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He looked for a city, (Home, sweet home)

He looked for a city
Chinese: 客旅
Home, sweet home
 
Hymn Code:
1234553543423

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4/Eb 479.1kb
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(Please note: There maybe differences in the harmony, timing etc between the various recordings.
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He looked for a city

Author: Margaret E. Barber

He looked for a city and lived in a tent,
A pilgrim to glory right onward he went;
God’s promise his solace, so royal his birth,
No wonder he sought not the glories of earth.

Refrain
Home! Home!, Home, sweet home!
A welcome from Jesus awaits us at home.


He looked for a city, his God should prepare;
No mansion on earth, could he covet or share,
For had not God told him, that royal abode
Awaited His pilgrims on ending the road.

Refrain

He looked for a city; if sometimes he sighed
To be trudging the road, all earth’s glory denied,
The thought of that city changed sighing to song,
For the road might be rough, but it could not be long.

Refrain
He looked for a city, his goal, Lord, we share
And know that bright city, which Thou dost prepare
Is ever our portion, since willing to be
Just pilgrims with Jesus, our roof a tent tree.

Refrain