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What a balm for the weary

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 235 hymnals Topics: Prayer Admonition to Pray First Line: Tis the blessed hour of prayerd Used With Tune: [Tis the blessed hour of prayerd]

People Need the Lord

Author: Phill McHugh; Greg Nelson Meter: Irregular Appears in 15 hymnals Topics: Admonition
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The Savior calls; let ev'ry ear

Author: Anna Steele Appears in 324 hymnals Topics: Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Call to Grace and Admonition to Holiness; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Call to Grace and Admonition to Holiness Lyrics: 1 The Savior calls; let every ear Attend the heav'nly sound: Ye doubting souls! dismiss your fear; Hope smiles reviving round. 2 For every thirsty, longing heart, Here streams of bounty flow, And life and health, and bliss impart To banish mortal woe. 3 Here springs of sacred pleasures rise To ease your every pain: Immortal fountain! full supplies! Nor shall you thirst in vain. 4 Ye wand'rers! come, ’tis mercy’s voice, The gracious call obey; Mercy invites to heavenly joys, And can you yet delay? 5 Dear Savior! draw reluctant hearts; To Thee let sinners fly And take the bliss Thy love imparts And drink, and never die. Used With Tune: HOWARD
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Rescue the Perishing

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 816 hymnals Topics: Admonition Used With Tune: [Rescue the perishing]
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O Why Not To-Night?

Author: Eliza Reed Appears in 561 hymnals Topics: Admonition and Invitation First Line: O do not let the Word depart, and close thine eyes Refrain First Line: O Why not tonight Used With Tune: [O do not let the Word depart, and close thine eyes]
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Where Shall I Be?

Author: Charles P. Jones, 1865-1949 Meter: 8.4.8.4 with refrain Appears in 52 hymnals 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 Used With Tune: JUDGEMENT DAY
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Hold to God's Unchanging Hand

Author: Jennie Wilson Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Appears in 136 hymnals Topics: Admonition First Line: Time is filled with swift transition Refrain First Line: Hold to his hand, God's unchanging hand Lyrics: 1 Time is filled with swift transition. Naught of earth unmoved can stand. Build your hopes on things eternal. Hold to God’s unchanging hand. Refrain: Hold to his hand, God’s unchanging hand. Hold to his hand, God’s unchanging hand. Build your hopes on things eternal. Hold to God’s unchanging hand. 2 Trust in him who will not leave you. Whatsoever years may bring. If by earthly friends forsaken, still more closely to him cling. [Refrain] 3 Covet not this world’s vain riches that so rapidly decay. Seek to gain the heavenly treasures. They will never pass away. [Refrain] 4 When your journey is completed, if to God you have been true. fair and bright the home in glory your enraptured soul will view. [Refrain] Used With Tune: UNCHANGING HAND
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Ezekiel Saw de Wheel

Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Admonition First Line: Better mind, my sister, how you walk on de cross Refrain First Line: Ezek'el saw de wheel Lyrics: Refrain: Ezek’el saw de wheel ’Way up in de middle o’ de air, Ezek’el saw de wheel ’Way in de middle o’ de air. De big wheel run by faith, De little wheel run by de Grace o’ God, A wheel in a wheel - ’Way in de middle o’ de air. 1 Better mind, my sister, how you walk on de cross, ’Way in de middle o’ de air. Your foot might slip an’ your soul be lost. ’Way in de middle o’ de air. [Refrain] 2 Let me tell you, brother, what a sinner will do, ’Way in de middle o’ de air. He’ll step on you an’ he’ll step on me. ’Way in de middle o’ de air. [Refrain] Scripture: Ezekiel 1 Used With Tune: [Better mind my sister] Text Sources: Traditional
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To the Work!

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 249 hymnals Topics: Admonition; Admonition First Line: To the work! to the work! we are servants of God Refrain First Line: Toiling on, toiling on Lyrics: 1 To the work! to the work! we are servants of God, Let us follow the path that our Master has trod; With the balm of His counsel our strength to renew, Let us do with our might what our hands find to do. Chorus: Toiling on, toiling on, Toiling on, toiling on; Let us hope, let us watch, And labor till the Master comes. 2 To the work! to the work! let the hungry be fed; To the fountain of life let the weary be led; In the cross and its banner our glory shall be, While we herald the tidings, "Salvation is free!" (Chorus) 3 To the work! to the work! there is labor for all; For the kingdom of darkness and error shall fall; And the name of Jehovah exalted shall be, In the loud-swelling chorus, "Salvation is free!" (Chorus) 4 To the work! to the work! in the strength of the Lord, And a robe and a crown shall our labor reward; When the home of the faithful our dwelling shall be, And we shout with the ransomed, "Salvation is free!" (Chorus) Scripture: Ecclesiastes 9:10 Used With Tune: [To the work! to the work!]
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Flee as a Bird

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Appears in 102 hymnals Topics: Admonition and Invitation First Line: Flee, as a bird, to your mountain Used With Tune: [Flee, as a bird, to your mountain]

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