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1852–1933

HYMN OF LABOR

Henry Van Dyke

Jesus, Thou divine Companion, By Thy lowly human birth Thou hast come to join the workers, Burden-bearers of the earth.

Thou, the Carpenter of Naz'reth, Toiling for Thy daily food, By Thy patience and Thy courage, Thou hast taught us toil is good.

They who tread the path of labor Follow where Thy feet have trod; They who work without complaining Do the holy will of God.

Thou, the peace that passeth knowledge, Dwellest in the daily strife; Thou, the Bread of heaven, art broken In the sacrament of life.

Every task, however simple, Sets the soul that does it free; Every deed of love and kindness Done to man is done to Thee.

Jesus, Thou divine Companion, Help us all to work our best; Bless us in our daily labor, Lead us to our Sabbath rest.

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