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From Death Unto Life

Author: Alice Cary Hymnal: Redemption Songs #380 (1937) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Christian Life and Service First Line: Till I learned to love Thy name Languages: English Tune Title: SALVATION'S STORY
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Have You Done Your Best for Jesus?

Author: Mrs. Lanta W. Smith Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #188 (1900) Topics: Life and Service First Line: Have you ever done your best for Jesus Refrain First Line: For Jesus, for Jesus Lyrics: 1 Have you ever done your best for Jesus? Has your daily life the lesson taught, That the sacrifice for sin once offered, In your soul the saving grace has wrought? Chorus: For Jesus, for Jesus, Have you ever done your best for Jesus? In some glad, supremest hour Have you giv’n your utmost pow’r? Have you ever done your best for Jesus? 2 Have you ever done your best for Jesus, Have you sung for him your sweetest song? Have your truest, bravest words been uttered To repel the rising tide of wrong? [Chorus] 3 Have you ever done your best for Jesus, Is your love for him a glowing flame? Do you tell of his complete salvation, For the glory of his matchless name? [Chorus] 4 Have you ever done your best for Jesus, All a consecrated life can do? Oh, the coming of his blessed kingdom Will depend upon the faithful few. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you ever done your best for Jesus]
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Come, follow Me, the Savior spake

Author: C. W. Schaeffer; Johann Scheffler Hymnal: Wartburg Hymnal #345 (1918) Topics: Christian Life and Service Lyrics: 1 "Come, follow Me, the Savior spake, All in My way abiding; Deny yourselves, the world forsake, Obey My call and guiding; O bear the cross, whate'er betide, Take My example for your guide. 2 "I am the Light, I light the way, A virtuous life displaying; Who comes to Me and follows, aye, I lead from his dark straying: I am the Way, and well I show How men should sojourn here below. 3 "My heart in lowliness abounds, My soul with love is glowing, And from My mouth are words and sounds Of meekness overflowing: My heart, My mind, My strength, My all To God I yield, on Him I call. 4 "I teach you how to shun and flee What harms your soul's salvation, Your heart to purify and free From sin's abomination: Your Rock and fortress e'er am I, And lead you to the life on high. 5 "But if too hot you find the fray, I, at your side, stand ready; I fight Myself, I lead the way, At all times firm and steady: A coward he who will not heed When the chief Captain takes the lead. 6 "Who seeks to find His soul's welfare Without Me, he shall lose it; But who to lose it may appear, In God shall introduce it: Who bears no cross, nor follows hard, Deserves not Me, nor My reward." 7 Then let us follow our dear Lord, Bearing the cross appointed, And bravely cleaving to His word In suffering be undaunted: Who has not stood the battle's strain The crown of life shall not obtain.
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The Heavenly Pastures

Author: M. A. Whitaker Hymnal: Redemption Songs #308 (1937) Topics: Christian Life and Service First Line: In the heav'nly pastures fair Refrain First Line: Glorious stream of life eternal Languages: English Tune Title: [In the heav'nly pastures fair]
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I Shall Know Him

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Redemption Songs #364 (1937) Topics: Christian Life and Service First Line: When my life-work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide Refrain First Line: I shall know Him, I shall know Him Languages: English Tune Title: [When my life-work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide]
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Give Me Jesus

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Redemption Songs #369 (1937) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Christian Life and Service First Line: Take the world, but give me Jesus Refrain First Line: Oh, the height and depth of mercy! Languages: English Tune Title: LIFE ABOVE
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'Tis a Grand Work, Winning Souls

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #39 (1900) Topics: Life and Service First Line: Tis a good work, grand work, this of winning souls Refrain First Line: Tis a grand work, winning souls Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis a good work, grand work, this of winning souls; Oh, the tide of joy like a river rolls, And the peace of God the trusting heart controls, Winning precious souls for Jesus. Chorus: ‘Tis a grand work, winning souls! ‘Tis a glorious work, winning souls! Heaven’s bliss is nearer and the Savior dearer, ‘Tis a grand work, winning souls. 2 OH, ‘tis sweet to live so near the Master’s side, All the pow’r we need from his grace supplied, Leading weary wand’rers to the Crucified, Winning precious souls for Jesus. [Chorus] 3 We can throw a light across a darkened way, A bright sunny gleam from the Land of Day, We can show his love in all we do and say, Winning precious souls for Jesus. [Chorus] 4 Let us work away until the evenfall, Till the starry hour when the angels call; Then a crown of life beyond the jasper wall,— Glory evermore to Jesus. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Tis a good work, grand work, this of winning souls]
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I'll Be a Soldier

Author: H. A. Henry Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #140 (1900) Topics: Life and Service First Line: I'll be a soldier, a valiant soldier, too Refrain First Line: Onward! onward Lyrics: 1 I’ll be a soldier, a valiant soldier, too; I will buckle on the armor of the Lord; Firm as a rock I will loyal be, and true, Following the orders written in his word. Chorus: Onward! onward! Not afraid to suffer pain and loss; Standing for the right, with victory in sight, Yes, I will be a soldier of the cross. 2 I’ll be a soldier, a faithful soldier, too; I will never turn my back upon the foe, Watching in prayer, I will ever dare to do Faithful service for my Captain here below. [Chorus] 3 I’ll be a soldier, a loyal soldier, too; Shirking not the duties that are fraught with care; For there’s a time coming for a grand review, And I want to muster with the faithful there. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I'll be a soldier, a valiant soldier, too]
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Following

Author: L. Gedicke Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #189 (1900) Topics: Life and Service First Line: As God leads me will I go Lyrics: 1 As God leads me will I go, Nor choose my way, Let him choose the joy or woe Of ev’ry day; They cannot hurt my soul, Because in his control; I leave to him the whole,— His children may. 2 As God leads I am content; He will take care! All things by his will are sent That I must bear. To him I take my fear, My wishes while I’m here,— The way will all seem clear, When I am there! 3 As God leads me, it is mine To follow him; Soon shall all with clearness shine Which now seems dim. Fulfilled be his decree! What he shall choose for me, That shall my portion be, Up to the brim! 4 As God leads me, so my heart In faith shall rest; No grief nor fear my soul shall part From Jesus’ breast. In sweet relief I know What way my life may go— Since God permitteth so— That must be best. Languages: English Tune Title: [As God leads me will I go]
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Strive aright when God doth call thee

Author: C. Winkworth; J. J. Winckler Hymnal: Wartburg Hymnal #340 (1918) Topics: Christian Life and Service Lyrics: 1 Strive aright when God doth call thee, When He draws thee by His grace, Cast off all that would enthrall thee And deter thee from the race. 2 Wrestle, till thy zeal is burning, And thy love is glowing warm, All that earth can give thee spurning-- Half love will not bide the storm. 3 Combat, though thy life thou givest, Storm the kingdom, but prevail: Let not him with whom thou strivest Ever make thee faint or quail. 4 Perfect truth will never waver, Wars with evil day and night, Changes not for fear or favor, Only cares to win the fight. 5 Perfect truth will love to follow Watchfully our Master’s ways; Seeks not comfort poor and hollow, Looks not for reward or praise. 6 Perfect truth from worldly pleasure, worldly turmoil, stands apart; For in heaven is hid our treasure, There must also be our heart. 7 Soldiers of the cross, take courage! Watch and war ’mid fear and pain; Daily conquering sin and sorrow, Till our King o’er earth shall reign.

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