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Speed Away!

Author: F. E. Belden Hymnal: Christ in Song #703 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity First Line: Speed away! speed away, over mountains and sea Lyrics: 1 Speed away! speed away, over mountain and sea, To the hearts that are waiting with welcome for thee; There are eyes that will gleam with the glad gospel light, There are feet that will walk in the pathway of right, There are voices to sing Praise to Jesus the King: Speed away! speed away! Speed away! 2 Speed away! speed away from thy home fair and bright, To the homes that are darken'd by sin's starless night, Tho' the world with its pleasures invite thee to stay, Tho' the lov'd ones entreat thee "good-bye" to delay Look away thro' the tears, To eternity's years: Speed away! speed away! Speed away! 3 Speed away! speed away, with the love of thy Lord, With the glorious tidings revealed in his word: Bear the Bethlehem story with gladness to men, Bid the world to prepare for His coming again; Free salvation proclaim Thro' Immanuel's name: Speed away! speed away! Speed away! Languages: English Tune Title: [Speed away! speed away! over mountain and sea]
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Can You Wait?

Author: F. E. Belden Hymnal: Christ in Song #704 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity First Line: Could you wait, could you wait if a brother were lost Lyrics: 1 Could you wait, could you wait if a brother were lost In the dark, stormy night, and a flood to be cross'd? If you knew how to guide him from danger and death, Would you sit idly singing sweet carols of faith? O, the faith born above Is the faith full of love! Could you wait? Could you wait? Could you wait? 2 Could you wait, could you wait if a sister should cry, "I am wall'd in by fire! I'm not ready to die!" If her cottage or palace were circled with flame, And you heard her voice calling you, calling by name, Would you linger to read Of some beautiful deed? Could you wait? Could you wait? Could you wait? 3 In the flood, in the flood and the tempest-torn night, There are brothers now wand'ring who long for the right; There are sisters as gentle as ever were known, Whom the fires of perdition surround as their own: They are yielding their blood To the flame and the flood, Can you wait? Can you wait? Can you wait? Languages: English Tune Title: [Could you wait, could you wait if a brother were lost]
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Revive Thy Work

Hymnal: Christ in Song #711 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity First Line: Revive Thy work, O Lord, Thy mighty arm make bare Lyrics: 1 Revive Thy work, O Lord, Thy mighty arm make bare; Speak with the voice that wakes the dead, and make Thy people hear. 2 Revive Thy work, O Lord, disturb this sleep of death; Quicken the smould'ring embers now by Thine almighty breath. 3 Revive Thy work, O Lord, create soul-thirst for Thee; And hung'ring for the bread of life, oh, may our spirits be. 4 Revive Thy work, O Lord, exalt Thy precious name; And by the Holy Ghost our love for Thee and Thine inflame. Languages: English
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Sow in the morn thy seed

Hymnal: Christ in Song #715 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity Lyrics: 1 Sow in the morn thy seed; At eve hold not thy hand; To doubt and fear give thou no heed; Broadcast it o'er the land. 2 Thou canst not toil in vain; Cold, heat, and moist, and dry, Shall foster and mature the grain For garners in the sky. 3 Then, when the glorious end, The day of God, shall come, The angel reapers shall descend, And heav'n shout "Harvest home!" Languages: English
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The world is very evil

Hymnal: Christ in Song #718 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity Lyrics: 1 The world is very evil, The times are waxing late; Be sober and keep vigil; The Judge is at the gate, The Judge who comes in mercy, The Judge who comes with might, Who comes to end the evil, Who comes to crown the right. 2 Arise, arise, O Christian, Let right to wrong succeed; Let penitential sorrow To heavenly gladness lead, To light that has no evening, That knows no moon nor sea, The light so fair and golden, Of Christ, the sinless One. 3 Behold, the morn shall waken, And shadows shall decay, And each true-hearted servant Shall shine as does the day; And God, our King and Portion, In fulnesss of his grace, Shall we behold forever, And worship face to face. Languages: English
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The Night Is Coming

Author: Sidney Dyer Hymnal: Christ in Song #720 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity First Line: Work, for the night is coming Lyrics: 1 Work, for the night is coming, Work thro' the morning hours; Work while the dew is sparkling, Work 'mid springing flow'rs. Work when the day grows brighter, Work in the glowing sun; Work, for the night is coming, When man's work is done. 2 Work, for the night is coming, Work thro' the sunny noon; Fill brightest hours with labor; Rest comes sure and seen. Give ev'ry flying minute Something to keep in store; Work, for the night is coming, When man works no more. 3 Work, for the night is coming Under the sunset skies; While their bright tints are glowing Work, for daylight flies. Work till the last beam fadeth, Fadeth to shine no more; Work while the night is dark'ning, When man's work is o'er. Languages: English Tune Title: WORK
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No Work Too Humble

Author: T. R. Matthews Hymnal: Christ in Song #721 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity First Line: There is no work too humble Lyrics: 1 There is no work too humble For Christian hands to do; There is no path too lowly For our feet to pursue; Our blessed Lord and Master Was servant unto all; None were to poor and needy For him to heed their call. 2 If we are his disciples, Call'd by his holy name, A portion of his Spirit We surely ought to claim. And tho' the task be menial Which he for us hath set; His own divine example We never should forget. 3 That he, the High and Holy, Whose life-work was complete, Should gird himself for labor, And washed those humble feet! And yet we shrink from duties Which seem so far above This deed of Christ-like meekness, This tender proof of love! Languages: English Tune Title: CHENIES
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Carry the Joyful Tidings

Hymnal: Christ in Song #722 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity Lyrics: 1 Carry the joyful tidings To every land and sea; Banish the heart dividings, Brothers should brothers be; Christ died for all the nations, "One flesh and blood," saith he; There are no tribes or stations; One in the Lord are we. 2 God who hath lent his talents, Bids us his service choose; God who hath lent his riches, Bids us in kindness use; God who hath freedom given, Calls us to make it known; He is preparing heaven Not for ourselves alone. 3 Souls on the Orient mountains, Souls in the Northern snows, Souls by the Southern fountains Souls where the sunset glows; Souls out of Christ the Saviour; O for a Church of love, Bearing the priceless favor, Pointing the lost above! Languages: English Tune Title: WORK
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Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears

Author: Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #736 (1875) Topics: Activity Scripture: Ephesians 6:14 Tune Title: MISSIONARY CHANT
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Awake, our souls, away our fears

Author: Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #737 (1875) Topics: Activity Scripture: Isaiah 40:28-31

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