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99. It is Glory Just to Walk With Him

1 It is glory just to walk with Him whose blood has ransomed me;
It is rapture for my soul each day;
It is joy divine to feel Him near where'er my path may be;
Bless the Lord, it's glory all the way!

Chorus:
It is glory just to walk with Him,
It is glory just to walk with Him;
He will guide my steps aright,
Thro' the vale and o'er the height;
It is glory just to walk with Him.

2 It is glory when the shadows fall, to know that He is near;
Oh! what joy to simply trust and pray!
It is glory to abide in Him when skies above are clear;
Yes, with Him, it's glory all the way! [Chorus]

3 'Twill be glory when I walk with Him on heaven's golden shore,
Never from His side again to stray;
'Twill be glory, wondrous glory with the Savior evermore,
Everlasting glory all the way! [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: It is glory just to walk with Him whose blood has ransomed me
Title: It is Glory Just to Walk With Him
Author: Avis M. Burgeson
Refrain First Line: It is glory just to walk with Him
Language: English
Publication Date: 1941
Topic: Choruses; Fellowship; Praise (1 more...)



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