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O LORD My God, in You I Refuge Seek

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God Holiness and Justice of; Persecution; Trust and Assurance Scripture: Psalm 7 Used With Tune: SONG 24 Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016
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Abide in Thee

Author: Joseph Smith Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: Abide in Thee, in that deep love of Thine Lyrics: 1. Abide in Thee, in that deep love of Thine, My Jesus, Lord, Thou Lamb of God divine; Down, closely down, as living branch with tree, I would abide, my Lord, my Christ, in Thee. 2. Abide in Thee, my Savior, God, I know How love of Thine, so vast, in me may flow: My empty vessel running o’er with joy, Now overflows to Thee without alloy. 3. Abide in Thee, nor doubt, nor self, nor sin, Can e’er prevail with Thy blest life within; Joined to Thyself, communing deep, my soul Knows naught besides its motions to control. 4. Abide in Thee, ’tis thus alone I know The secrets of Thy mind e’en while below; All joy and peace, and knowledge of Thy Word, All power and fruit, and service for the Lord. Used With Tune: BIRMINGHAM Text Sources: Hymns of Life and Peace, 1869
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I Take Thy Promise, Lord

Author: Richmond Deck Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: I take Thy promise, Lord, in all its length Lyrics: 1. I take Thy promise, Lord, in all its length, And breadth and fullness, as my daily strength; Into life’s future fearless I may gaze, For, Jesus, Thou art with me all the days. 2. Days may be coming fraught with loss and change, New scenes surround my life, and faces strange; I thank Thee that no day can ever break, Savior, when Thou wilt leave me or forsake. 3. There may be days of darkness and distress, When sin has power to tempt, and care to press— Yet in the darkest day I will not fear, For, ’mid the shadows, Thou wilt still be near. 4. Days there may be of joy, and deep delight, When earth seems fairest, and her skies most bright; Then draw me closer to Thee, lest I rest Elsewhere, my Savior, than upon Thy breast. 5. And all the other days that make my life, Marked by no special joy or grief or strife, Days filled with quiet duties, trivial care, Burdens too small for other hearts to share; 6. Spend Thou those days with me, all shall be Thine— So shall the darkest hour with glory shine. Then, when these earthly years have passed away, Let me be with Thee in the perfect day. Used With Tune: REPOSE (Holmes) Text Sources: Hymns of Consecration and Faith, by James Mountain (London: Marshall Brothers, new & enlarged edition, 1902), number 129
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How Wonderful It Is to Walk with God

Author: Theodore H. Kitching Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1. How wonderful it is to walk with God Along the road that holy men have trod; How wonderful it is to hear Him say: Fear not, have faith, ’tis I who lead the way! 2. How wonderful it is to talk with God When cares sweep o’er my spirit like a flood; How wonderful it is to hear His voice, For when He speaks the desert lands rejoice! 3. How wonderful it is to praise my God, Who comforts and protects me with His rod; How wonderful to praise him every hour, My heart attuned to sing His wondrous power! 4. How wonderful it is to fight for God, And point poor sinners to the precious blood; How wonderful it is to wield His sword ’Gainst sin, the enemy of Christ, my Lord! 5. How wonderful ’twill be to live with God When I have crossed death’s deep and swelling flood; How wonderful to see Him face to face When I have fought the fight and won the race! Used With Tune: ELLERS Text Sources: Salvation Army's War Cry, February 6, 1915

Ring out the bells, and let the people know

Author: Michael Perry (1942-1996) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal

Soul of my Savior, sanctify my breast

Author: J. Hegarty Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 53 hymnals Topics: liturgical Communion Songs Text Sources: Latin, 14th cent.

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