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What Will Your Answer Be?

Author: M. M. J. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: What will you do with Jesus Refrain First Line: What will the answer be Lyrics: 1 What will you do with Jesus? He calls in accents sweet, And bids you lay your burdens Down at the Savior’s feet. O weary one and lonely, Who longs for rest in vain, To you He’s tenderly calling, He calls, and calls again. Refrain: What will the answer be? What will the answer be? Jesus is calling you, answer, Oh, what will your answer be? 2 What will you do with Jesus? The dearest Friend you know, Who watches ev’ry footstep Along the path you go; And many a snare and pitfall He gently tides you o’er, And still you rudely treat Him, Just as you did before. [Refrain] 3 What will you do with Jesus? Who died on Calv’ry’s tree, Who gave His precious life-blood, That you might e’er be free From sin and condemnation, From fear of death and hell, And give you joy and gladness, And grace, His love to tell. [Refrain] 4 What will you do with Jesus? This loving Friend so true, He’s waiting still your answer, How long must He wait for you? Oh, answer now this question, E’er answer comes too late, And you—alone—forsaken, Must stand outside the gate. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Used With Tune: [What will you do with Jesus]
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That Will Be Joy Enough for Me

Author: H. M. H. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: When on earth is ended all my toil and care Refrain First Line: Oh, that will be joy enough for me Lyrics: 1 When on earth is ended all my toil and care And in heav’n that glorious morning breaks so fair, I shall see my blest Redeemer and with Him shall stand, I shall see and know Him by the nail-prints in His hand. Refrain: Oh, that will be joy enough for me, Oh, that will be joy enough for me When my Savior’s face I see as He smiles and welcomes me, Oh, what rejoicing for me that will be. 2 Oh, what joy to see my Savior face to face, How my heart will praise Him for His love and grace, When I view the glory of His kindly beaming eye, As He bids me welcome to His home beyond the sky. [Refrain] 3 Joy at last up yonder singing round the throne, Worshiping together in our Father’s home; There, with lov’d ones gone before, we’ll join the ransom’d throng, Crown’d triumphant in His love we’ll sing the glad new song. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven Used With Tune: [When on earth is ended all my toil and care]
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At Home in the City Eternal

Author: Jennie Wilson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Awhile I must labor for Jesus below Refrain First Line: In the beautiful city, where streets are of gold Lyrics: 1 Awhile I must labor for Jesus below, And then at His bidding from earth I shall go, The joy of His presence forever to know, At home in the city eternal. Refrain: In the beautiful city, where streets are of gold, To share with redeemed ones a rapture untold; The face of my Savior I soon shall behold, At home in the city eternal. 2 Tho’ darkly above me the storm-clouds may roll, And trials and changes oft threaten my soul, I’m looking in faith to the glorious goal, At home in the city eternal. [Refrain] 3 At last, when my journey in this world is o’er, When conflict with sin need be waged nevermore, With victors I’ll stand on the heavenly shore, At home in the city eternal. [Refrain] 4 Where sweetest of music thro’ ages shall ring, Rejoicing in mercy divine I shall sing A glad song of praise to my Savior and King, At home in the city eternal. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven Used With Tune: [Awhile I must labor for Jesus below]
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All in All to Me

Author: C. H. G. Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: All in all to me is Jesus Refrain First Line: In His love I am abiding Topics: Assurance; Peace Used With Tune: [All in all to me is Jesus]
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Save the Boy

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: Once he was so light and fair Refrain First Line: Save the boy! Save the boy! Lyrics: 1 Once he was so light and fair, Glad, and light and free, Fill’d my soul with peace and joy, Life was dear to me; But he took the fatal glass, ‘Twas a fleeting joy, Drank, and lo, the hand of death, Grasp’d my darling boy. Refrain: Save the boy! Save the joy! Heav’n will ring with joy; Loving hearts are pleading Save, O save the boy! 2 Once he was so brave and true, Shunn’d the tempter’s pow’r; Once for right he firmly stood, Till that dreadful hour; Bright and sparkling was the cup, Seem’d without alloy, Fair the hand that captive led, My poor wand’ring boy. [Refrain] 3 Once he was my only hope, Source of joy and pride, Then I tho’t that love might clasp, Hold him to my side; But today my body forsakes Home with all its joy, Far in sin he’s wand’ring now, Save, oh, save my boy. [Refrain] 4 Tell him tho’ he’s wander’d far, Love can never die, Lives in hope of his return, Looks with patient eye, Loving hearts have pleaded long, Pray’d for light and joy, Keeping still a welcome there For the wan’dring boy. [Refrain] Scripture: Proverbs 10:1 Used With Tune: [Once he was so light and fair]

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