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Sowing the Seed

Representative Text

1 Oh, it is sweet to be serving today,
Sowing the seed of the kingdom of love;
Never to falter nor fail to obey,
Serving the Father above.

Refrain:
Sowing the seed,
We’re sowing the seed of the kingdom above;
Sowing the seed
In faith, and rejoicing in love.

2 Sowing good seed where some heart is prepared,
Open to light and the knowledge of truth;
Letting no labor or effort be spared,
Now in the springtime of youth. [Refrain]

3 Lord, I will count it my highest employ,
Seed of the kingdom to patiently sow;
Early and late, yes, in tears and in joy,
Sure that the harvest will grow. [Refrain]

Source: Progressive Sunday School Songs #87

Author: Jennie Evelyn Hussey

Jane Evelyn Hussy was born 8 February 1874 in Henniker, N.H. She was an invalid from rheumatism. She began writing verse as a child. The first were published when she was thirteen. At sixteen she began to write stories, articles and designs for crochet needlework for magazines. In 1898 her first hymns were published. She was a member of the Society of Friends. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916) Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: O it is sweet to be serving today
Title: Sowing the Seed
Author: Jennie Evelyn Hussey
Refrain First Line: Sowing the seed
Copyright: Public Domain

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