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Who, O Lord, with Thee Abiding

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7586 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Lyrics: 1. Who, O Lord, with Thee abiding, In Thy House shall be Thy guest? Who, his feet to Zion turning, In Thy holy hill shall rest? He that ever walks uprightly, Does the right without a fear, When he speaks, he speaks not lightly, But with truth and love sincere. 2. He that slanders not his brother, Does not evil to a friend; To reproaches of another He refuses to attend. Wicked men win not his favor, But the good who fear the Lord; From his vow he will not waver, Though it bring him sad reward. 3. Freely to the needy lending, No excess he asks again; And the innocent befriending, He desires not praise of men. Doing this, and evil spurning, He shall nevermore be moved; This the man with Thee sojourning, This the man by Thee approved. Languages: English Tune Title: HELEN
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Work for Jesus

Author: A. Parke Burgess Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7619 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: What a work to do for Jesus Lyrics: 1. What a work to do for Jesus! Work for you and work for me, Work for all who trust His merit, All who would His glory see; Though we fill a lowly station, And our talent be but small, Though we are but young disciples, We must heed the Savior’s call. 2. What a work to do for Jesus And the perishing around, Souls that by His blood are ransomed, Telling them the joyful sound! Oh, the lost and dying millions, Wandering from God astray, You and I may help to lead them, In the straight and narrow way. 3. What a work to do for Jesus, Work for heart and hand and brain! Sowing aye, beside all waters, Precious seeds of golden grain; Going forth in life’s glad morning, Happy with the Master’s love, And at eve returning, laden For the Welcome Home above. 4. Oh, the sacred inspiration, Blest each heart by grace made free, From the cross and from the garden, This I freely do for Thee! Can our lips be dumb in silence, All unmoved by Love’s bequest? Can we close our eyes in slumber? Can we fold our hands to rest? Languages: English Tune Title: GUNSTON
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The Wonder of the Story

Author: Charles I. Junkin Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7635 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: O the wonder of the story Lyrics: 1. O the wonder of the story Of the night so long ago, In the glimmer of the starlight And the whiteness of the snow, When the little Prince of Judah In His beauty came to birth, While the angels sang His glory And His sweetness filled the earth! 2. O the wonder of the story, Of the gladness none can tell, When the shepherds saw the rising Of the Star of Israel, And a light from out the manger, Reaching far and waxing strong Till it touched the darkened shadows And the world was wrapped in song! 3. O the wonder of the story, Of the tender joy supreme! O the mystery of loving And the sweetness of the dream! For the little head was pillowed On a mother’s loving breast, And the Father’s little children They shall find the perfect rest! Languages: English Tune Title: CALON LÂN
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Who Trusts in God, a Strong Abode

Author: Joachim Magdeburg; Anonymous; Benjamin H. Kennedy; Edward H. Bickersteth Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7700 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Lyrics: 1. Who trusts in God, a strong abode In Heav’n and earth possesses; Who looks in love to Christ above, No fear his heart oppresses. In Thee alone, dear Lord, we own Sweet hope and consolation; Our shield from foes, our balm for woes, Our great and sure salvation. 2. Though Satan’s wrath beset our path, And worldly scorn assail us; While Thou art near we will not fear, Thy strength shall never fail us. Thy rod and staff, shall keep us safe, And guide our steps forever; Nor shades of death, nor hell beneath, Our souls from Thee shall sever. 3. In all the strife of mortal life, Our feet shall stand securely; Temptation’s hour shall lose its power, For Thou shalt guard us surely. O God, renew, with heavenly dew, Our body, soul, and spirit, Until we stand at Thy right hand, Through Jesus’ saving merit. Languages: English Tune Title: BISHOPGARTH
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Yes, for Me He Careth

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7790 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Yes, for me, for me He careth Lyrics: 1. Yes, for me, for me He careth With a brother’s tender care; Yes with me, with me He shareth Every burden, every fear. Yes, o’er me, o’er me He watcheth, Ceaseless watcheth, night and day; Yes, e’en me, e’en me He snatcheth From the perils of the way. 2. Yes for me He standeth pleading At the mercy seat above; Ever for me interceding, Constant in untiring love. Yes, in me, in me He dwelleth; I in Him, and He in me! And my empty soul He filleth, Here and through eternity. Languages: English Tune Title: EMMELAR
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Young and Radiant

Author: Allen E. Cross Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7801 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Young and radiant, He is standing Lyrics: 1. Young and radiant, He is standing, As He stood at Salem’s shrine; Just a lad, a lad forever, With a look and grace divine! Tell me, how it is ye sought Me? Wist ye not My Father’s plan? I must be about His business, Would I be a Son of Man. 2. I can see Him humbly kneeling, As He knelt upon the hill; While the waters hushed their music, And the night grew bright and still: Brothers, tell Me why ye sought Me? Wist ye not My Father’s plan? He must grow in grace and wisdom, Who would be a Son of Man. 3. Like a flame His soul is striking In His wrath at greed and shame; Ye have made a den of robbers Of the temple to His name; Know ye not His equal justice? Wist ye not My Father’s plan? He must bathe His sword in Heaven Who would be a Son of Man. 4. I can see Him dying, loving Unto death on Calvary; His dear hands still pleading, praying, Worn and torn for you and me! Brothers, will ye scorn and leave Me? Wist ye not My Father’s plan? He must wear a crown of sorrow Who would be a Son of Man. Languages: English Tune Title: SON OF MAN
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Your Mission

Author: Ellen M. H. Gates Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7805 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: If you cannot, on the ocean Lyrics: 1. If you cannot, on the ocean, sail among the swiftest fleet, Rocking on the highest billows, laughing at the storms you meet, You can stand among the sailors, anchored yet within the bay, You can lend a hand to help them, as they launch their boats away. 2. If you are too weak to journey up the mountain steep and high, You can stand within the valley, while the multitudes go by; You can chant in happy measure, as they slowly pass along; Though they may forget the singer, they will not forget the song. 3. If you have not gold and silver ever ready to command; If you cannot toward the needy reach an ever open hand; You can visit the afflicted, o’er the erring you can weep; You can be a true disciple, sitting at the Savior’s feet. 4. If you cannot, in the conflict prove, yourself a soldier true, If, where fire and smoke are thickest, there’s no work for you to do; When the battlefield is silent, you can go with careful tread, You can bear away the wounded, you can cover up the dead. 5. If you cannot, in the harvest, gather up the richest sheaves, Many a grain both ripe and golden oft the careless reaper leaves; Go and glean among the briars growing rank against the wall, For it may be that their shadow hides the heaviest wheat of all. 6. Do not, then, stand idly waiting, for some greater work to do; Fortune is a lazy goddess, she will never come to you. Go and toil in any vineyard, do not fear to do or dare, If you want a field of labor, you can find it anywhere. Languages: English Tune Title: BEECHER
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Zion's King Shall Reign Victorious

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7830 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Lyrics: 1. Zion’s king shall reign victorious, All the earth shall own His sway; He will make His kingdom glorious, He will reign through endless day. What though none on earth assist Him, God requires not help from man; What though all the world resist Him, God will realize His plan. 2. Nations now from God estrangèd, Then shall see a glorious light, Night to day shall then be changèd, Heaven shall triumph in the sight; See the ancient idols falling! Worshipped once, but now abhorred; Men on Zion’s king are calling, Zion’s king by all adored. 3. Then shall Israel, long dispersèd, Mourning seek the Lord their God, Look on Him whom once they piercèd, Own and kiss the chastening rod; Then all Israel shall be savèd, War and tumult then shall cease, While the greater Son of David Rules a conquered world in peace. Languages: English Tune Title: AUSTRIA (Haydn)
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The Messenger

Author: Susie V. Aldrich Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7887 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: I may hear His voice at morning Lyrics: 1 I may hear His voice at morning, When the sky is softly bright, And a flood of golden glory Tinges every purple height; Ere my hands begin the labor Which belongeth to the day, I may hear Him softly whisper, Fold thy work and come away. 2 I may hear Him in the noontide, When the reapers take their rest, And the golden sheaves are lying Prostrate on the earth’s warm breast; In the overpowering brightness Of the glorious midday sun, He may come with shining sickle And life’s work for me be done. 3 I may hear Him in the midnight, As His voice of solemn cheer Pierces through the mystic silence, Whispering: Thy Guest is here; Rise and climb the upper pathway Where have walked the sons of God; I, the Messenger, will lead thee Safely where their feet have trod. 4 Since He may come in the morning, At the noon or eventide, I must have my garments ready, And my lamp with oil supplied; I must listen for His knocking, I must rise and ope the gate, For He comes to guide me safely Where the angels for me wait. Languages: English Tune Title: SANCTUARY
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Waiting For Thy Coming

Author: Margaret E. Winslow Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7888 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: I am waiting for Thy coming Lyrics: 1 I am waiting for Thy coming To this swept and garnished heart, Thou hast cast away its idols, Thou art cleansing every part; I am resting on Thy promise, Fears and doubtings are all still; But I’m longing for Thy coming, All its emptiness to fill. 2 I am waiting for Thy coming, Blessèd Presence from above, For the fire from off Thine altar, Thine abounding grace and love; Faith’s clasp is all too chilling, Though sure its guerdon be, For a conscious touch I’m longing, O Savior dear, of Thee. 3 I am waiting for Thy coming, But I dare not cross Thy will, In the twilight of Thine absence I hold me calmly still; As Thou willest in Thy wisdom, When Thou willest in Thy might, Thou wilt come, and every shadow Be altogether light. 4 I am waiting for Thy coming; Not Thy choicest gifts, but Thee, For the loving heart cares only Its belovèd One to see. I list not for their harp-strings, Nor for angel chorals pine; No voice can still my yearnings, O blessèd Lord, save Thine. 5 I have waited for Thy coming, But my waiting was not long, Lo! twilight turns to sunshine, And my plaint becomes a song. Thou hast filled Thy waiting temple, Thy glorious face I see, And earth is turned to Heaven, Since Thou art come to me. Languages: English Tune Title: DISNEY

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