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Did You Ever Stop to Think?

Did you ever stop to think how it will be

Author: L. R. Minor
Tune: [Did you ever stop to think how it will be]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Did you ever stop to think how it will be
When death’s messenger shall come calling for thee;
And with silent firm command
Call you to the unseen land;
Did you ever stop to think how it will be?

Chorus:
Did you ever stop to think how it will be in eternity?
Did you ever stop to think how it will be with thee?

2 Did you ever stop to think how it will be
When you stand before the King in eternity;
When all records are made known,
And you listen to your own,
Did you ever stop to think how it will be? [Chorus]

3 Did you ever stop to think how it will be
When the Judge upon His throne you then will see;
When the nations gather ‘round
And the victors shall be crown’d,
Do you think a victor’s crown’s waiting for thee? [Chorus]


Source: Sunday School and Revival: with Y.M.C.A. Supplement #118

Author: L. R. Minor

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Text Information

First Line: Did you ever stop to think how it will be
Title: Did You Ever Stop to Think?
Author: L. R. Minor
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Did you ever stop to think how it will be in eternity
Publication Date: 1907
Copyright: Public Domain

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Sunday School and Revival #118

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