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A Friend Have I

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #23 (1948) First Line: A friend have I who standeth near Refrain First Line: A friend have I more dear to me Languages: English Tune Title: [A friend have I who standeth near]
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That's What His Love Means to Me

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #50 (1948) First Line: A light on my pathway to banish the night Languages: English Tune Title: [A light on my pathway to banish the night]

God Knows the Answers

Author: Wesley R. Omans Hymnal: IGS21948 #116 (1948) First Line: A man whose name was Gideon was needed by the Lord Refrain First Line: I'm sure God knows the answers; He'll add or He'll subtract Languages: English Tune Title: [A man whose name was Gideon was needed by the Lord]
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His Grace Is Sufficient

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #52 (1948) First Line: A message in song I am bringing Refrain First Line: His grace is sufficient for me Lyrics: 1 A message in song I am bringing, A truth in the Bible I see, Of wonderful grace I am singing, Sufficient for you and for me; Whatever my life may be bringing, Whatever the testings may be, To Jesus my Lord I am clinging, His grace is sufficient for me. Chorus: His grace is sufficient for me, His grace is sufficient for me, “My strength is made perfect in weakness,” His grace is sufficient for me. 2 We read in the Bible the story Of three Hebrew children so brave, Who lived for their God and His glory, They knew He was mighty to save; When cast in the furnace so flaming, The form of the fourth they could see, Methinks they this truth were proclaiming: “His grace is sufficient for me.” [Chorus] 3 A prophet named Daniel was carried With others a captive abroad, In courts of the kingdom he tarried, But still remained true to His God. the laws of the land then provided That God should be worshiped no more, But Daniel in God still confided, And prayed thrice a day as before. [Chorus] 4 The Medes and the Persians objected: “This man is too noisy O King, In spite of the laws we’ve effected He continues to pray and to sing.” To dens full of lions they took him, But trusting to God he no doubt, Relying on God, His salvation, Continued to pray, sing and shout. [Chorus] 5 When Silas and Paul had been preaching A gospel that saved from all sin, The precepts of God they were teaching, And souls they were seeking to win; They both were arrested and beaten, But at midnight the prison rooms rang, For Silas and Paul had a meeting, Methinks that this duet they sang: [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [A message in song I am bringing]
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A Pilgrim and a Stranger

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #85 (1948) First Line: A pilgrim am I and a stranger Refrain First Line: A pilgrim am I and a stranger here Lyrics: 1 A pilgrim am I and a stranger, On earth I have no dwelling place; I look for a city fair and bright, Where God Himself shall be the light; I often grow weary with longing To come to that homeland fair, For I am but an alien here, But I shall be no stranger there! 2 Chorus; A pilgrim am I and a stranger here, Oft burdened with toil and with care, But with joy I sing on my journey home, For I shall be no stranger there! 3 A pilgrim am I and a stranger; This world has no charm for my soul, Its gold and its glitter quickly fade, My trust on better things is staid; My face I have set towards the city, The city that lies foursquare; My mansion stands within its walls,— Oh, I shall be no stranger there! 4 A pilgrim am I and a stranger; Tho’ sin sings its sweet siren song, Mine ears are attuned to strains divine That drift across the borderline. My loved ones who gathered before me, With me shall that homeland share— Oh, I may be an alien here, But I shall be no stranger there! Languages: English Tune Title: [A pilgrim am I and a stranger]

The Closer I Walk the Sweeter He Seems

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #93 (1948) First Line: A Saviour have I more precious to me Languages: English Tune Title: [A Saviour have I more precious to me]

Make My Saviour Your Saviour Too

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #62 (1948) First Line: A Saviour of infinite love I have found Languages: English Tune Title: [A Saviour of infinite love I have found]

A Saviour Wonderful

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #46 (1948) First Line: A Saviour wonderful is He, beyond my fondest dreaming Refrain First Line: A Saviour wonderful is He Languages: English Tune Title: [A Saviour wonderful is He, beyond my fondest dreaming]

He Pilots Me

Author: W. C. Poole Hymnal: IGS21948 #57 (1948) First Line: Across life's sea, thro' calm and storm Refrain First Line: He pilots me, He pilots me Languages: English Tune Title: [Across life's sea, thro' calm and storm]
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After the Shadows

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #95 (1948) First Line: After the shadows cometh the sunshine Refrain First Line: After the shadows cometh the sunshine Lyrics: 1 After the shadows cometh the sunshine; After the night beams the morning star; After a sadness comes joy and gladness; After the battle, peace that naught can mar. Chorus: After the shadows cometh the sunshine; After the sorrow joy will come; After the toiling comes rest from labor; After the journey cometh home, sweet home. 2 After the tempest calm will enfold you; After the tears hope will sing its song; After the trials will come a blessing; After temptation, triumph over wrong. [Chorus] 3 After the cross the crown will be given; After the toil come the great reward; After the journey comes home and heaven, Where we shall dwell forever with the Lord. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [After the shadows cometh the sunshine]
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Alone

Author: J. W. V. Hymnal: IGS21948 #107 (1948) First Line: Alone in the world are you roaming tonight Refrain First Line: Oh, listen! The voice of the Shepherd I hear Lyrics: 1 Alone in the world are you roaming tonight, In danger, exposed to the cold, A wandering sheep on the mountain of sin, Unsheltered and far from the fold? Chorus: OH, listen! The voice of the Shepherd I hear: “I bring to the weary one rest. My arms are extended; I bid him to come And pillow his head on My breast.” 2 Alone without God on the wild waste of time, When mercy and pardon are nigh! Why harden your heart and refuse to be saved, Reject the dear Saviour and die? [Chorus] 3 Alone in the vale, in the shadow of death, Forsaken! How dreadful the fate! Repent ere the doorway of mercy is closed, When Jesus will answer, “Too late!” [Chorus] 4 Alone in the gloom of eternity’s night, The river of destiny crossed, Your soul without hope in the darkness will roam, A wanderer, ransomed, but lost! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Alone in the world are you roaming tonight]
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God's Guiding Hand

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #110 (1948) First Line: Along the pathway of the years Refrain First Line: God's guiding hand shall lead me on Languages: English Tune Title: [Along the pathway of the years]

I Want to Do Good for My Master

Author: Carlton Briggs Hymnal: IGS21948 #75 (1948) First Line: Always I'm ready and willing Languages: English Tune Title: [Always I'm ready and willing]

The Open Door

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #71 (1948) First Line: An open door, an empty tomb Refrain First Line: An open door that none can close Languages: English Tune Title: [An open door, an empty tomb]

Standing Somewhere in the Shadows

Author: E. J. R. Hymnal: IGS21948 #58 (1948) First Line: Are there crosses too heavy to carry Refrain First Line: Standing somewhere in the shadows you'll find Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Are there crosses too heavy to carry]
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My Peace Is Like a River

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #105 (1948) First Line: As a golden sun that's setting Lyrics: 1 As a golden sun that’s setting In the crimson flooded west, As the quiet calm of evening sets a weary world at rest, So the love of God has flooded my heart with a tranquil calm, And my soul is filled with music Like the strains of an evening psalm. Chorus: My peace is like a river With a current deep and strong That rolls along forever The hills and plains among. My peace is like a river That deepens toward the sea And rolls along forevermore Like God’s eternity! It rolls along forevermore Like God’s eternity. 2 As the calm and placid waters Of a river deep and wide, Ever run their course until at last they reach the ocean’s tide, So the peace of God is flowing from His throne into my soul; And, tho’ storms may beat around me, I am sheltered in His control. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [As a golden sun that's setting]
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My Heavenly Home

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: IGS21948 #150 (1948) First Line: Beyond the pale of earthly blight Refrain First Line: My heav'nly home, my glorious home Languages: English Tune Title: [Beyond the pale of earthly blight]

I'll Wish I Had Given Him More

Author: G. R. A. Hymnal: IGS21948 #124 (1948) First Line: By and By When I Look on His Face Refrain First Line: More, so much more Languages: English Tune Title: [By and By When I Look on His Face]

Christ Is Risen

Author: B. M. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #74 (1948) First Line: Christ is risen, life doth reign Languages: English Tune Title: [Christ is risen, life doth reign]
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Nothing Matters

Author: C. A. M. Hymnal: IGS21948 #17 (1948) First Line: Clouds may hover over me and hide my view Refrain First Line: For nothing really matters if the Lord loves me Languages: English Tune Title: [Clouds may hover over me and hide my view]

Mother Dear

Author: Oswald J. Smith Hymnal: IGS21948 #54 (1948) First Line: Come and whisper soft and low Languages: English Tune Title: [Come and whisper soft and low]
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Someone's Last Call

Author: Edna R. Worrell Hymnal: IGS21948 #24 (1948) First Line: Come, O come to the blessed Saviour Refrain First Line: Come, come to Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O come to the blessed Saviour]
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When Jesus Comes Into Your Heart

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #11 (1948) First Line: Darkness will flee and the morning shall dawn Lyrics: 1 Darkness will flee and the morning shall dawn, When Jesus comes into your heart; Shadows will vanish, your night will be gone, When Jesus comes into your heart. Refrain: When Jesus comes into your heart, The shadows of sin will depart; Your morning will dawn, your night will be gone, When Jesus comes into your heart. 2 Chains will be broken and you will be free, When Jesus comes into your heart; Eyes that were closed to His glory can see, When Jesus comes into your heart. [Refrain] 3 Peace passing knowledge will sweep thro’ your soul, When Jesus comes into your heart; And ev’ry care upon Him you can roll, When Jesus comes into your heart. [Refrain] 4 Blessing will come like the fresh morning dew, When Jesus comes into your heart; Heaven’s bright portals swing open to you, When Jesus comes into your heart. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Darkness will flee and the morning shall dawn]
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Eternity Is Calling You

Author: J. M. Humphrey Hymnal: IGS21948 #89 (1948) Refrain First Line: Calling you Lyrics: 1 Eternity is calling you As seasons come and go, It speaks to you in smiling spring And winter’s glist’ning snow, And winter’s glist’ning snow. Chorus: Calling you, Calling you, O seek the Lord, your days on earth are few; You must obey, you cannot stay; Eternity is loudly calling you. 2 Eternity is calling you Thro’ ev’ry hoary head; It speaks from all the blasted hopes That ‘long your path are spread, That ‘long your path are spread. [Chorus] 3 Eternity is calling you Thro’ music, wind and wave; ‘Tis calling from each fading leaf And ev’ry silent grave, And ev’ry silent grave. [Chorus] 4 Eternity is calling you From yonder vaulted sky; ‘Tis calling thro’ the twinkling stars Whose voices never die. Whose voices never die. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Eternity is calling you]

Fill Me, O Gracious Lord

Author: G. E. D. Hymnal: IGS21948 #130 (1948) Languages: English Tune Title: [Fill me, O Gracious Lord]

Father, I Thank Thee

Author: G. E. W. Hymnal: IGS21948 #76 (1948) First Line: For all the joys that 'tend my way Refrain First Line: Father in heav'n, I thank Thee Languages: English Tune Title: [For all the joys that 'tend my way]

Go Quickly

Author: D. A. Needham Hymnal: IGS21948 #66 (1948) First Line: "Go quickly" and tell the glad story Languages: English Tune Title: ["Go quickly" and tell the glad story]

God's Rainbow of Promise

Author: Earle F. Wilde Hymnal: IGS21948 #137 (1948) First Line: God's promise I'll read you in Genesis nine Refrain First Line: So when clouds from about me I will feel no alarm Languages: English Tune Title: [God's promise I'll read you in Genesis nine]
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Wonderful Savior Divine

Author: G. E. D. Hymnal: IGS21948 #139 (1948) First Line: Greatest of treasures, God's gift supreme Refrain First Line: Never a moment when He is not near Languages: English Tune Title: [Greatest of treasures, God's gift supreme]

Guide Thou My Soul

Author: P. J. M. Hymnal: IGS21948 #147 (1948) First Line: Guide Thou my soul, Lord, for I do not know Languages: English Tune Title: [Guide Thou my soul, Lord, for I do not know]

Call to Discipleship

Author: T. H. Hymnal: IGS21948 #68 (1948) First Line: Hark! the Master still is calling Languages: English Tune Title: [Hark! the Master still is calling]

Come Back to Jesus Tonight

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #122 (1948) First Line: Have you wandered far away Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you wandered far away]

My Prayer

Author: B. M. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #70 (1948) First Line: Hear my pray'r, O blessed Saviour, while I tarry Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear my pray'r, O blessed Saviour, while I tarry]

Since I Have Jesus

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #135 (1948) First Line: How can I in sadness pine when I have Jesus Refrain First Line: I have Jesus, He has me Languages: English Tune Title: [How can I in sadness pine when I have Jesus]
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How Could Jesus Love Me So?

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #45 (1948) First Line: How could Jesus love me so Refrain First Line: How could Jesus love me so Languages: English Tune Title: [How could Jesus love me so]

I Am Not Alone

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: IGS21948 #118 (1948) First Line: I am not alone; Christ, my Lord, is with me Refrain First Line: I am not alone; He is always near Languages: English Tune Title: [I am not alone; Christ, my Lord, is with me]

I Am Not Dreaming

Author: C. A. M. Hymnal: IGS21948 #10 (1948) First Line: I am not dreaming, When I am weary Refrain First Line: If I am dreaming, do not awaken me Languages: English Tune Title: [I am not dreaming, When I am weary]

I Can Never Be the Same

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #20 (1948) First Line: I can never be the same since that unforgotten hour Languages: English Tune Title: [I can never be the same since that unforgotten hour]

He Doeth All Things Well

Author: Kathryn B. Peck Hymnal: IGS21948 #29 (1948) First Line: I do not know why it must be Languages: English Tune Title: [I do not know why it must be]

What Can I Ask for More?

Author: Haldor Lillenas Hymnal: IGS21948 #119 (1948) First Line: I have a Saviour, wondrous, strong Languages: English Tune Title: [I have a Saviour, wondrous, strong]

He Satisfies

Author: T. H. Hymnal: IGS21948 #13 (1948) First Line: I have found a balm in sorrow Refrain First Line: He satisfies; He satisfies Languages: English Tune Title: [I have found a balm in sorrow]
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Follow Me

Author: George D. Watson Hymnal: IGS21948 #15 (1948) First Line: I hear my risen Saviour say Languages: English Tune Title: [I hear my risen Saviour say]

I Love Thee, My Saviour

Author: P. K. Hymnal: IGS21948 #12 (1948) Languages: English Tune Title: [I love Thee, my Saviour]
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I Will Trusting Go

Author: Frona Scott Hymnal: IGS21948 #48 (1948) First Line: I may not see the reason for my tears Refrain First Line: I may not see but God is love I know Languages: English Tune Title: [I may not see the reason for my tears]

I Never Knew

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #126 (1948) First Line: I never knew, until the Saviour found me Languages: English Tune Title: [I never knew, until the Saviour found me]

Beyond the Harbor Bar

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #98 (1948) First Line: I sail today a sea Languages: English Tune Title: [I sail today a sea]
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When Jesus Found Me

Author: P. P. Bilhorn Hymnal: IGS21948 #142 (1948) First Line: I was weary, lost and straying Refrain First Line: He sought and found me Lyrics: 1 I was weary, lost and straying, When Jesus sought me; With the wand’ring sheep was straying, When the Shepherd dear found me. Chorus: He sought and found me, Hungry, faint and cold; In His loving arms He brot’ me Gently to the Shepherd’s fold. 2 I was bruised and faint with weakness, When Jesus sought me; Sinful, wretched, vile and helpless, When the Shepherd dear found me. [Chorus] 3 I’m no longer lost and bleating, Since Jesus found me; Safely sheltered in His keeping, Since the Shepherd dear found m. [Chorus] 4 Sinner, are you weary, wand’ring? Jesus now seeks you; Hear, the Shepherd voice is pleading, Jesus now is calling you. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I was weary, lost and straying]

Thou Hast Been Faithful

Author: H. D. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #36 (1948) First Line: I would be faithful in all I do Refrain First Line: "Thou hast been faithful," Oh, gracious word Scripture: Matthew 25:21 Languages: English Tune Title: [I would be faithful in all I do]

Gentle Like Jesus

Author: L. S. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #4 (1948) First Line: I would be gentle like Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [I would be gentle like Jesus]

Would You Be Ready to Go?

Author: O. C. E. Hymnal: IGS21948 #106 (1948) First Line: If in the clouds Jesus came for His own Refrain First Line: Would you be ready, be ready to go Languages: English Tune Title: [If in the clouds Jesus came for His own]

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