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It Leads By the Cross

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Safety - Security First Line: The way of salvation must lead by the cross Refrain First Line: It leads by the cross, it leads by the cross Lyrics: 1 The way of salvation must lead by the cross, And lead you to infinite love, Whatever it bring you of trial and loss, ‘Twill lead you to glory above. Refrain: It leads by the cross, it leads by the cross, The way to the city of gold, The way of salvation will lead by the cross, And bring you to gladness untold. 2 The way of salvation must lead by the cross, And show you the Savior who died To give you a right to the mercy of God, And give you all heaven beside. [Refrain] 3 The way of salvation must lead by the cross, O will you not travel therein? O will you not ask that dear Savior today To save you from sorrow and sin? [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 100:2 Used With Tune: [The way of salvation must lead by the cross]
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I am Safe on the Rock of Ages

Author: Jennie Wilson Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Safety - Security First Line: Far above the swelling tide Lyrics: 1 Far above the swelling tide, From life’s beating storms I hide, Here by faith I will abide, I am safe on the Rock of Ages. Refrain: I am safe on the Rock of Ages, I am safe on the Rock of Ages, Tho’ the wildest gale my retreat assail, I am safe on the Rock of Ages. 2 Changing seasons come and go, Surging billows ebb and flow, Still abiding peace I know, I am safe on the Rock of Ages. [Refrain] 3 This dear covert cleft for me, Shall my welcome refuge be, Throughout all eternity, I am safe on the Rock of Ages. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 89:26 Used With Tune: [Far above the swelling tide]
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Better than Rubies

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Safety-Security First Line: Better to bear the Savior's cross Used With Tune: [Better to bear the Savior's cross]
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Christ the Good Shepherd

Author: Mrs. W. E. McKinney Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Safety-Security First Line: Christ the good Shepherd is tenderly leading me Used With Tune: [Christ the good Shepherd is tenderly leading me]
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I Want My Savior at the Helm

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Safety-Security First Line: My bark is on a billowing sea Used With Tune: [My bark is on a billowing sea]
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The Mediator

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Safety-Security First Line: There is a safe retreat from ev'ry evil Refrain First Line: O gracious Mediator, my Savior Used With Tune: [There is a safe retreat from every evil]
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Believing in Jesus

Author: Rubie T. Weyburn Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Safety-Security First Line: I dare not walk without Jesus Refrain First Line: But Jesus is greater Used With Tune: [I dare not walk without Jesus]
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The Sight of God and Christ in Heaven

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 92 hymnals Topics: God Defence; Protection; Safety; Security First Line: Descend from heaven, immortal Dove
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The Sealing of the Spirit

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 339 hymnals Topics: Deliverance; God Defence; Protection; Safety; Security First Line: Why should the children of a King
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He Giveth Quietness

Author: Jennie E. Hussey Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Safety-Security First Line: In lowly and hidden places Lyrics: 1 In lowly and hidden places, Away from the crowd and crush, Each filling our humble spaces, Shut in from the active rush— We’re waiting and watching, and praying For his kingdom soon to come, While here we are quietly staying Till Jesus calls “Come home.” Refrain: He giveth quietness, He giveth quietness, He giveth quietness, And who then shall make afraid? 2 The place where he put and keeps us, The place which he knows is best, Where, in quietness and assurance, He bids us to tarry and rest. For never a “blast of hurry” Has the pow’r to touch us there, And never an anxious worry Shall line our brows with care. [Refrain] 3 We’ll gain, in each quiet hour, New strength for the coming strife; If we wait the promised power, ‘Twill deepen our Christian life. The enemy’s wiles shall never Find us fainting nor dismayed, For he giveth quietness ever; Who, then, shall make afraid? [Refrain] 4 It may not be easy to whisper, Repeating it day by day, Instead of “I’ll go where he sends me,” “I’ll stay where he wants me to stay.” The door of his love will open, And from out the shadows dim, To the inner court of his presence, The King will call us to him. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [In lowly and hidden places]

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