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Where Shall I Be?

Author: Charles P. Jones, 1865-1949 Hymnal: Total Praise #191 (2011) Meter: 8.4.8.4 with refrain Topics: Admonition First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh Refrain First Line: O where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds Lyrics: 1 When judgment day is drawing nigh, Where shall I be? When God the works of men shall try, Where shall I be? When east and west the fire shall roll, Where shall I be? How will it be with my poor soul; Where shall I be? Refrain: O where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds, O where shall I be when it sounds so loud? When it sounds so loud as to wake up the dead? O where shall I be when it sounds? 2 When wicked men His wrath shall see, Where shall I be? And to the rocks and mountains flee, Where shall I be? When hills and mountains flee away, Where shall I be? When all the works of men decay, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 3 When heav'n and earth as some great scroll, Where shall I be? Shall from God's angry presence roll, Where shall I be? When all the saints redeemed shall stand, Where shall I be? Forever blest at God's right hand, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 4 All trouble done, all conflict past, Where shall I be? And old Apolyon bound at last, Where shall I be? When Christ shall reign from shore to shore, Where shall I be? And peace abide forevermore, Where shall I be? [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 23:4 Languages: English Tune Title: JUDGEMENT DAY
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Certainly, Lord

Hymnal: Zion still Sings #194 (2007) Meter: 7.4.7.4.7.4.10 Topics: Admonition First Line: Have you got good religion? Lyrics: 1 Have you got good religion? Cert’nly, Lord! Have you got good religion? Cert’nly, Lord! Have you got good religion? Cert’nly, Lord! Cert’nly, cert’nly, cert’nly, Lord! Have you been redeemed? Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been redeemed? Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been redeemed? Cert’nly, Lord! Cert’nly, cert’nly, cert’nly, Lord! 2 Do you love ev'rybody? Cert’nly, Lord! Do you love ev'rybody? Cert’nly, Lord! Do you love ev'rybody? Cert’nly, Lord! Cert’nly, cert’nly, cert’nly, Lord! Have you been converted? Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been converted? Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been converted? Cert’nly, Lord! Cert’nly, cert’nly, cert’nly, Lord! 3 Have you been to the water? Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been to the water? Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been to the water? Cert’nly, Lord! Cert’nly, cert’nly, cert’nly, Lord! Have you been baptized? Cert’nly Lord! Have you been baptized? Cert’nly Lord! Have you been baptized? Cert’nly Lord! Cert’nly, cert’nly, cert’nly, Lord! Languages: English Tune Title: CERTAINLY LORD
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Where Shall I Be?

Author: Charles P. Jones Hymnal: African American Heritage Hymnal #196 (2001) Meter: 8.4.8.4 with refrain Topics: Admonition First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh Refrain First Line: O where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds Lyrics: 1 When judgment day is drawing nigh, Where shall I be? When God the works of men shall try, Where shall I be? When east and west the fire shall roll, Where shall I be? How will it be with my poor soul; Where shall I be? Refrain: O where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds, O where shall I be when it sounds so loud? When it sounds so loud as to wake the dead? O where shall I be when it sounds? 2 When wicked men his wrath shall see, Where shall I be? And to the rocks and mountains flee, Where shall I be? When hills and mountains flee away, Where shall I be? When all the works of men decay, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 3 When heav'n and earth as some great scroll, Where shall I be? Shall from God's angry presence roll, Where shall I be? When all the saints redeemed shall stand, Where shall I be? Forever blest at God's right hand, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 4 All trouble done, all conflict past, Where shall I be? And old Apolyon bound at last, Where shall I be? When Christ shall reign from shore to shore, Where shall I be? And peace abide forevermore, Where shall I be? [Refrain] Scripture: Revelation 11:18 Languages: English Tune Title: JUDGMENT DAY
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Come, Trembling Sinner

Author: Edmund Jones Hymnal: The Baptist Standard Hymnal #200 (1924) Topics: Admonition and Invitation First Line: Come, trembling sinner, in whose breast Languages: English Tune Title: BALERMA
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And Must I Be to Judgment Brought

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Baptist Standard Hymnal #201 (1924) Topics: Admonition and Invitation Languages: English Tune Title: AVON

In Times Like These

Author: Ruth Caye Jones, 1902- Hymnal: Great Hymns of the Faith #202 (1968) Topics: Admonition First Line: In times like these you need a Savior Refrain First Line: This Rock is Jesus, Yes, He's the One Languages: English Tune Title: [In times like these you need a Savior]
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Behold a Stranger's At the Door

Author: Joseph Grigg Hymnal: The Baptist Standard Hymnal #202 (1924) Topics: Admonition and Invitation First Line: Behold a Stranger's at the door! Languages: English Tune Title: FEDERAL STREET
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Look to the Lamb of God

Author: H. G. Jackson, 19th Century Hymnal: Worship and Service Hymnal #203 (1957) Topics: Admonition First Line: If you from sin are longing to be free Lyrics: 1 If you from sin are longing to be free, Look to the Lamb of God; He, to redeem you, died on Calvary, Look to the Lamb of God. Refrain: Look to the Lamb of God, Look to the Lamb of God, For He alone is able to save you, Look to the Lamb of God. 2 When Satan tempts, and doubts and fears assail, Look to the Lamb of God; You, in His strength shall over all prevail, Look to the Lamb of God. (Refrain) 3 Are you aweary, does the way seem long? Look to the Lamb of God; His love will cheer and fill your heart with song, Look to the Lamb of God. (Refrain) 4 Fear not when shadows on your pathway fall, Look to the Lamb of God; In joy or sorrow Christ is all in all, Look to the Lamb of God. (Refrain) Languages: English Tune Title: [If you from sin are longing to be free]

Dear Lord and Father of Mankind

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 Hymnal: Ambassador Hymnal #203 (1994) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6 Topics: Admonition Languages: English Tune Title: REST
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Did Christ O'er Sinners Weep?

Author: Benjamin Beddome Hymnal: The Baptist Standard Hymnal #203 (1924) Topics: Admonition and Invitation First Line: Did Christ o'er sinners weep Languages: English Tune Title: LABAN

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