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104. Will He Say "Well Done?"

1 Are you living, now my brother,
With the future life in view?
Do you read your Bible to know
What the Lord will have you do?

Chorus:
Do you think when the Lord shall call for you,
He will say: "Well done, faithful one,
Enter into the joys so true;
The fight you have fought,
good service to me wrought,
Well done, faithful one,
Enter in, for your work is done."

2 Do you daily read your Bible,
Daily to your pray'rs attend?
So that when the Lord might call you,
You may have a peaceful end. [Chorus]

3 Is there now no condemnation
For the sins of other days?
Be a Christian true and noble,
Follow Christ in all His ways. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Are you living, now, my brother
Title: Will He Say "Well Done?"
Author: G. P. G.
Refrain First Line: Do you think when the Lord shall call for you
Language: English
Publication Date: 1938
Scripture:
Tune Information
Name: [Are you living, now my brother]
Arranger: T. S. Cobb
Composer: G. P. Gardner
Composer: J. B. Vaughan
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: J. B. Vaughan, owner



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