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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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Now Blessed Be Jehovah God

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 23 hymnals Topics: Closing Of Worship Service; Doxologies; Glory And Majesty Of God; Works of God Scripture: Psalm 72:18-19 Used With Tune: CORONATION
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On our way rejoicing

Author: John S. B. Monsell, 1811 - 75 Appears in 200 hymnals Topics: The Church Year Septuagesima to Lent; Church Life and Work Harvest; The Church Worship - The Close of Service Lyrics: 1 On our way rejoicing, Gladly let us go; Conquered hath our Leader, Vanquished is the foe. Christ without, our safety; Christ within, our joy; Who, if we be faithful, Can our hope destroy? Refrain: On our way rejoicing As we forward move, Hearken to our praises, O thou God of love! A-men. 2 If with honest-hearted Love for God and man, Day by day thou find us Doing what we can, Thou who giv'st the seed-time Wilt give large increase, Crown the head with blessings, Fill the heart with peace. [Refrain] 3 Unto God the Father Joyful songs we sing, Unto God the Saviour Thankful hearts we bring, Unto God the Spirit Bow we and adore, On our way rejoicing Now and evermore. [Refrain] Amen. Used With Tune: HERMAS
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Fill Thou My Life, O Lord My God

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 97 hymnals Topics: Abiding in Christ; Christian Life; Christian Service; Communion with Christ and God; Contentment; Daily Living; Good Works; Life Sacredness of; Praise; Supplications For Sanctification Lyrics: 1 Fill thou my life, O Lord my God, in ev'ry part with praise, that my whole being may proclaim thy being and thy ways. Not for the lip of praise alone, nor e'en the praising heart, I ask, but for a life made up of praise in ev'ry part: 2 Praise in the common words I speak, life's common looks and tones, in fellowship enjoyed at home with my beloved ones, enduring wrong, reproach, or loss with sweet and steadfast will, forgiving freely those who hate, returning good for ill. 3 So shall each fear, each fret, each care be turned into a song, and ev'ry winding of the way the echo shall prolong. So shall no part of day or night from sacredness be free, but all my life, in ev'ry step, be fellowship with thee. Scripture: Psalm 34:1 Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE
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Have Ye Heard the Song from the Golden Land?

Author: J. Johnson Appears in 16 hymnals Topics: Work and Service Refrain First Line: The Lord of the harvest will soon appear Used With Tune: [Have ye heard the song from the golden land]
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Listen! The Master Beseecheth

Author: W.M. Punshon Appears in 17 hymnals Topics: Work and Service Refrain First Line: Then work, brothers, work, let us slumber no longer Used With Tune: THE PILGRIM'S MISSION
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Whoe'er Would Win the Battle

Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Work and Service First Line: Whoe'er would win the battle Must never mind the blows Refrain First Line: Then take up all the armor, The helmet and the sword Used With Tune: [Whoe'er would win the battle]
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March Onward, March Onward!

Author: Anon. Appears in 18 hymnals Topics: Work and Service First Line: March onward, march onward! Our banner of light Refrain First Line: Press forward, look upward, be strong in the Lord Used With Tune: [March onward, march upward! Our banner of light]

Let It Be Me

Author: Gayle D. Garrison Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Work and Service First Line: Let me be the one to serve Him Refrain First Line: Let me never be ashamed Used With Tune: [Let me be the one to serve Him]
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Tell It To-day.

Author: Chas. H. Gabriel, Jr. Appears in 19 hymnals Topics: Personal Work and Service First Line: Dear is the story of wonderful love Lyrics: 1 Dear is the story of wonderful love Told of a Savior, who came from above, Bore all our sins, and in sorrow and shame, Suffered and died a lost world to reclaim. Refrain: Tell it today, it will brighten the way, Tell it today, tell it today; No other theme can such blessing bestow; Joy will come to someone if you tell it today. 2 Hated, despised and rejected was He, Whose word commanded the wind and the sea; By whose compassion the hungry were fed, Who healed the living, whose voice raised the dead. [Refrain] 3 Torn were His feet by the briars of scorn; Pierced was His forehead by many a thorn; Wounded for us were His hands and His side, Broken the heart of the Lord crucified. [Refrain] 4 When, with the loved ones who’ve gone on before, Ransomed we stand on that beautiful shore; When in His beauty our Savior we see, O what a glorious day that will be! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Dear is the story of wonderful love]

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