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Kneeling At The Threshold

Author: William Lindsay Alexander Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9006 First Line: I’m kneeling at the threshold, so weary, faint, and sore Refrain First Line: Kneeling at the threshold, weary, faint and sore Lyrics: 1 I’m kneeling at the threshold, so weary, faint, and sore, Waiting for the dawning, the opening of the door; I’m waiting till the Master shall bid me rise and come To His all glorious presence, the gladness of His home. Refrain: Kneeling at the threshold, weary, faint and sore; Kneeling at the threshold, my hand is at the door. 2 A weary path I’ve traveled, ’mid darkness, storm and strife; Bearing many a burden, and struggling for my life; But now the morn is breaking, my toil will soon be o’er; I’m kneeling at the threshold, my hand is on the door. [Refrain] 3 Methinks I hear the voices of loved ones as they stand, Singing in the sunshine, in that fair sinless land: Oh, would that I were with them, amid their shining throng, And mingling in their worship, and joining in their song! [Refrain] 4 The friends that started with me have entered long ago; One by one they left me still struggling with the foe; Their pilgrimage was shorter, their triumph surer won, How lovingly they’ll hail me, when all my toil is done. [Refrain] 5 With them the blessèd angels, that know no grief or sin, Standing by the portals, prepared to let me in; O Lord, I wait Thy pleasure—Thy time and way are best; But I’m all worn and weary; O Father, bid me rest! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I’m kneeling at the threshold, so weary, faint, and sore]
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Kneeling at the Threshold

Author: Rev. Dr. Guthrie Hymnal: Calvary Songs #161 (1875) First Line: I am kneeling at the threshold Refrain First Line: O Lord, in mercy speak to me Lyrics: 1 I'm kneeling at the threshold, So weary faint and sore; Waiting for the dawning, The opening of the door; I'm waiting 'till the Master Shall bid me rise and come To his all glorious presence, The gladness of his home. Refrain: Kneeling at the threshold, Weary faint and sore; Kneeling at the threshold, My hand is on the door. 2 A weary path I've traveled, 'Mid darkness storm and strife; Bearing many a burden, And struggling for my life; But now the morn is breaking, My toil will soon be o'er; I'm kneeling at the threshold, My hand is on the door. [Refrain] 3 Methinks I hear the voices, Of loved ones as they stand, Singing in the sunshine, In that far, sinless land, Oh, would that I were with them, Amid their shining throng, And mingling in their worship, And joining in their song! [Refrain] 4 With them the blessed angels, That know no grief or sin; See them by the portals, Prepared to let me in! O Lord, I wait thy pleasure, Thy time and way are best; But I'm all worn and weary. O Father, bid me rest! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I am kneeling at the threshold]
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Kneeling at the Threshold

Author: Rev. Dr. Guthrie Hymnal: Lasting Hymns #83 (1901) First Line: I am kneeling at the threshold Languages: English Tune Title: [I am kneeling at the threshold]

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