’rs of hell defeated, Swallowed up in victory; We shall reign with Him in glory, Kings and priests forever be. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Soon the night of gloom will vanish]
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He is Surely Coming

Author: F. M. Atkinson Hymnal: Hymns of the Second Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ #100 (1911) First Line: Soon the night of gloom will vanish Refrain First Line: Yes, our Lord is surely coming Languages: English Tune Title: [Soon the night of gloom will vanish]
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He Is Surely Coming

Author: F. M. Atkinson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14987 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D First Line: Soon the night of gloom will vanish Refrain First Line: Yes, our Lord is surely coming Lyrics: 1 Soon the night of gloom will vanish, And the morning dawn appear; When the Lord of glory cometh, And His coming draweth near; With an upward gaze we’re watching For His coming back again: And with rapture we shall meet Him, Evermore with Him to reign. Refrain: Yes, our Lord is surely coming, And with joy we’ll gladly meet Him, And with rapture we shall greet Him, On that crowning day. 2 In that long expected hour, When He cleaves the vaulted sky, To immortal He will change us, In the twinkling of an eye; Then the graves of saints will open, And the dead in Christ shall rise; With the saints alive they’ll gather, Meet the Savior in the skies. [Refrain] 3 When this mortal flesh shall vanish, All immortal we shall be; Rise to worlds of light and beauty, Throughout all eternity; All the powers of hell defeated, Swallowed up in victory; We shall reign with Him in glory, Kings and priests forever be. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: SINDH

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