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When The Toils Of Life Are Over/ In The New Jerusalem

By Gloria Bailey

3,153 views Jun 18, 2026 updated Verified editorial review

Gloria Bailey's 'When the Toils of Life Are Over (In the New Jerusalem)' is a hymn about the hope of heaven and the end of earthly struggles. The song describes laying down life's burdens, reuniting with loved ones, and meeting Christ in the New Jerusalem. It acknowledges loneliness and trials but affirms trust in God's guidance. The refrain anticipates joyful singing and shouting as saints welcome the King. The lyrics emphasize comfort, eternal rest, and the promise of seeing Jesus face to face, drawing on themes of heaven and perseverance.

Lyrics Verified by Editorial Team

When the toils of life are over,

And we lay our armor down,

And we bid farewell to earth with all its cares,

We shall meet and greet our loved ones,

And our Christ we then shall crown,

In the new Jerusalem.


Refrain:

There'll be singing, there'll be shouting

When the saints come marching home,

In Jerusalem, in Jerusalem,

Waving palms with loud hosannas

As the King shall take His throne,

In the new Jerusalem.


Though the way is sometimes lonely,

He will hold me with His hand,

Through the testings and the trials I must go.

But I'll trust and gladly follow,

For sometime I'll understand,

In the new Jerusalem.


When the last goodbye is spoken

And the tear stains wiped away,

And our eyes shall catch a glimpse of glory fair,

Then with bounding hearts we'll meet Him

Who hath washed our sins away,

In the new Jerusalem.


When we join the ransomed army

In the summer land above,

And the face of our dear Savior we behold,

We will sing and shout forever,

And we'll grow in perfect love,

In the new Jerusalem.

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