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Where Art Thou?

Author: D. O. T. Meter: 6.6.7.6.6.5.6.6 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Examination First Line: O sinner, where art thou? Refrain First Line: Where art thou? Where art thou Lyrics: 1 O sinner, where art thou? Thy soul, designed for light, Is like the raging ocean, Or storms of sullen night. Refrain: Where art thou? Where art thou, Brother, on life’s way? Where art thou? Where art thou? Where goest thou today? 2 Neglecter, where art thou? Oh, do not be too late! This call may leave you hopeless, Tomorrow seal your fate. [Refrain] 3 Backslider, where art thou? Since thou hast gone astray, No peace attends thy spirit, Thou’rt weary all the day. [Refrain] 4 O Christian, where art thou? Thy happy soul is blest, While waiting by the river For thy eternal rest. [Refrain] Scripture: Genesis 3:9 Used With Tune: [O sinner, where art thou?] Text Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Where_Art_Thou); Faith Publishing House, Evening Light Songs, 1949, edited 1987 (392); The Gospel Trumpet Company, Select Hymns, 1911 (217)
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Shall I Miss It?

Author: B. E. W. Meter: 10.8.11.8 with refrain Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Examination First Line: "What will you give in exchange for your soul?&#8221 Refrain First Line: Shall I miss it—be lost forever? Lyrics: 1 “What will you give in exchange for your soul?” What will it profit you, sinner, To gain the whole world and then lose your own soul? Shall I miss it—be lost forever? Refrain: Shall I miss it—be lost forever? Shall I miss it—be lost forever? “Then, oh, what will you give in exchange for your soul?” Shall I miss it—be lost forever? 2 “What will you give in exchange for your soul?” Think of its value, poor sinner, Oh, can you afford to miss heaven’s bright goal, Nor share its sweet joys, no never? [Refrain] 3 “What will you give in exchange for your soul?” Profit and loss are considered; If you wreck on the shoal where the dark billows roll, Your hope and your joys are bartered. [Refrain] 4 “What will you give in exchange for your soul?” Oh, do not stifle conviction; How can you thus trifle? Oh, come and be whole, And Jesus will give remission. [Refrain] Scripture: Matthew 16:26 Used With Tune: [What will you give in exchange for your soul?] Text Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Shall_I_Miss_It); Faith Publishing House, Echoes from Heaven, 1976 (120)
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Do We Well?

Author: Clara M. Brooks Meter: 8.7.8.7 D with refrain Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Examination First Line: To the Syrian camp at twilight Refrain First Line: ’Tis the day of full salvation Lyrics: 1 To the Syrian camp at twilight, Hungry, thirsty, bleeding, sore, Came four leprous men of Israel; Found they there abundant store— Gold and silver, food and raiment, “We must go the message tell, ’Tis a day of joyful tidings, Waiting here, we do not well.” Refrain: ’Tis the day of full salvation, Go, the joyful message tell; While we wait the millions perish, And we do not well. 2 Do we well, my precious brethren? While they starve and die for bread, We, with heaven’s richest blessings, Are so bountifully fed; If we tarry till the morning, Mischief shall our souls befall— Go and tell earth’s dying millions, There is bread enough for all. [Refrain] 3 India’s lost ones still are crying, From that sin-benighted land; Hear those wails from darkest China, And from Egypt’s sunlit strand; While a soul remains in darkness, And in idleness we dwell, Selfishly the truth enjoying, Brethren, dear, we do not well. [Refrain] 4 While a few have crossed the ocean, Leaving all for Jesus’ name, There is room for many others— Go, the gospel news proclaim! Those who roam in sin’s dominion Can be rescued yet from hell, While a moment’s left to save them; If we wait, we do not well. [Refrain] 5 If we labor on for Jesus, And to every dying one Tell the glad and joyful tidings, Till life’s fleeting day is done, When we stand before the judgment, While our hearts with rapture swell, We shall hear the Savior saying, “Ye have done exceeding well.” [Refrain] Scripture: 2 Kings 7:3-9 Used With Tune: [To the Syrian camp at twilight] Text Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Do_We_Well); Faith Publishing House, Evening Light Songs, 1949, edited 1987 (451); The Gospel Trumpet Company, Select Hymns, 1911 (587)
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Fire in the Soul

Author: Daniel S. Warner Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Christian Life Examination, Example First Line: Is the Spirit glowing in thy heart Refrain First Line: Yes, ’tis love, ’tis burning love divine Used With Tune: [Is the Spirit glowing in thy heart]
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The Petition of a Good Conscience

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Self-Examination First Line: O Lord, do thou me try Used With Tune: [O Lord, do thou me try]
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Stay, Thou insulted Spirit, stay

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 397 hymnals Topics: Self-Examination Lyrics: 1 Stay, Thou insulted Spirit, stay, Though I have done Thee such despite; Cast not a sinner quite away, Nor take Thine everlasting flight. 2 Though I have steel'd my stubborn heart, Oft shaken off my guilty fears, And vex'd and urged Thee to depart, For many long rebellious years; 3 Though I have most unfaithful been Of all who e'er Thy grace received, Ten thousand times Thy goodness seen, Ten thousand times Thy goodness grieved; 4 Yes, oh, the chief of sinners spare, In honor of my great High-Priest; Nor in Thy righteous anger swear T'exclude me from Thy people's rest. 5 This only woe I deprecate, This only plague I pray remove, Nor leave me in my lost estate, Nor curse me with this want of love. 6 E'en now my weary soul release, Upraise me with Thy gracious hand, And guide into Thy perfect peace, And bring me to the promised land.
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As o'er the past my memory strays

Author: Bp. Middleton Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 83 hymnals Topics: Self Examination

You, LORD, Are the Portion

Meter: 10.9.10.9. Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Self-Examination First Line: You, LORD, are the portion that I long for Scripture: Psalm 119:57-64 Used With Tune: BOWERSBURN Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016
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We Reap as We Sow

Author: Chas. W. Naylor Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Christian Life Examination, Example First Line: If we shall scatter tares in the fallow Refrain First Line: Soon you shall gather what you now scatter Used With Tune: [If we shall scatter tares in the fallow]
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The Searcher of Hearts

Appears in 19 hymnals Topics: Self-Examination First Line: O Lord, thou hast me searched and known Refrain First Line: Search me, O God and know my heart Scripture: Psalm 139:1-3 Used With Tune: [O Lord, thou hast me searched and known]

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