#153THE CHRISTIAN'S DAILY WALK

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He rises in the morning, With the lark he tunes his lays, And offers up a tribute To his God in prayer and praise; His God and his Bible Are all that he desires; To holiness of heart and life He constantly aspires; In poverty he's happy, For he knows he has a friend Who never will forsake him, And on whom he can depend.
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He rises in the morning, With the lark he tunes his lays, And offers up a tribute To his God in prayer and praise; And then unto his labor He cheerfully repairs, In confidence, believing His God will hear his prayers. Whatever he engages in, At home or far abroad, His object is to honor And to glorify his God.
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He hails with joy the moment, That rolls the Sabbath round; Then in the courts of Zion With great delight he's found. His place among believers, He seldom fails to fill, And at the sacred altar bows, To do his Master's will. He gives of his abundance, The poor to clothe and feed, And cares for all around him, According to their need.
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In sickness, pain and sorrow He never will repine, While he is drawing nourishment From Christ the living vine. When trouble presses heavily, He leans on Jesus' breast, And in his precious promises He finds a quiet rest. The yoke of Christ is easy, The burden always light; They never make him weary While Canaan is in sight.
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There he'll be for ever happy, For he's joined the holy band, He's received the crown of glory, And a palm is in his hand; With saints and priests and prophets, He'll strike the golden lyre, And shout loud hallelujahs With all the heav'nly choir. He's happy now eternally, His joys are all complete, With the angels he is bowing Around the Saviour's feet.

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