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Are you saved to serve

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Personal Work First Line: Are you washed in the blood that was shed for you and me? Refrain First Line: Are you serving him who died for you Used With Tune: [Are you washed in the blood that was shed for you and me?]
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Where My King Leads On

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Personal Work First Line: Where my King leads on, till the fight is won Refrain First Line: Where He needs me, where He leads me Used With Tune: [Where my King leads on, till the fight is won]
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Tell Somebody.

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Personal Work and Service First Line: Are you trusting the love of the Savior divine Refrain First Line: Tell somebody, tell somebody Lyrics: 1 Are you trusting the love of the Savior divine, Does His smile make the darkest day bright? Are you laying on Him all the burdens that fret, Does the cross that He gave you seem light? Chorus: Tell somebody, tell somebody All of the wonderful love you know; Tell somebody, tell somebody, Christ and His goodness show. 2 Are you resting today ‘neath the sheltering Rock, Have you given your Lord full control? Are you glad in the love that redeemed you from sin, Has He spoken His peace to your soul? [Chorus] 3 Is there victory now where there once was defeat, Blessed triumph thro' Jesus alone? Tell somebody today of a Master and Friend, And His wonderful mercy make known. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Are you trusting the love of the Savior divine]
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When Your Life Rings True

Author: A. Printzlan Bowen Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Personal Work First Line: Does your life ring out for Jesus with a note of cheer Used With Tune: [Does your life ring out for Jesus with a note of cheer]
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A Little Human Kindness.

Author: Frona Scott Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Personal Work and Service First Line: By making some one happy as we pass along life's way Refrain First Line: A little human kindness brings a bit of heaven near Lyrics: 1 By making some one happy as we pass along life's way, We bring a bit of heaven to the longest, darkest day; The world is full of shadows, full of sorrow, grief and woe, And snares are set before us ev'rywhere we go. Chorus: A little human kindness brings a bit of heaven near, A little human kindness drives away our fear; A little human kindness makes the souls of men akin, And brings the joy of vict'ry to a world of sin. 2 So many weary pilgrims toiling onward up the height, Are longing for a friendly word, ere falls the shades of night; O lend a hand to help them, haste to speak a word of cheer, And gloomy clouds will brighten when the day is drear. [Chorus] 3 Keep all the hope-fires lighted by the torch of love divine; As beacons thro' earth's darkest valleys ever let them shine. Somewhere beyond the sunset, in a land supremely blest, We'll find that human kindness paved the way to rest. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [By making some one happy as we pass along life's way]
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Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters.

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Personal Work and Service First Line: Cast thy bread upon the waters Refrain First Line: Cast thy bread upon the waters Lyrics: 1 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Nothing from the Lord withhold; Sow the seed, and in the harvest You shall reap an hundred fold. Chorus: Cast thy bread upon the waters, Thou shalt find it after many days; Cast thy bread upon the waters, Thou shalt find it after many days. 2 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Thinking not of your reward; Let your living be a service, Be an honor to your Lord. [Chorus] 3 Cast thy bread upon the waters; Give, and give to Him the praise; 'Twill return to you unmeasured After many, many days. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Cast thy bread upon the waters]
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Help to Fill the World With Singing.

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Personal Work and Service First Line: Help to fill the world with singing Refrain First Line: There's a song for you to sing Lyrics: 1 Help to fill the world with singing, Keep the happy bells a-swinging, Send the echoes wildly ringing Over all the earth from shore to shore. Do your part to banish sorrow; Do not wait until tomorrow; Here and there, Yonder, ev'rywhere, Lie broken hearts and lives you may restore. Chorus: There's a song for you to sing, Bells only you may ring, Just a word someone never heard Will cheer a lonely way; There's a yoke for you to wear, There's a cross for you to bear, Do your part with a willing heart To bring a brighter, better day. 2 When the skies are darkest o'er you, When the joys of life ignore you, And the way is dark before you, Song will rift and drive the clouds away. Heavy burdens will seem lighter; Ev'ry day will be the brighter For a song, As you go along Tow'rd that fair city of eternal day. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Help to fill the world with singing]
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Live All The Day With Jesus.

Author: James G. Garth Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Personal Work and Service First Line: Is this old world too much for you? Refrain First Line: With Jesus, with Jesus Lyrics: 1 Is this old world too much for you? Live all the day with Jesus; Just look to Him, He'll help you thro', Live all the day with Jesus. Chorus: With Jesus, with Jesus, No other one can save us; Just look to Him when the path grows dim, Live all the day with Jesus. 2 Are burdens more than you can bear? Live all the day with Jesus; The load is less with Him to share, Live all the day with Jesus. 3 Does sorrow fill your aching heart? Live all the day with Jesus; And spend more time with Him apart, Live all the day with Jesus. 4 Why be afraid of Satan's pow'r? Live all the day with Jesus; Thro' Him there's vict'ry ev'ry hour, Live all the day with Jesus. 5 But others you must try to win, Live all the day with Jesus; 'Twill help in your own fight with sin, Live all the day with Jesus. Used With Tune: [Is this old world too much for you?]
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Let Others See Jesus in You

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Personal Work First Line: By love never failing, love gentle and kind Used With Tune: [By love never failing, love gentle and kind]
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Rainbow Glasses

Author: Belle Case Harrington Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Personal Work First Line: There’s good in ev'ry creature, if only you can find it Refrain First Line: Put on your rainbow glasses and look this old world o’er Lyrics: 1 There’s good in ev’ry creature, if only you can find it; The bad is just a little blot, you really needn’t mind it; Just try to see the beauty and nothing else beside, For hood intentions will a multitude of failures hide. Refrain: Put on your rainbow glasses and look this old world o’er, You’ll find a lot of goodness you’ve never seen before! Some heart will beat the lighter, For skies are always brighter When seen thro’ rainbow glasses. 2 There’s sympathy and kindness, if you but look around you; The sternest mask may hide a heart whose goodness would astound you; A word of understanding will melt the ice away; A friendly nod at morn, will help to make a happy day. [Refrain] 3 The longing to do better, if only we could know it, Lies buried deep in many a heart too proud and shy to show it; The one who seeks these treasures, finds pearls of price untold, And he is blest who helps a friend his better self unfold. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There’s good in every creature, if only you can find it]

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