292 LITTLE CHILDREN, COME TO JESUS. S. B. Saxton, (1827— } 1. Little chil-dren, come to Je-sus; Hear Him saying, "Come to me;" Blessed Jesus, who to save us Shed His blood on Cal vary. Little souls were made to serve Him, All His holy law ful-fill; Lit-tle hearts were made to love Him, Lit-tle hands to do His will. A-men. 2 Little eyes to read the Bible Of the Savior's wondrous love; Where the Holy Spirit stays. 3 We'll work by our prayers, By small self-denials; May work for our Lord in His harvest. 294 4 Until, by and by, As the years pass, at length And go forth in strength To work for our Lord in His harvest. FATHER, LEAD ME DAY BY DAY. "Posen." 7s. Georg Christoph Strattner, (1650-1705) Arr. by Rev. Johann Anastasius Freylinghausen, (1670-1739) 1705. 1. Where is the Holy 2. Where is the Holy Jesus? He lives in Heaven a - bove, Jesus? His home is everywhere, 3. Once He came down from Heaven, And became a little child, 4. He had no naughty tem- pers, He said no angry word; 4 He looks up-on good children, With ten-der-ness and love. 5 For He will make them holy, And teachable and mild, 6 Then every night and morning I will ask the Holy Jesus, 296 THERE'S A FRIEND FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. ALBERT MIDLANE, (1825- ) 1859. 4 1. There's a Friend for little children Above the bright blue sky-A Friend that never 2. There's a home for little children Above the bright blue sky, Where Jesus reigns in 3. There's a crown for little children Above the bright blue sky, And all who look for 4. There's a song for little children Above the bright blue sky, And a harp of sweetest Je-sus loves me, Je-sus knows me, All that's good and fair He shows me; A-men. 2 Out and in I safely go, 3 Should not I be glad and gay, |