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Leave God to order all thy ways

Author: Georg Christian Neumark (1621-81); Catherine Winkworth (1827-78) Appears in 41 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Leave God to order all thy ways, And hope in him whate’er betide; Thou’lt find him in the evil days Thy all-sufficient strength and guide; Who trusts in God’s unchanging love Builds on the rock that naught can move. 2 Only thy restless heart keep still, And wait in cheerful hope, content To take whate’er his gracious will, His all-discerning love, hath sent; Nor doubt our inmost wants are known To him who chose us for his own. 3 Sing, pray, and swerve not from his ways, But do thine own part faithfully; Trust his rich promises of grace, So shall they be fulfilled in thee; God never yet forsook at need The soul that trusted him indeed. Topics: The salvation soldier Faith and trust

Let thy heart be at rest

Author: Catherine Baird (1896-1984) Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The salvation soldier Faith and trust

In the love of Jesus there is all I need

Author: Ivy Mawby (1903-83) Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Like to a lamb who from the fold has strayed Topics: The salvation soldier Faith and trust
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Leaning, leaning

Author: Elisha Albright Hoffman (1839-1929) Appears in 615 hymnals First Line: What a fellowship, what a joy divine Lyrics: 1 What a fellowship, what a joy divine, Leaning on the everlasting arms; What a blessedness, what a peace is mine, Leaning on the everlasting arms. Refrain: Leaning, leaning, Safe and secure from all alarms; Leaning, leaning, Leaning on the everlasting arms. 2 O how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way, Leaning on the everlasting arms! O how bright the path grows from day to day, Leaning on the everlasting arms! 3 What have I to dread, what have I to fear, Leaning on the everlasting arms? I have blessèd peace with my Lord so near, Leaning on the everlasting arms. Topics: The salvation soldier Faith and trust
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When we cannot see our way

Author: Thomas Kelly (1769-1855) Appears in 40 hymnals Lyrics: 1 When we cannot see our way, Let us trust and still obey; He who bids us forward go, Cannot fail the way to show. 2 Though the sea be deep and wide, Though a passage seem denied, Fearless let us still proceed, Since the Lord vouchsafes to lead. 3 Though it be the gloom of night, Though we see no ray of light, Since the Lord himself is there, ‘Tis not meet that we should fear. 4 Night with him is never night, Where he is, there all is light; When he calls us, why delay? They are happy who obey. 5 Be it ours, then, while we’re here, Him to follow without fear, Where he calls us, there to go, What he bids us, that to do. Topics: The salvation soldier Faith and trust
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I'll be true! I'll be true

Author: Alexander Adolphus Gustavus Grozinsky (c 1862-1937) Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: 'Neath our standard, we're engaging Lyrics: 1 'Neath our standard, we’re engaging Foes of God around us raging, And the battle we are waging ‘Neath the yellow, red and blue. Refrain: I’ll be true! I’ll be true! True to my colours, the yellow, red and blue; I’ll be true! I’ll be true! True to my Saviour in the Army. 2 In this warfare we’re delighting, For our Saviour we are fighting; ‘Gainst the host of Hell uniting, ‘Neath the yellow, red and blue. 3 Onward! each success repeating, Never from the foe retreating, All our enemies defeating, ‘Neath the yellow, red and blue. Topics: The salvation soldier The flag
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Lift up the Army banner, blood and fire

Author: William Drake Pennick (1884-1944) Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Would you of our banner know the meaning Lyrics: 1 Would you of our banner know the meaning, With its yellow, red and blue? In the breeze, its crimson glory streaming, Waves a message grand and true. Refrain: Lift up the Army banner, blood and fire, Blood and fire, lift it higher; Lift up the Army banner, blood and fire, For it tells of full salvation. 2 Blood-red crimson tells of God’s salvation, Bids us think of Christ who died For the sins of every tribe and nation, When the blood flowed from his side. 3 Fiery yellow, emblem of the Spirit, Leads us back to Pentecost; He was sent to plead the Saviour’s merit, And to help us save the lost. 4 Heavenly blue suggests we may be holy, Purified from inbred sin; Evil tempers, pride, and worldly folly, Nevermore to dwell within. Topics: The salvation soldier The flag
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Come, let us use the grace divine

Author: Charles Wesley (1707-88) Appears in 153 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come, let us use the grace divine, And all, with one accord, In a perpetual covenant join Ourselves to Christ the Lord; 2 Give up ourselves, through Jesus’ power, His name to glorify; And promise in this sacred hour For God to live and die. 3 The covenant we this moment make Be ever kept in mind: We will no more our God forsake, Or cast his words behind. 4 We never will throw off his fear Who hears our solemn vow; And if thou art well pleased to hear, Come down and meet us now. Topics: The salvation soldier Swearing-in of soldiers

Take thou my life, Lord

Author: Brindley Boon Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I would be thy holy temple Topics: The salvation soldier Swearing-in of soldiers

Lord, our vow performing

Author: Will J. Brand (1889-1977) Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Jesus, thou hast won us Topics: The salvation soldier Swearing-in of soldiers

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