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God is Calling

Author: Sallie K. Best Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: God is calling, God is calling Refrain First Line: God is calling, God is calling Lyrics: 1 God is calling, God is calling, His commanding voice we hear; He is ready for the harvest; In his service volunteer. Refrain: God is calling, God is calling Ev’ry hour and ev’ry day; He is calling, he is calling To the harvest field away! God is calling, God is calling Ev’ry hour and ev’ry day. He is calling, he is calling To the harvest field away! 2 Gather quickly all the lost ones, Speak to them a gentle word; To His kingdom you may bring them, If your voice in love is heard. [Refrain] 3 Seed has fallen by the wayside, And some golden grain it yields; Stoop and gather when you find it, ‘Tis as precious as the fields. [Refrain] 4 Homeward coming from the harvest, Bring to him the golden sheaves; You can never win his favor If you garner but the leaves. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [God is calling, God is calling]

Abide With Me

Author: Thoro Harris Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Abide with me, dear Spirit Used With Tune: [Abide with me, dear Spirit]

Take Time to Be Alone

Author: Thoro Harris Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Take time to be alone with God Refrain First Line: Alone with God, alone with God Used With Tune: [Take time to be alone with God]
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This Easter Day

Author: Thoro Harris Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: How soon has roll'd Refrain First Line: Our grateful praise we bring Used With Tune: [How soon has rolled]
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On My Journey

Author: E. C. D. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I am trav'ling up to glory Refrain First Line: So I go singing, praying Lyrics: 1 I am trav’ling up to glory, On my journey home, On my journey home; Where I’ll sing Redemption’s story; I’m on my journey home. Refrain: So I go singing, praying, Watching and meditating on the life to come; I am living here, but I’m not of this world, I’m on my journey home. 2 I can see the friends gone before me, On my journey home, On my journey home; Angel bands are hovering o’er me, I’m on my journey home. [Refrain] 3 I am leaving sorrows behind me, On my journey home, On my journey home; Nevermore can Satan confine me, I’m on my journey home. [Refrain] 4 I can feel my burdens grow lighter, On my journey home, On my journey home; On before, the pathway grows brighter I’m on my journey home. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [I am traveling up to glory]
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Step In

Author: T. H. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The waters are troubled, the pool is nigh Refrain First Line: The waters are troubled, step in Lyrics: 1 The waters are troubled, the pool is nigh, The angel of mercy is standing by, The sick and the dying are pressing in For healing and cleansing from sin. Refrain: The waters are troubled; step in And you may be first: will you wash and be clean? The angel is waiting; O cease your debating! The waters are troubled; step in. 2 So many are near to the pool today, The multitude throng them and crowd their way; They see at Bethesda the stricken heal’d, The arm of the Mighty reveal’d. [Refrain] 3 O come with a broken and contrite heart, This moment the Healer can life impart, The waters may never again be stirr’d Nor footsteps of angels be heard. [Refrain] 4 Salvation is offer’d the world today, The vilest may wash all his stains away; This wonderful fountain stands open wide: Go, plunge in the soul-cleansing tide. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [The waters are troubled, the pool is nigh]
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Roses and Thorns

Author: T. H. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I would not have it all roses Lyrics: 1 I would not have it all roses So fragrant, lovely and fair, But Eden blossoms within me When all without seemeth bare. The thorns and briers may bruise me And pierce with sorrow my feet; But One who walketh beside me Makes life’s dreary desert more sweet, The One who walketh beside me Makes life’s dreary desert most sweet. 2 ‘Tis not when skies are the fairest That most of glory I see; When clouds hang darkly above me More close seems Jesus to be. When Joys of earth have departed The heav’ns appear to my view; I hear the voice of my Savior, “Behold, I will make all things new;” I hear the voice of my Savior, “Behold, I will make all things new.” Used With Tune: [I would not have it all roses]
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Where They Need Us

Author: T. H. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Savior, Thou hast left our sphere Lyrics: 1 O Savior, Thou hast left our sphere, Ascending up to worlds on high; But all around our eyes can hear Thy suff’ring children’s cry. Refrain: Where they need us, Savior, lead us— Thou hast trod this path before; To the sighing; helpless, dying, To the dwellings of God’s poor. 2 Like lambs without a shelt’ring fold They roam in want and wretchedness; The wintry frost with breath of cold, Brings naught but keen distress. [Refrain] 3 Still open stands Bethesda’s door, And Jerico has still her blind; We tread where Jesus trod before With mercies for mankind. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [O Savior, Thou hast left our sphere]
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Loaves and Fishes

Author: E. W. L. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The little lad came with his loaves and his fishes Lyrics: 1 The little lad came with his loaves and his fishes; The way had been dreary and long. As patiently out to the desert He followed The feet of the hurrying throng. Pushed ruthless aside by the crown in endeavor To find a more excellent place, His weariness all in a moment had vanished At sight of the Master’s kind face. 2 He listened with joy to the words full of comfort That touchingly, tenderly fell On hearts that were sorrowful, hearts that were troubled, As clear as the tones of a bell. And when He was asked for his loaves and his fishes He cheerfully, willingly gave All, all he possest to the hand of the Master, The crown from their hunger to save. 3 Dear Master, I come with my loaves and my fishes, ‘Tis all that I have, but I give As cheerfully now as the lad in the desert, That others for Thee, Lord, may live. O take them, I pray Thee, and graciously use them Thy kingdom of love to increase, Restoring the fainting, refreshing the weary, And giving to each Thy sweet peace. Used With Tune: [The little lad came with his loaves and his fishes]
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Shine for Jesus

Author: Julian Alford Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: When the clouds are hanging low Refrain First Line: Shine when troubles shake you Used With Tune: [When the clouds are hanging low]

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