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THE WAY OF THE CROSS LEADS HOME

Words: Jess­ie B. Pounds, in Liv­ing Praises No. 2, by Charles Gab­ri­el and W. W. Dow­ling (St. Lou­is, Mis­souri: Christ­ian Pub­lish­ing Co., 1906).
Music: Charles H. Gab­ri­el

I must needs go home by the way of the cross,
There’s no other way but this;
I shall ne’er get sight of the gates of light,
If the way of the cross I miss.

Refrain

The way of the cross leads home,
The way of the cross leads home,
It is sweet to know as I onward go,
The way of the cross leads home.

I must needs go on in the blood sprinkled way,
The path that the Savior trod,
If I ever climb to the heights sublime,
Where the soul is at home with God.

Refrain

Then I bid farewell to the way of the world,
To walk in it never more;
For the Lord says, “Come,” and I seek my home,
Where He waits at the open door.

Refrain