40. The Dawn of God's Dear Sabbath

1 The dawn of God’s dear Sabbath
Breaks o’er the earth again,
As some sweet summer morning
After a night of pain;
It comes as cooling showers
To some exhausted land,
As shade of clustered palm trees
‘Mid weary wastes of sand.

2 Lord, we would bring for offering,
Though marred with earthly soil,
A week of earnest labor,
Of steady, faithful toil,
Fair fruits of self denial,
Of strong, deep love to Thee,
Fostered by Thine own Spirit,
In true humility.

3 And we would bring our burden
Of sinful thought and deed,
In Thy pure presence kneeling,
From bondage to be freed,
Our heart’s most bitter sorrow
For all Thy work undone-
So many talents wasted!
So few bright laurels won!

4 And with that sorrow mingling,
A steadfast faith, and sure,
And love so deep and fervent,
For Thee to make it pure,
In Thy dear presence finding
The pardon that we need,
And then the peace so lasting-
Celestial peace indeed.

Text Information
First Line: The dawn of God's dear Sabbath Breaks o'er the earth again
Title: The Dawn of God's Dear Sabbath
Author: Ada Cross (1844-1926) (1866)
Meter: 7.6.7.6.D.
Publication Date: 1985
Topic: Worship: Morning Worship
Tune Information
Name: ST. GEORGE'S, BOLTON
Composer: J. Walch (1837-1901) (1875)
Meter: 7.6.7.6.D.
Incipit: 33257 21561 76533
Key: D♭ Major



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