Go, Labour On: A Timeless Hymn of Service and Faith
Reflect on the powerful message of the hymn "Go, Labour On" which encourages devoted service to the Father's will, following the example of the Master. It emphasizes the eternal value of earthly toil, the urgency of spreading light in a darkening world, and the promise of rest and homecoming in the Bridegroom's voice. Let these timeless words inspire you to labor joyfully for a higher purpose.
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Go, labour on: spend, and be spent, your joy to do the Father s will; it is the way the Master went; should not the servant tread it still? [Sing to the Lord 500]
2.Go, labour on: tis not for naught; your earthly loss is heav nly gain; men heed you, love you, praise you not; the Master praises what are men?
3. Go, labour on while it is day: the world s dark night is hast ning on. Speed, speed your work, cast sloth away; it is not thus that souls are won.
4. Toil on, faint not, keep watch and pray; be wise the erring soul to win; go forth into the world s highway, compel the wand rer to come in.
5. Toil on, and in your toil rejoice; for toil comes rest, for exile home; soon you shall hear the Bridegroom s voice, the midnight cry, Behold, I come. Sing to the Lord 500 Public domain Text: Horatius Bonar, 1843, alt. Tune: George Hews, 1835