Just a Little Longer

By Mrs. C. H. Morris

Lyrics

1. Just a little longer to work for Jesus,
Days for earthly toil are short and few;
Just a little longer to fight life's battles,
And to prove thyself a soldier brave and true.
Chorus:
Just a little longer, just a little longer,
O my soul be patient, to the end endure;
Just a little longer the cross to bear,
Then a long eternity the crown to wear.
2. Just a little longer the seed to scatter
Out upon the harvest-fields so wide;
Just a little longer the sheaves to gather,
Coming with rejoicing at the eventide.
3. Just a little longer to lift the fallen,
Precious, never-dying souls to save;
Just a little longer to tell the story,
And to speed the message o'er the ocean wave.

Bible Reference

Revelation 22:20

About This Hymn

“Just a Little Longer” was written by Charles H. Morris in 1911. This hymn reflects the longing of believers for the return of Christ, drawing its central thought from Revelation 22:20, where Jesus says, “Surely I come quickly,” and the church responds, “Even so, come, Lord Jesus.” The hymn expresses both patient endurance and joyful expectation as believers await the fulfillment of God’s promises.

C. H. Morris was a prolific American gospel songwriter known for his clear, heartfelt lyrics that encouraged devotion and steadfast faith. In “Just a Little Longer,” he captures the tension between the trials of the present and the hope of Christ’s soon return. Each stanza encourages the singer to remain faithful and keep working for the Lord while looking forward to the day when Jesus will come again to gather His people.

The repeated phrase “just a little longer” is both comforting and motivating. It reminds believers that the waiting period is temporary, and the glory to come is certain. The hymn’s tone is gentle but firm, urging steadfastness in the Christian walk. It reflects the early twentieth-century gospel emphasis on watchfulness, personal holiness, and evangelistic zeal in light of Christ’s imminent return.

Musically, the hymn follows a simple, singable melody, making it well-suited for congregational singing in revival meetings, church services, and personal devotion. It blends encouragement with eschatological hope, pointing worshipers to the future reward that awaits the faithful.

“Just a Little Longer” continues to resonate with believers who face trials and delays in their spiritual journey. Through Morris’s words, the church is reminded to endure patiently, serve diligently, and keep their eyes fixed on Christ, trusting that He will return at the appointed time.

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  • Category: Hymn
  • Author/Writer: Mrs. C. H. Morris (1911)
  • Added: October 6, 2025
  • Last Updated: October 6, 2025
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