. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. OH what shall I do in Heaven,When my mansion above has been won;Oh, what shall I do through the agesWhen my work here on earth has been done? Shall I rest with hands idly folded As I view the celestial scene, And wander forever and ever By forest, and meadow, and stream ? I fear I would tire of their beauty,Im afraid I would sigh for my work ;My toil here is not always happy,Yet I would not be happy to shirk. I trust Ill have duties in Heaven, I am sure there is work for me there; I doubt not Ill find it delightful And the work God has trained me for here. Be it
. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. OH what shall I do in Heaven,When my mansion above has been won;Oh, what shall I do through the agesWhen my work here on earth has been done? Shall I rest with hands idly folded As I view the celestial scene, And wander forever and ever By forest, and meadow, and stream ? I fear I would tire of their beauty,Im afraid I would sigh for my work ;My toil here is not always happy,Yet I would not be happy to shirk. I trust Ill have duties in Heaven, I am sure there is work for me there; I doubt not Ill find it delightful And the work God has trained me for here. Be it preaching, writing, or painting,Or the digging and ploughing again,Or sowing and reaping, or building,My work will be no weary strain. Whatever I do when in HeavenWill be done for our Father above;Whatever the work that I find thereWill be only the work that I love. My work there will be in his service,A work Im best fitted for, too;There is not an angel in HeavenCan perform what He wants me to do. WHAT SIN DOES. ITTLE SINS causetroubles. big The sin we keepfor a servant will soonbecome our master. There are no de-^ grees in sin. Any kind of asinner is a lost one. Every sin becomes a tiger on our track. ?Nothing but sin ever made an ugly face. ?It is hard to believe that a sin will bitewhen it comes along with gold in its teeth. ? If you conclude to keep your sins until to-morrow, you may have to keep them forever. Blasts From The Rams Horn. 209
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