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All My Journey

Author: F. J. Crosby Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Loving Saviour, gracious Lord Lyrics: 1 Loving Saviour, gracious Lord, Ever trusting in Thy word, Day by day I’ll follow Thee, Tho’ my way I cannot see; ‘Tis enough that still I know, All my journey Thou wilt go. 2 In my weakness, Thou art strong; In my sadness Thou my song, Tho’ the billows o’er me roll, Thou, the refuge of my soul: O how sweet that still I know, All my journey Thou wilt go. 3 All my footsteps Thou wilt guide, Till I reach the swelling tide; Then upon Thy loving breast, Thou wilt bear me home to rest: There, what joy ‘twill be to know, Why my Saviour loved me so. Topics: Guidance; Trust Used With Tune: [Loving Saviour, gracious Lord]
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Building for Eternity

Author: F. J. Crosby Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: We are building day by day Refrain First Line: We are building day by day Lyrics: 1 We are building day by day, While we onward press our way, And the thoughts that fill our heart, Of the building, form a part. Refrain: We are building day by day, As we onward press our way; Building not for time are we,— Building for eternity. 2 We are building day by day, O direct us, Lord, we pray; If supported by Thy hand, Surely, then, our house shall stand. [Refrain] 3 We are building day by day, In the loving words we say, In the deeds of kindness done, And the vict’ries we have won. [Refrain] Topics: Work Used With Tune: [We are building day by day]
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It is Good to be Here

Author: F. J. Crosby Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: We come once again our Redeemer to meet Refrain First Line: And now may His promise to us be fulfilled Lyrics: 1 We come once again our Redeemer to meet, We turn from the world and its care; To worship the King as we bow at His feet, And seek for His blessing in prayer. Refrain: And now may His promise to us be fulfilled, That He in our midst will appear; And then we shall sing in the fullness of joy, Praise the Lord, it is good to be here. 2 We come where so oft we have gathered before, His blessed communion to share; Our souls to refresh at the fountain of grace, And seek His direction in prayer. [Refrain] 3 We come in His name, as He taught us to come, Who knows every burden we bear; Still resting our hope on the strength of His word, We know He will answer our prayer. [Refrain] Topics: Promises Used With Tune: [We come once again our Redeemer to meet]
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Hide Me

Author: F. J. Crosby Appears in 71 hymnals First Line: Hide me, O my Saviour, hide me Refrain First Line: Hide me, hide me Topics: Peace and Rest Used With Tune: [Hide me, O my Saviour, hide me]
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Lord Jesus, Thou Dost Keep

Author: Jean S. Pigott Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: Lord Jesus, Thou dost keep Thy child Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus, Thou dost keep Thy child Thro’ sunshine or through tempests wild; Jesus, I trust in Thee: Thine is such wondrous pow’r to save; Thine is the mighty love that gave Its all on Calvary. 2 O glorious Saviour, Thee I praise; To Thee my new glad song I raise, And tell of what Thou art. Thy grace is boundless in its store; Thy face of love shines evermore, Thou givest me Thy heart. 3 Upon Thy promises I stand, Trusting in Thee: Thine own right hand Doth keep and comfort me; My soul doth triumph in Thy Word; Thine, Thine be all the praise, dear Lord, As Thine the victory. 4 Love perfecteth what it begins; Thy power doth save me from my sins; Thy grace upholdeth me. This life of trust, how glad, how sweet; My need and Thy great fullness meet, And I have all in Thee. Topics: Assurance; Love; Trust Used With Tune: MERIBAH
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Go Ye into All the World

Author: G. M. J. Appears in 90 hymnals First Line: Far, far away in heathen darkness dwelling Refrain First Line: All power is given unto Me Topics: Missionary Used With Tune: [Far, far away, in heathen darkness dwelling]
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Words of Cheer

Author: Allen A. Judson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: We come today from near and far Refrain First Line: O wondrous words, sweet words of cheer Lyrics: 1 We come today from near and far, The light of hope our guiding star; In Jesus’ name we gather here, For strength and words of cheer. Refrain: O wondrous words, sweet words of cheer, That Jesus speaks in tones so clear: Still may they grow to us more dear, While gathered in His name. 2 ‘Tis good to meet in His blest name, And all His wondrous love proclaim: To find the way of life more dear, And hear glad words of cheer. [Refrain] 3 O Saviour, bless our Christian band, For Thee enlisted, heart and hand; Incline to us Thy gracious ear, And give us words of cheer. [Refrain] 4 And when we leave this hallowed place, Oh, grant to us Thy heavenly grace; In all our way, oh, be Thou near. To speak glad words of cheer. [Refrain] Topics: Promises; Worship Used With Tune: [We come today from near and far]
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Forgetting Self in Thee

Author: Grace J. Frances Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: We come to ask Thy blessing, Lord Lyrics: 1 We come to ask Thy blessing, Lord, And worship at Thy feet; O may The Spirit now descend, While in Thy name we meet; O grant that thro’ His pow’r divine, Each heart inspired may be To follow after righteousness, Forgetting self in Thee. 2 We come to ask Thy blessing, Lord, That we may faithful prove, And from Thy word and Spirit learn To trust, obey and love; From pride of heart and vain desire, O cleanse and make us free, That we henceforth Thy work may do, Forgetting self in Thee. 3 We know not how to ask aright, O help us, Lord, we pray; Uphold us by Thy heav’nly grace, And ever guard our way; Do Thou direct our going forth, Our Leader ever be; Then shall we gain the victor’s crown, Forgetting self in Thee. Topics: Prayer Used With Tune: [We come to ask Thy blessing, Lord]
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He has Taken my Sins Away

Author: Lyman G. Cuyler Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I will praise the Lord with heart and voice Refrain First Line: He hath taken all my sins away Lyrics: 1 I will praise the Lord with heart and voice, And in Him I will rejoice; I will sing His wondrous love to me, And this my song shall be,— Refrain: He hath taken all my sins away; Praise His holy name! Praise His holy name! He hath taken all my sins away, Hallelujah to His name! 2 When I came, with all my sin oppress’d, Unto Him for peace and rest, Then He heard my pray’r and set me free, And this my song shall be,— [Refrain] 3 I will praise Him with my latest breath, For the vict’ry over death; I will praise Him though eternity, And this my song shall be,— [Refrain] Topics: Praise Used With Tune: [I will praise the Lord with heart and voice]
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Gather the Golden Grain

Author: F. J. Crosby Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Leave not for tomorrow the work of today Refrain First Line: Go, gather the golden grain Lyrics: 1 Leave not for tomorrow the work of today, For time, like an arrow, is speeding away; The harvest is ready, look out on the plain; Go, thrust in the sickle and gather the grain. Refrain: Go, gather the golden grain, Go, gather the golden grain; The harvest is ready, look out on the plain; Go, gather the golden grain. 2 Leave not for tomorrow the work of today, The moments are precious, then why should we stay? The Master is calling again and again; Go, thrust in the sickle and gather the grain. [Refrain] 3 Leave not for tomorrow the work of today, The summer is waning, no longer delay; The sheaves for the reaping wave bright o’er the plain; Go, thrust in the sickle and gather the grain. [Refrain] Topics: Work Used With Tune: [Leave not for tomorrow the work of to-day]

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