Face

Lyrics
I want to see his face His face His blessed face I want to see his face When my work down here is done I want I want To see his face To see his face I want to see his face His face His blessed face His blessed face I want I want To see To see his face When my work When my work down here is done When my journey is over I want to see his face I want to see the master face to face I'll lay down my sword and shield Ain't gonna study war no more When the battle is over And the victory is won Oh When my journey is over I want to see the Lord's face I want to see the master face to face I'll lay down my sword and shield Ain't gonna study war no more When this whole battle is over And the victory is won Oh I want I want To see To see his face His face In the wake of the morning His face I want to see the Lord, his blessed face His blessed face I want I want To see I want to see my master face to face His face When my, my, my, my work When my work down here is done When my work When my work down here is done When I'm through giving up the right from the wrong When my work When my work down here is done When my work is done I want to see his face Behold his amazing grace I want to see his face I want to see his face One of these old days Behold his amazing grace In that great windy morning I want to see his face When all God's children get together Behold his amazing grace I want to see his face I want to see his face Behold his amazing grace I want to see I want to see Jesus Who hung, bled, died on calvary I want to see Jesus I just want to walk up to him Oh, yes I do Oh, I want to see I want to see Jesus Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus I I just want to see him See the lord for myself I don't want nobody to tell me what he looks like I just want to see him When my work When my work down here is done When my work down here is all over When my work down here is done Don't you want to see the lord one day face to face When my work When my work down here is done When my work is done
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Credits
- Writers
- Rev. Gerald Thompson