| Song | A Few More Years Shall Roll |
| Content Description | A Few More Years Shall Roll is a comforting Christian hymn that reflects on the shortness of earthly life and the hope of eternal joy with Christ. The song encourages believers to remain faithful while looking forward to heaven and the end of earthly struggles. Its uplifting lyrics inspire perseverance, peace, and confidence in God’s promises of eternal life. As a traditional worship hymn, it continues to encourage Christians seeking meaningful hymn lyrics centered on heaven, hope, and everlasting fellowship with God. |
| Album | New Year Christian Songs |
| Genre | Church Christian Music |
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| Tags | Christian hymn, worship song, traditional hymn, heavenly hope, church worship |
| Theme(s) | Heaven, Eternal Life, Hope, Perseverance, Faith |
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A Few More Years Shall Roll,
A Few More Seasons Come,
And We Shall Be With Those That Rest
Asleep Within The Tomb;
Then, O My Lord, Prepare
My Soul For That Great Day.
O Wash Me In Thy Precious Blood,
And Take My Sins Away.
A Few More Suns Shall Set
Over These Dark Hills Of Time,
And We Shall Be Where Suns Are Not
A Far Serener Clime:
Then, O My Lord, Prepare
My Soul For That Blest Day.
O Wash Me In Thy Precious Blood,
And Take My Sins Away.
A Few More Storms Shall Beat
On This Wild Rocky Shore,
And We Shall Be Where Tempests Cease,
And Surges Swell No More;
Then, O My Lord, Prepare
My Soul For That Calm Day.
O Wash Me In Thy Precious Blood,
And Take My Sins Away.
A Few More Struggles Here,
A Few More Partings Over,
A Few More Toils, A Few More Tears,
And We Shall Weep No More:
Then, O My Lord, Prepare
My Soul For That Bright Day.
O Wash Me In Thy Precious Blood,
And Take My Sins Away.
A Few More Sabbaths Here
Shall Cheer Us On Our Way,
And We Shall Reach The Endless Rest,
The Eternal Sabbath Day;
Then, O My Lord, Prepare
My Soul For That Sweet Day.
O Wash Me In Thy Precious Blood,
And Take My Sins Away.
‘Tis But A Little While,
And He Shall Come Again
Who Died That We Might Live, Who Lives
That We With Him May Reign;
Then, O My Lord, Prepare
My Soul For That Glad Day.
O Wash Me In Thy Precious Blood,
And Take My Sins Away. [2]



