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HATSOEVER thy  hand  is  able  to  do,  do  it  earnestly (Eccles. ix.  10).

He hath  done  all  things  well  (Mark  vii.  37).

Not serving  to  the  eye  as  it  were  pleasing  to  men, but as  the  servants  of  Christ,  doing  the  will  of  God (Eph. vi.  7).

Whether you  eat  or  drink,  or  whatsoever  else  you do: do  all  things  for  the  glory  of  God  (i  Cor.  x.  31).

Whatsoever you  do  in  word  or  in  work,  do  all  in the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (Col.  iii.  17).

Now to  the  King  of  ages,  immortal,  invisible,  the only God,  be  honor  and  glory  forever  and  ever. Amen (i  Tim.  i.  17).

ord, when  the  journey  of  life  is  o'er, And I  lie  on  my  bed  of  pain, Oh grant  that  my  spirit  a  solace  may  find In the  sound  of  Thy  blessed  name.

And when  the  vision  of  earth  grows  dim, And the  darkness  of  death  is  nigh, O Lord,  wilt  Thou  send  an  angel  to  me   With  light  from  Thy  home  on  high?

When closed  are  my  ears  to  all  earthly  sounds, And they  hear  not  word  nor  prayer, O Lord,  wilt  Thou  open  Thy  Heart  to  me, And give  me  a  shelter  there?

When wrenched  at  length  are  all  earthly  ties, And I  part  from  this  body  of  sin, Dear Lord,  when  I  knock  at  the  heavenly  gate, Wilt Thou  bid  me  enter  in?