Which Road?

lyricist: Wilhelmina Crousaz, 1912
Composer: George Stebbins, 1914

Which way are you tra­vel­ing

my bro­ther?

Which way are you go­ing to­night?

The broad road which leads to des­truct­ion

Or the nar­row which leads in­to light?

Which way? which way?

Which way are you go­ing

my bro­ther?

The broad road leads to an end­less night;

But the nar­row way leads to realms of day;

The nar­row way leads to realms of day.

The Sav­ior is call­ing you

bro­ther

To jour­ney with Him on life’s road;

He’ll guide you

pro­tect you

and keep you;

He’ll light­en your life’s wea­ry load.

When foot­sore and lone­ly and wea­ry

He’ll whisper

My child

I am near;

Just cast up­on Me ev­ery bur­den

Press on­ward

have faith

do not fear.

He’ll walk ev­er close­ly be­side you

And lov­ing­ly guard to the end;

Through dan­ger and tri­al

and sor­row

His pre­sence will ev­er at­tend.

And then He will lead you on safe­ly

To Ca­naan’s fair

glit­ter­ing shore

Where you

with the ran­somed in glo­ry

Shall all dwell with Him ev­er­more.

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