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We Give Our Lord Our Best

Author: Mrs. C. D. Martin Hymnal: KS1914 #31 (1914) First Line: On the cross, that He might redeem us Lyrics: 1 On the cross, that He might redeem us, That from sin He might give us rest; Jesus, under complete atonement, Did for sinners His very best. Chorus: For the wondrous love of God, And for our Saviour’s precious blood, We henceforth give to Christ, our Lord, our very best. 2 For the love we now bear our Saviour, And because we are sav’d and blest; We will follow where He may lead us, And for Him do our very best. [Chorus] 3 Tho’ we serve Him on obscure places, “Be thou faithful” is His behest; Now how much we may do, but are we Doing now just our very best. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [On the cross, that He might redeem us]
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Sweet Sabbath Bells

Author: Edna R. Worrell Hymnal: KS1914 #32 (1914) First Line: Sabbath bells are pealing soft and clear Lyrics: 1 Sabbath bells are pealing soft and clear, As the morning breaks, Saying: “Rise, the Sabbath draweth near;” As the spirit gently awakes. Promise of a day of peace and rest Ev’ry sound foretells, Oh the joy they bring, As they sweetly ring, Blessed holy Sabbath bells! Chorus: Sweet Sabbath bells, sweet Sabbath bells, How sweet their chime, as now they’re swinging, What a joy foretold, From throats of gold, Of heaven’s music which to earth They now are bringing. 2 Sabbath bells their heav’nly music raise As the noon draws nigh, Ev’ry tone a golden note of praise To the Lord who reigneth on high. Their’s a bidding sweet to enter in Where the Lord dispels All that grieves the breast, Giving joy and rest, Oh those blessed Sabbath bells! [Chorus] 3 Sabbath bells their benediction ring Neath the ev’ning shades, “Peace be with you,” are the words they sing As the daylight beaut’usly fades. Bells at morn, at noon, and eventide, How the glad heart swells With the thoughts they raise On our holy days; Oh those blessed Sabbath bells! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sabbath bells are pealing soft and clear]
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Jesus Himself Drew Near

Author: Edna E. Trusted Hymnal: KS1914 #33 (1914) First Line: Faint with the heat and the length of the road Refrain First Line: Jesus Himself, O 'twas Jesus Himself Lyrics: 1 Faint with the heat and the length of the road, I was oppress’d with a wearisome load; One came, so tenderly saying to me: “Give Me thy load ‘tis too heavy for thee.” Chorus: Jesus Himself, Jesus Himself, O ‘twas my Saviour, ‘twas Jesus Himself. 2 I was so poor, not a penny had I, Clothing or food for the journey to buy; One came and whisper’d, “Leave that to my care; Wealth of a kingdom with thee will I share.” [Chorus] 3 I was so lonely for lack of a friend; One came and offer’d me love without end, Love that is mighty to strengthen and save, Love that can triumph o'er death and the grave. [Chorus] 4 What tho’ the valleys be many and deep, What if the pathway be stony or steep. Mountain or moorland or valley of death: “I will be with thee,” my Comforter saith. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Faint with the heat and the length of the road]
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Working, Watching, Praying

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: KS1914 #34 (1914) First Line: Go forth! go forth for Jesus now! Refrain First Line: Go forth to work Languages: English Tune Title: [Go forth! go forth for Jesus now!]
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A Winning Fight

Author: Edna R. Worrell Hymnal: KS1914 #35 (1914) First Line: The winning fight is always to the right Refrain First Line: We have a long, hard fight, but we'll win Lyrics: 1 The winning fight is always to the right, When life’s great wars with evil once begin For those who trust the Lord in all His might Can shout: “We’ll win!” Chorus: We have a long, hard fight, but we’ll win, We’ll win, o’er sin, We’re on the Lord’s side, We’re on the right side, And we must surely win. 2 When sin assails the courage often fails, And base surrender tempts the soul within, But Christ’s own armor ev’rywhere prevails, Praise God! we’ll win! [Chorus] 3 With eyes turn’d t’ward our ever conqu’ring Lord, Our faith the shield to quench the darts of sin, And with His Holy Spirit for a sword, ‘Tis true; we’ll win! [Chorus] 4 Then let our cry ring upward to the sky, Ring louder still than conflicts fearful din, A shout of triumph echoing on high: “We’ll win! we’ll win!” [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [The winning fight is always to the right]
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Stop, Look and Listen

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: KS1914 #36 (1914) First Line: Be not swift to go ere the path you know Lyrics: 1 Be not swift to go ere the path you know, Stop awhile, your strength renew; In communion sweet at the mercy-seat, Ask the Lord what you should do. Chorus: Stop, look and listen, As you walk upon life’s way, Stop, look and listen, Lest your feet may go astray; If you fail to tell the story You may miss your crown in glory. Stop, look and listen, Till the Saviour’s voice you hear. 2 Look away from all that may cause your fall, Counting earthly things but loss; There’s a Friend that’s near, He will help and cheer, Tho’ your way leads by the cross. [Chorus] 3 Listen hour by hour for His voice of pow’r, Let His Word abide in you; Open heart and ear His commands to hear, Take His orders straight and true. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Be not swift to go ere the path you know]
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Stand Firm for the Lord and Right

Author: C. H. L. Hymnal: KS1914 #37 (1914) Refrain First Line: Stand firm, stand firm Lyrics: 1 Stand firm for the Lord and right— In answer to His call, Go forth, in faith, the world to win, The Lord hath need of all. Chorus: Stand firm, stand firm, Stand firm for the Lord and right, Have faith in God till He calls you Where faith is lost in sight. 2 Stand firm for the Lord and right— The hosts of sin assail, But Jesus our Commander is And we can never fail. [Chorus] 3 Stand firm for the Lord and right, Whate’er it may entail; For right is right as God is God, [Chorus] 4 And right must sure prevail. [Chorus] 5 Stand firm for the Lord and right, The fight is not for long; This day is heard the battle-cry, But soon the Victor’s song. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Stand firm for the Lord and right]
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Sing as You Journey

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: KS1914 #38 (1914) First Line: Sing as you journey, gladden the way Lyrics: 1 Sing as you journey, gladden the way, Chase all the shadows, brighten each day; Sing of each blessing sent from above, Gifts from the Father, tokens of love. Chorus: Sing as you journey, Sing on your way; God will be with you, Bless you each day; Sing and be thankful, Ever rejoice, Praising His goodness, O lift the heart and voice. 2 Sing as you journey, many are near, Longing for kindness, comfort and cheer; Tender the message, sweet the refrain, Others with gladness list to the strain. [Chorus] 3 Sing as you journey, skies will be bright, Burdens seem lighter, shadows take flight; Joys will be sweeter, courage grow strong, All of the pathway blest by your song. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing as you journey, gladden the way]
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Hold Fast to His Hand

Author: L. S. L. Hymnal: KS1914 #39 (1914) First Line: Are you tempted and tried each passing day? Lyrics: 1 Are you tempted and tried each passing day? Hold fast to the Saviour’s hand; His feet hath trod all the thorny way, Hold fast to the Saviour’s hand. Chorus: Hold fast to His hand, the Saviour’s precious hand, Hold fast to the Saviour’s hand; Never fear for His cause to bravely stand, Hold fast to the Saviour’s hand. 2 Do you stumble along the toilsome way? Hold fast to the Saviour’s hand, He will keep you safe if you “watch and pray,” Hold fast to the Saviour’s hand. [Chorus] 3 Do the dark clouds of grief around you spread? Hold fast to the Saviour’s hand; Thro’ the vale of shadows you shall be led, Hold fast to the Saviour’s hand. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you tempted and tried each passing day?]
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When He Is Crowned Lord and King

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: KS1914 #40 (1914) First Line: When Christ alone shall reign in the world of sin Refrain First Line: When Christ is crown'd in royal grace Languages: English Tune Title: [When Christ alone shall reign in the world of sin]

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