In the name of the King

There's a work that's waiting for your hands

Author: Birdie Bell
Tune: [There’s a work that’s waiting for your hands to do]
Published in 1 hymnal

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Representative Text

1 There’s a work that’s waiting for your hands to do,
Joy to other lives you can bring;
Keep a loyal heart, bravely do your part,
Always in the name of the King!

Refrain:
To run the errands He requires of you,
To send the message He has given you,
Be ever ready, watchful, brave and true,
Always in the name of the King.

2 There’s a work that’s waiting for your lips to speak,
Help to other hearts you can bring;
Tell the word of cheer, help the one that’s near,
Always in the name of the King! [Refrain]

3 There’s a work that’s waiting for your feet to tread,
Help to other souls you can bring;
On His errands speed, go to those in need,
Always in the name of the King! [Refrain]

Source: Williston Hymns #6

Author: Birdie Bell

C. Louise Bell, also known a Birdie Bell, was born, raised and lived in New York city. She began writing hymns when she was sixteen years old. She is the author of more than 500 hymns, 200 religious poems, and 200 Christmas and Easter lyrics, as well as short stories, and articles. She wrote under the name of Birdie Bell, which is what her family called her. 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: There's a work that's waiting for your hands
Title: In the name of the King
Author: Birdie Bell
Refrain First Line: To run the errands he requires of you
Copyright: Public Domain

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Williston Hymns #6

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