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Refrain: Face to face I shall behold him, Far beyond the starry sky; Face to face in all his glory, I shall see him by and by. 2 Only faintly now I see him. With the darkened veil between, But a blessed day is coming. When his glory shall be seen.
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- Shall We Gather at The River
Face to face with Christ, my Savior, Face to face—what will it be, When with rapture I behold Him, Jesus Christ who died for me? Refrain: Face to face I shall behold Him, Far beyond the starry sky; Face to face in all His glory, I shall see Him by and by! Only faintly now I see Him, With the darkened veil between, But a blessed day is coming,
Face to face! O blissful moment! Face to face—to see and know; Face to face with my Redeemer, Jesus Christ who loves me so. Face to face I shall behold Him, Far beyond the starry sky; Face to face in all His glory, I shall see Him by and by!
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Carrie Breck was a committed Christian who faithfully attended the local Presbyterian church. She was also a busy housewife and a mother of five. Having a knack for rhythm and rhyme, she would also write poems on the side. Like many sensible writers and poets, she kept a notebook in her pocket, to catch inspiration when it hits. And inspiration wou...
Grant Tullar lived his early life in extreme hardship. His mother died when he was two years old, and he had relatives who were anything but supportive. He began drinking to ease away the pains and troubles of his life. But in an interesting twist of circumstances, he found himself attending a Methodist campmeeting. The meetings opened his eyes, th...
As Tullar was accustomed to do, he agreed to to help out a friend, also a pastor, to conduct an evangelistic crusade. He spent the entire afternoon with the pastor and his wife, visiting the sick. With a few minutes to spare, they retired to the house for a quick supper before the evening meeting was to start. Everyone quickly surveyed the table to...
We all covet Moses’ experience in Exodus 33:11 where he is able to talk to God “face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend.” Or Jacob’s. Maybe not his struggle and the deep anxiety he felt the night before he was to meet Esau again after many years. But he also had the opportunity see God face to face (Genesis 32:30) and he was blessed. Yet th...
In another book, The Great Controversy, there are two chapters which mention the opportunities both the righteous and the wicked will see God face to face. First, they will see Him in His role as a judge. Chapter 28 of the mentioned book delineates the work the High Priest is doing for us in this Anti-typical day of Atonement. She emphasizes the ne...
"Face to Face" is a hymn born from the beautiful collaboration of a poem written by Mrs. Frank A. Breck and music composed by Grant Tullar, both from 1898. Since then it has won the hearts of thousands of people around the world because it so wonderfully speaks of the anticipation of seeing Christ one day, face to face.
1 Face to face with Christ, my Savior, Face to face--what will it be When with rapture I behold Him, Jesus Christ who died for me? Chorus: Face to face I shall behold Him, Far beyond the starry sky; Face to face in all His glory, I shall see Him by and by! 2 Only faintly now I see Him With the darkened veil between, But a blessed day is coming