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A Friend Have I

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #23 (1948) Tune Title: [A friend have I who standeth near] First Line: A friend have I who standeth near Refrain First Line: A friend have I more dear to me Languages: English
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That's What His Love Means to Me

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #50 (1948) Tune Title: [A light on my pathway to banish the night] First Line: A light on my pathway to banish the night Languages: English

God Knows the Answers

Author: Wesley R. Omans Hymnal: IGS21948 #116 (1948) Tune Title: [A man whose name was Gideon was needed by the Lord] First Line: A man whose name was Gideon was needed by the Lord Refrain First Line: I'm sure God knows the answers; He'll add or He'll subtract Languages: English
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His Grace Is Sufficient

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #52 (1948) Tune Title: [A message in song I am bringing] First Line: A message in song I am bringing Refrain First Line: His grace is sufficient for me Lyrics: 1 A message in song I am bringing, A truth in the Bible I see, Of wonderful grace I am singing, Sufficient for you and for me; Whatever my life may be bringing, Whatever the testings may be, To Jesus my Lord I am clinging, His grace is sufficient for me. Chorus: His grace is sufficient for me, His grace is sufficient for me, “My strength is made perfect in weakness,” His grace is sufficient for me. 2 We read in the Bible the story Of three Hebrew children so brave, Who lived for their God and His glory, They knew He was mighty to save; When cast in the furnace so flaming, The form of the fourth they could see, Methinks they this truth were proclaiming: “His grace is sufficient for me.” [Chorus] 3 A prophet named Daniel was carried With others a captive abroad, In courts of the kingdom he tarried, But still remained true to His God. the laws of the land then provided That God should be worshiped no more, But Daniel in God still confided, And prayed thrice a day as before. [Chorus] 4 The Medes and the Persians objected: “This man is too noisy O King, In spite of the laws we’ve effected He continues to pray and to sing.” To dens full of lions they took him, But trusting to God he no doubt, Relying on God, His salvation, Continued to pray, sing and shout. [Chorus] 5 When Silas and Paul had been preaching A gospel that saved from all sin, The precepts of God they were teaching, And souls they were seeking to win; They both were arrested and beaten, But at midnight the prison rooms rang, For Silas and Paul had a meeting, Methinks that this duet they sang: [Chorus] Languages: English
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A Pilgrim and a Stranger

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #85 (1948) Tune Title: [A pilgrim am I and a stranger] First Line: A pilgrim am I and a stranger Refrain First Line: A pilgrim am I and a stranger here Lyrics: 1 A pilgrim am I and a stranger, On earth I have no dwelling place; I look for a city fair and bright, Where God Himself shall be the light; I often grow weary with longing To come to that homeland fair, For I am but an alien here, But I shall be no stranger there! 2 Chorus; A pilgrim am I and a stranger here, Oft burdened with toil and with care, But with joy I sing on my journey home, For I shall be no stranger there! 3 A pilgrim am I and a stranger; This world has no charm for my soul, Its gold and its glitter quickly fade, My trust on better things is staid; My face I have set towards the city, The city that lies foursquare; My mansion stands within its walls,— Oh, I shall be no stranger there! 4 A pilgrim am I and a stranger; Tho’ sin sings its sweet siren song, Mine ears are attuned to strains divine That drift across the borderline. My loved ones who gathered before me, With me shall that homeland share— Oh, I may be an alien here, But I shall be no stranger there! Languages: English

The Closer I Walk the Sweeter He Seems

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #93 (1948) Tune Title: [A Saviour have I more precious to me] First Line: A Saviour have I more precious to me Languages: English

Make My Saviour Your Saviour Too

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #62 (1948) Tune Title: [A Saviour of infinite love I have found] First Line: A Saviour of infinite love I have found Languages: English

A Saviour Wonderful

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #46 (1948) Tune Title: [A Saviour wonderful is He, beyond my fondest dreaming] First Line: A Saviour wonderful is He, beyond my fondest dreaming Refrain First Line: A Saviour wonderful is He Languages: English

He Pilots Me

Author: W. C. Poole Hymnal: IGS21948 #57 (1948) Tune Title: [Across life's sea, thro' calm and storm] First Line: Across life's sea, thro' calm and storm Refrain First Line: He pilots me, He pilots me Languages: English
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After the Shadows

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #95 (1948) Tune Title: [After the shadows cometh the sunshine] First Line: After the shadows cometh the sunshine Refrain First Line: After the shadows cometh the sunshine Lyrics: 1 After the shadows cometh the sunshine; After the night beams the morning star; After a sadness comes joy and gladness; After the battle, peace that naught can mar. Chorus: After the shadows cometh the sunshine; After the sorrow joy will come; After the toiling comes rest from labor; After the journey cometh home, sweet home. 2 After the tempest calm will enfold you; After the tears hope will sing its song; After the trials will come a blessing; After temptation, triumph over wrong. [Chorus] 3 After the cross the crown will be given; After the toil come the great reward; After the journey comes home and heaven, Where we shall dwell forever with the Lord. [Chorus] Languages: English

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