In Which Road Do You Travel?

lyricist: Mary Kennedy, 1912
Composer: John Aiton

In which road do you tra­vel

my bro­ther?

Which one I would like to know;

Is it in the bright path­way to glo­ry

Or in the one lead­ing be­low?

Do not walk in the wide road

tho’ plea­sant

It lead­eth away from thy God;

Come and walk in the road that is nar­row

It ends in the ci­ty of God.

There are on­ly two roads

my dear bro­ther;

In one of them you must now be;

Are you liv­ing in sin and its plea­sure

Or have you from sin been made free?

Do not rest till you an­swer this quest­ion

Which way do I tra­vel along?

Do I walk with the few up to glo­ry

Or on the broad way with the throng?

Come

O come to the dear Friend of sin­ners

To Je­sus

the Door and the Way;

He now lov­ing­ly of­fers sal­va­tion

He’s wait­ing to save you to­day.

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