15917. He's Just The Same Today (When Moses and His Soldiers)

1 When Moses and his people
From Egypt’s land did flee,
Their enemies behind them, and
In front of them the sea;
God raised the waters like a wall,
And opened up the way;
And the God that lived in Moses’s time,

Refrain:
Is just the same today!
He’s just the same today,
He’s just the same today:
The God that lived in Moses’ time
Is just the same today!

2 When Jonah left His duty and
Was swallowed by a whale,
The guilt and anguish that he bore
No human tongue can tell;
God helped him reach dry land again,
When willing to obey,
And the God that lived in Jonah’s time, [Refrain]

3 When Daniel, faithful to his God,
Would not bow down to men,
And by God’s enemies was hurled
Into the lions’ den;
God shut the lions’ mouths, we read
And robbed them of their prey;
And the God that lived in Daniel’s time, [Refrain]

4 When Pentecost was fully come,
And fire from Heav’n did fall,
That mighty wind, the Holy Ghost,
Baptized them one and all;
Three thousand were converted,
And chose the heav’nly way,
And the God that lived at Pentecost, [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: When Moses and his people
Title: He's Just The Same Today (When Moses and His Soldiers)
Author: Jack C. Addie
Refrain First Line: Is just the same today!
Language: English
Source: Banner Hymns (Fort Scott, Kan.: Board of Publication, Church Advocate & Holiness Banner, 1904), alt.
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [When Moses and his people]
Composer: George W. Cooke
Key: A♭ Major
Source: Glad Tidings in Song by William E. Biederwolf, John S. Hamilton, Bob Jones, E. C. Miller and Henry W. Stough (Chicago: Glad Tidings Publishing, 1921)
Copyright: Public Domain



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