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34. Walking With My King

1 I’ve enlisted in the army of Jehovah,
‘Neath His sceptre ev’ry talent I employ;
Daily walking with my King in sweet communion,
Of the riches of His kingdom I enjoy:

Refrain:
I am on the royal highway,
I am walking with my King;
All the way from earth to glory
I am walking with my King.

2 In the days of sin no more I seek to wander,
From transgression’s blighting woe my soul is free;
In the service of my Lord is now my pleasure,
At His table I am satisfied to be. [Refrain]

3 Just beyond there shines the King’s eternal city,
Far behind me are the paths no more I tread;
I am basking in the sunlight of salvation,
And I find no haunting snares that I should dread. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I've enlisted in the army of Jehovah
Title: Walking With My King
Author: Harry Dixon Loes
Refrain First Line: I am on the royal highway
Publication Date: 1918
Topic: Fellowship
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [I've enlisted in the army of Jehovah]
Composer: Arthur W. McKee
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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