Not much further to go

The day is far spent, the night is at hand

Author: Knowles Shaw
Tune: [The day is far spent, the night is at hand]
Published in 1 hymnal

Representative Text

1 The day is far spent, the night is at hand,
The wilderness nearly passed through;
The sorrows of life will soon have an end,
Not very much further to go.
We'll talk of the past, what the Lord hath done,
How Jesus hath saved us from woe,
And rejoice that we're near the borderland,
Not very much further to go.

Chorus:
Journeying homeward, oh, how sweet,
Friends and kindred there to meet;
Journeying homeward, is it so?
We have not very much further to go.

2 The year of release is just now at hand,
God's promises comfort us so;
With the glorified throng we soon will stand,
Not very much further to go.
The friends of our youth have passed away,
But Jesus is One that we know
Will never forsake us though aged and gray,
Not very much further to go. [Chorus]

3 A beautiful crown is waiting you there,
Oh, why are you doubting Him so?
His promise is sure, His glory you'll share,
Not very much further to go.
Dread not the cold waters, for Christ will be there,
His grace all-sufficient bestow;
Be ready and waiting, that crown you shall wear,
Not very much further to go. [Chorus]

Source: The Morning Star: a collection of new sacred songs, for the Sunday school, prayer meeting, and the social circle #68

Author: Knowles Shaw

Knowles Shaw (1834-1878), a name familiar in many western households--was born near New London, in Morgan Township, Ohio, on the 13th of October, 1834. His mother's maiden name was Huldah Griffin, and by both of his parents he was of Scottish extraction. His early life was spent in Rush County, Indiana, where he first began to play the violin, furnishing the music for many a dance. While the ball was going on he was converted, ceasing to play in the middle of the piece he was performing. Very soon thereafter he entered the ministry of the Christian Church. On the 11th of January, 1855, he married Miss Martha Finley. Most of his time after entering the ministry was spent in the West and South, and on account of his wonderful vocal powers he… Go to person page >

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First Line: The day is far spent, the night is at hand
Title: Not much further to go
Author: Knowles Shaw
Refrain First Line: Journeying homeward
Copyright: Public Domain

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