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65. Will the Master Say "Well Done?"

1 When my life on earth is o'er,
When God's judgment throne before,
I the Savior face to face shall see;
In the Book recorded clear,
All my deeds shall then appear;
Will the Master say "Well done" to me?

Chorus:
Will the Master say "Well done" to me?
Do I strive to ever faithful be?
With the talents that He gave
Am I seeking souls to save?
Will the Master say "Well done" to me?

2 Let me not in thoughtless ease
Live myself alone to please,
Nor the praise of men my glory be;
Never, never from my heart
May this solemn tho't depart—
Will the Master say "Well done" to me? [Chorus]

3 'Tis the Master's promise true,
He who tries God's will to do,
Shall the loved of the Father be;
He a crown of life shall win,
Joy eternal enter in;
Will the Master say "Well done" to me? [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: When my life on earth is o'er
Title: Will the Master Say "Well Done?"
Author: Maud Frazer
Refrain First Line: Will the Master say "Well done" to me?
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Copyright: © 1908 by Chas. H. Gabriel
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [When my life on earth is o'er]
Composer: Chas. H. Gabriel
Notes: Public Domain.



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