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I bring my heart to Jesus, with its fears

Author: Herbert Howard Booth (1862-1926) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #420 (1986) Topics: The life of holiness Challenge Lyrics: 1 I bring my heart to Jesus, with its fears, With its hopes and feelings, and its tears; Him it seeks, and finding, it is blest; Him it loves, and loving, is at rest. Walking with my Saviour, heart in heart, None can part. 2 I bring my life to Jesus, with its care, And before his footstool leave it there; Faded are its treasures, poor and dim; It is not worth living without him. More than life is Jesus, love and peace, Ne’er to cease. 3 I bring my sins to Jesus, as I pray That his blood will wash them all away; While I seek for favour at his feet, And with tears his promise still repeat, He doth tell me plainly: Jesus lives And forgives. 4 I bring my all to Jesus; he hath seen How my soul desireth to be clean. Nothing from his altar I withhold When his cross of suffering I behold; And the fire descending brings to me Liberty. Languages: English
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Who Is on the Lord's Side?

Author: Frances R. Havergal Hymnal: Praise! Our Songs and Hymns #421 (1979) Topics: Challenge First Line: Who is on the Lord’s side? Who will serve the King Tune Title: ARMAGEDDON
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I bring my sins to thee

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-79) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #421 (1986) Topics: The life of holiness Challenge Lyrics: 1 I bring my sins to thee, The sins I cannot count, That I may cleansed be In thy once opened fount. I bring them, Saviour, all to thee; The burden is too great for me. 2 My heart to thee I bring, The heart I cannot read; A faithless, wandering thing, An evil heart indeed. I bring it, Saviour, now to thee That fixed and faithful it may be. 3 To thee I bring my care, The care I cannot flee; Thou wilt not only share, But bear it all for me. O loving Saviour, now to thee I bring the load that wearies me. 4 I bring my grief to thee, The grief I cannot tell; No words shall needed be, Thou knowest all so well. I bring the sorrow laid on me, O suffering Saviour, now to thee. 5 My joys to thee I bring, The joys thy love has given, That each may be a wing To lift me nearer Heaven. I bring them, Saviour, all to thee; For thou hast purchased all for me. 6 My life I bring to thee, I would not be my own; O Saviour, let me be Thine ever, thine alone. My heart, my life, my all I bring To thee, my Saviour and my King. Languages: English
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Take Time to Be Holy

Author: William D. Longstaff Hymnal: Praise! Our Songs and Hymns #422 (1979) Topics: Challenge First Line: Take time to be holy, speak oft with thy Lord Tune Title: HOLINESS
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O speak, O speak while before thee I pray

Author: Frederick Booth-Tucker (1853-1929) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #422 (1986) Topics: The life of holiness Challenge First Line: I bring thee, dear Jesus, my all Lyrics: 1 I bring thee, dear Jesus, my all, Nor hold back from thee any part; Obedient to thy welcome call, I yield thee the whole of my heart. Refrain: O speak, O speak while before thee I pray! And, O Lord, just what seemeth thee good Reveal, and my heart shall obey. 2 Perverse, stubborn once was my will, My feet ran in self-chosen ways; Thy pleasure henceforth to fulfil, I’ll spend all the rest of my days. 3 The doubts that have darkened my soul, The shame and the fears that I hate, O banish, and bid me be whole, A clean heart within me create! 4 O give me a heart that is true, Unspotted and pure in thy sight, A love that would anything do, A life given up to the fight! Languages: English

Give Them All to Jesus

Author: Bob Benson, Sr.; Phil Johnson Hymnal: Praise! Our Songs and Hymns #423 (1979) Topics: Challenge First Line: Are you tired of chasing pretty rainbows Refrain First Line: Give them all, give them all, give them all to Jesus Tune Title: [Are you tired of chasing pretty rainbows]
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I am coming, Lord

Author: Lewis Hartsough (1828-72) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #423 (1986) Topics: The life of holiness Challenge First Line: I hear thy welcome voice Lyrics: 1 I hear thy welcome voice That calls me, Lord, to thee, For cleansing in thy precious blood That flowed on Calvary. Refrain: I am coming, Lord, Coming now to thee; Wash me, cleanse me in thy blood That flowed on Calvary. 2 Though coming weak and vile, Thou dost my strength assure; Thou dost my vileness fully cleanse Till spotless all and pure. 3 Still Jesus calls me on To perfect faith and love, To perfect hope and peace and trust For earth and Heaven above. 4 ‘Tis Jesus who confirms The blessèd work within, By adding grace to welcomed grace, Where reigned the power of sin. 5 And he the witness gives To loyal hearts and free, That every promise is fulfilled If faith but brings the plea. Languages: English

Jesus Calls Us

Author: Cecil Frances Alexander Hymnal: Praise! Our Songs and Hymns #424 (1979) Topics: Challenge First Line: Jesus calls us over the tumult Tune Title: PLEADING SAVIOR
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I thirst, thou wounded Lamb of God

Author: Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf (1700-60); Johann (1712-83); Anna Nitschmann (1715-60); John Wesley (1703-91) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #424 (1986) Topics: The life of holiness Challenge Lyrics: 1 I thirst, thou wounded Lamb of God, To wash me in thy cleansing blood, To dwell within thy wounds; then pain Is sweet, and life or death is gain. 2 Take my poor heart and let it be For ever closed to all but thee; Seal thou my breast, and let me wear That pledge of love for ever there. 3 How blest are they who still abide Close sheltered in thy bleeding side, Who life and strength do thence derive, And for thee fight, and in thee live. 4 O conquering Jesus, Saviour thou, To thee, lo! all our souls we bow; To thee our hearts and hands we give; Thine we will die, thine we will live. Languages: English
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Only Believe

Author: Paul Rader Hymnal: Praise! Our Songs and Hymns #425 (1979) Topics: Challenge First Line: Fear not, little flock, from the cross to the throne Refrain First Line: Only believe, only believe Scripture: Mark 9:23 Tune Title: [Fear not, little flock, from the cross to the throne]

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