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His Word Was With Power

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: There's pow'r, mighty pow'r in the word of the King Refrain First Line: O the pow'r, mighty pow'r Topics: Bible Used With Tune: [There's pow'r, mighty pow'r in the word of the King]
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Jesus is Real and Precious to Me

Author: H. G. T. Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Tho' all things this world holds are precious Lyrics: 1 Tho’ all things this world holds are precious Are taken from me here below, There’s one precious truth that I treasure, Jesus is real, this I know. Refrain: Jesus is real and precious to me, Jesus is real to me; All that the world holds as treasure may go, But Jesus is real to me. 2 Should some earthly care come oppressing, Some cloud thro’ which I cannot see, I’ve one constant Friend, it is Jesus, He is as real as can be. [Refrain] 3 Alone, and away from my loved ones, No words from their lips can I hear; And yet there is One far more precious, Jesus is real, and is near. [Refrain] 4 O soul, in this world ever changing, Now seeking some friend that is true, There’s One who is steadfast, unfailing, Jesus is real; He seeks you. [Refrain] Topics: Devotional; Solos Used With Tune: [Tho' all things this world holds are precious]
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Pardon on Calvary

Author: Alfred Barratt Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: O ye who have wandered in sorrow away Refrain First Line: There's pardon on Calvary Topics: Atonement; Invitation Used With Tune: [O ye who have wandered in sorrow away]
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At the Roll Call

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: I will look for you up yonder Refrain First Line: At the roll call I will look for you Lyrics: 1 I will look for you up yonder, When my days down here are o’er; When the roll is called in glory, Will you meet me on that shore? Refrain: At the roll call I will look for you, At the roll call up above the blue, When the roll is called in glory, Will you be there? 2 I will look for you up yonder, On that wonderful great day, When we wake at call of Jesus, And the earth shall pass away. [Refrain] 3 I will look for you up yonder, In that city of the King, Thro’ eternity’s glad ages, There the praise of Him to sing. [Refrain] 4 I will look for you up yonder, Will you meet me there that day? Will we meet with Christ the Savior, Forevermore there to stay? [Refrain] Topics: Heaven Used With Tune: [I will look for you up yonder]
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Serve the Lord in Youth

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Serve the Lord in the days of youth Refrain First Line: Serve the Lord in youthful days Topics: Children's Hymns Used With Tune: [Serve the Lord in the days of youth]
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When the Night Shades Are Falling

Author: M. B. J. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: When the night shades gently are falling Refrain First Line: O the glory waiting in the homeland Lyrics: 1 When the night shades gently are falling, And the lights softly glow in the sky, Then I think of the home over yonder, And it seems to be so near by. Refrain: O the glory waiting in the homeland, When our day’s work here is done! We will be safe home with the Father, And no sorrow shall ever come. 2 Whatever the task that is given, I will faithfully labor on; Contented if, when it is finished, The Father shall say “Well done.” [Refrain] 3 And when my day here is ended, And the twilight of life I’ve won, I will face toward home in the evening, And wait for the lights to come. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven; Quartets Used With Tune: [When the night shades gently are falling]
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That Beautiful Golden Gate

Author: C. E. L.; B. B. McK. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: There is a city made by God Refrain First Line: Is there any one here who is not prepared to enter the golden gate Lyrics: 1 There is a city made by God, Whose streets are paved with gold; The glory of that heav’nly place By prophets has been told. Then be prepared to meet thy God, To pass through the golden gate. The King of kings is ruler there, He guards the golden gate. Refrain: Is there any one here who is not prepared to enter the golden gate? Be ready, for soon the time will come to enter that golden gate. Don’t let it be said, too late, too late, to enter that golden gate; Be ready for soon the time will come to enter that golden gate. That beautiful golden gate, That beautiful golden gate, Be ready, for soon the time will come to enter that golden gate. 2 There is a mansion bright and fair, In that celestial place, For those who turn from all their sin And trust His pard’ning grace. Then turn to Christ without delay, Oh, come for the hour is late, The King of kings is calling you, Inside the golden gate. [Refrain] Topics: Quartets Used With Tune: [There is a city made by God]
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Anchored on the Rock

Author: Martha S. Clingan Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: On the sea of life I sail, small my bark and wild the gale Refrain First Line: Anchored on the Rock, safely anchored on the Rock Lyrics: 1 On the sea of life I sail, small my bark and wild the gale, I am anchored on the Rock of Ages; And the anchor will hold fast, until all the storms are past, I am anchored on the Rock of Ages. Refrain: Anchored on the Rock, safely anchored on the Rock, I am anchored on the Rock of Ages; Tho’ the gales of doubt may blow, blessed peace of soul I know, I am anchored on the Rock of Ages. 2 Love of God which will endure, is my cable strong and sure, I am anchored on the Rock of Ages; Love of God with strength untold, thro’ the angry storms will hold, I am anchored on the Rock of Ages. [Refrain] 3 Peace and safety here are found, and my bark is homeward bound, I am anchored on the Rock of Ages; Waiting for me over there, is a mansion bright and fair, I am anchored on the Rock of Ages. [Refrain] 4 On God’s promises I rest, they have stood in ev’ry test, I am anchored on the Rock of Ages; To the haven I draw nigh, full of hope with courage high, I am anchored on the Rock of Ages. [Refrain] Topics: Choruses; Quartets Used With Tune: [On the sea of life I sail, small my bark and wild the gale]
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Jesus Paid the Price for Me

Author: M. B. J. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: My Savior came from heav'n above Lyrics: 1 My Savior came from heav’n above To redeem a world from sin; He brought salvation and life and love To all who would let Him in. He came unto me, a sinner lost, And offered pardon free; My Savior came from heav’n above That I might ransomed be. Refrain: Jesus paid the price for me, Paid it for eternity; This shall my song thro’ the ages be: Jesus paid the price for me. 2 My Savior came to Gethsemane, Alone His sad vigil kept; For while He prayed in deep agony, The weary watchers slept. An angel from heaven heard His plea, And strength to His did give; My Savior came to Gethsemane That I thro’ Him might live. [Refrain] 3 My Savior came to Calv’ry’s cross, And took a sinner’s part; And there, deserted by God and man, He died of a broken heart! O wonderful love that could suffer so, That sinners might go free! My Savior came to Calv’ry’s cross, And shed His blood for me. [Refrain] 4 My Savior came from the silent tomb, Triumphant o’er death and sin; His wondrous vict’ry dispelled the gloom That saddened the hearts of men. He liveth forever at God’s right hand, My Intercessor is He; My Savior came from the silent tomb, and conquered death for me. [Refrain] Topics: Atonement; Solos Used With Tune: [My Savior came from heav'n above]
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Some Day, It Won’t Be Long

Author: L. B. B. Appears in 21 hymnals First Line: Some day I'll cross the mystic stream Refrain First Line: There'll be no sorrow there Lyrics: 1 Some day I’ll cross the mystic stream, It won’t be long, it may be soon; Some day I’ll lay my burdens down, It won’t be long, it may be soon; Some day I’ll reach the golden shore, And dwell with Jesus evermore, I’ll meet the ones who’ve gone before, It won’t be long, it may be soon. Refrain: There’ll be no sorrow there, There’ll be no sorrow there, In heav’n above, where all is love. 2 Some day this mortal life shall cease, It won’t be long, it may be soon; Some day I’ll see my Savior’s face, It won’t be long, it may be soon; Some day I’ll leave this vale of tears, Forget the struggles of long years, I’ll know no sorrow, pain, nor fears; It won’t be long, it may be soon. [Refrain] 3 He’s coming back with glory rare, It won’t be long, it may be soon; We’ll rise to meet Him in the air, It won’t be long, it may be soon; If He should call me, this I know: I’m saved and ready now to go, I’m waiting with my heart aglow; It won’t be long, it may be soon. [Refrain] 4 Then as you travel on life’s way, Thro’ waters deep, or billows’ foam; You may have Jesus as your stay, He’ll walk with you and lead you home. O brother, will you let Him in? He’ll save and keep you free from sin, Till heaven’s door you enter in; It won’t be long, it may be soon. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven Used With Tune: [Some day I'll cross the mystic stream]

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