ࡱ>   Root Entry( Jrsu@ MatOST@8usuMMMN0z   !"#$%&'()*+,-./0124NDSff$ z  V=/:d  t T It Is Our Shepherd Who Is Leading "Tell us pilgrims, where you 're heading, to a far and distant land?" 't Is our homeland where we 're going, trusting God and hand in hand. Over mountains and through valleys, all the Church of God now rallies. 't Is our Master Who is calling, calling all His children home. And His call is quite enthralling, destiny: our Father's home. "Storms and darkness may be coming, are you not afraid alone?" 't Is our Shepherd Who is leading, we will never be alone. Our Lord Jesus will be guiding, He will be our light providing. Even through the storms and darkness He will safely bring us home. Even through the deepest darkness, we will reach our Father's home. "Tell us pilgrims what you 'll find there as your portion in that land." We will all receive a crown there and a gown from Jesus' hand. On His throne we will all see Him and eternally there praise Him. With the angels we will serve then: God, omnipotent, unseen. With the angels we will praise then our Creator, always been. "Tell us pilgrims, may we come too on your journey to that land?" Yes, come join us, you are welcome, come along, give us your hand. Forward all, no looking backwards, altogether we go heav'nwards. Jesus Christ will introduce us, seated on His Kingly throne, with the joyous angels chorus welcoming God's children home. In part a paraphrase on a hymn by: C.S. Adama van Scheltema. English text: Adrian Vermeulen-Miller. +  {u{o{$+.Yw /Puqqkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk !:\:^~,HKoyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy>]~  yyyyyyyy   Times New Roman V=/:V=/:d ( JrMicrosoft Works MSWorksWPDoc9qCompObj3U