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How Shall I Know that I am His

Author: Nellie A. Montgomery Hymnal: Sacred Songs No. 2 #138 (1899) Refrain First Line: Then rise, my soul Lyrics: 1 How shall I know that I am His? My heart grows sick with fear; The humble gifts I offer Him, How small they must appear! O child, yield not to dark despair, And be thou not afraid, He gave His life to save a world, Thy ransom has been paid. Refrain: Then rise, sing forth, And bid each doubt to flee, Go, claim the promise of His word, “My peace I give to thee.” 2 How shall I know that I am His? My faith seems all too weak, I long to have assurance mine, Its perfect peace I seek. O child, let naught thy peace assail; May this thy comfort be, ‘Tis not thy fitness makes thee whole, But what He did for thee. [Refrain] 3 How shall I know that I am His? When death shall seal mine eyes Shall I be fit to tread the streets Of yonder paradise? O child, thou shalt with Him abide; Have not a single care, For when the bonds of death are loosed His likeness thou shall bear. [Refrain] Topics: Assurance; Promises Scripture: John 14:27 Tune Title: [How shall I know that I am his]

Then rise, my soul

Author: Nellie A. Montgomery Hymnal: Sacred Songs No. 2 (words ed.) #d61 (1900) First Line: How shall I know that I am his

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