Lyrics Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter G

Go Labour On Spend And Be Spent

Song  Go Labour On Spend And Be Spent
Content Description“Go Labour On Spend And Be Spent” is a powerful hymn that calls believers to devoted service and sacrifice in God’s kingdom. The lyrics emphasize wholehearted labor for Christ, encouraging Christians to give their time, energy, and lives for His work. This devotional worship song inspires commitment, endurance, and faithful service despite challenges. It is suitable for church worship, mission conferences, and ministry gatherings. With themes of sacrifice, service, and dedication, the song motivates believers to labor faithfully for God until the work is complete.
AlbumMost Popular Gospel Songs – Letter G
GenreContemporary Christian Music
WriterHoratius Bonar
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TagsWorship, Christian, Hymn, Devotional, Gospel, Service Song
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Go, Labour On: Spend, And Be Spent,
Thy Joy To Do The Father’s Will:
It Is The Way The Master Went;
Should Not The Servant Tread It Still?

Go, Labour On! ‘Tis Not For Naught
Thine Earthly Loss Is Heavenly Gain;
Men Heed Thee, Love Thee, Praise Thee Not;
The Master Praises: What Are Men?

Go, Labour On! Enough, While Here,
If He Shall Praise Thee, If He Deign
The Willing Heart To Mark And Cheer:
No Toil For Him Shall Be In Vain.

Go, Labour On! Your Hands Are Weak,
Your Knees Are Faint, Your Soul Cast Down;
Yet Falter Not; The Prize You Seek
Is Neara Kingdom And A Crown.

Go, Labour On While It Is Day:
The World’s Dark Night Is Hastening On;
Speed, Speed Thy Work, Cast Sloth Away;
It Is Not Thus That Souls Are Won.

Men Die In Darkness At Thy Side,
Without A Hope To Cheer The Tomb;
Take Up The Torch And Wave It Wide,
The Torch That Lights Time’s Thickest Gloom.

Toil On, Faint Not, Keep Watch And Pray,
Be Wise The Erring Soul To Win;
Go Forth Into The World’s Highway,
Compel The Wanderer To Come In.

Toil On, And In Thy Toil Rejoice!
For Toil Comes Rest, For Exile Home;
Soon Shalt Thou Hear The Bridegroom’s Voice,
The Midnight Peal, “Behold, I Come!”


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