1.The dawn of God's dear SabbathBreaks o'er the earth again,As some sweet summer morningAfter a night of pain;It comes as cooling showersTo some exhausted land,As shade of cluster'd palm trees'Mid weary wastes of sand.2.Lord, we would bring for off'ring,Tho' marr'd with earthly soil,A week of earnest labor,Of steady, faithful toil,Fair fruits of self-denial,Of strong, deep love to Thee,Foster'd by Thine own Spirit,In true humility.3.And we would bring our burden Of sinful tho't and deed,In Thy pure presence kneeling,From bondage to be freed,Our heart's most bitter sorrowFor all Thy work undoneSo many talents wanted!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 findingThe pardon that we need,And then the peace so lastingCelestial peace indeed. Amen.
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Title
Sabbath Dawn
Key
E♭ Major
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The dawn of God’s dear Sabbath
Author
A. Cross
Year
1908
Composer
J. Walch
Hymnal
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Tune
ST. GEORGE’S, BOLTON
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Hymns for Worship: Morning Hymns; Hymns for Worship: The Rest Day; Special Selections: Choir or Quartet