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Called to Foreign Fields

Author: Eld. John B. Goins Hymnal: SIS1929 #0 (1929) First Line: In the foreign heathen country, where the people know not God Refrain First Line: O, I’ll soon be with my loved ones in my happy, heavenly home Lyrics: 1 In the foreign heathen country, where the people know not God, I am going there to preach His precious word, Where they bow to worship idols, I am going there to stay, Where I’ll labor in the vineyard of the Lord. Refrain: O, I’ll soon be with my loved ones in my happy, heavenly home; Even now the tho’t my soul with rapture thrills; So, goodbye, my friends and brethren, for my time has come to go, I must leave you on the dear, old battle-field. 2 I am called to bear a message to the heathen far away, And for years, o’er there a stranger, I may roam, Just to tell them of a Saviour, One who died to save them all; That’s the reason why I leave my native home. [Refrain] 3 Many days I’ll climb the hillsides, in the sunshine and the rain, Many days I’ll be in hunger and in thirst, Just to tell them that our Lord is coming back to earth again, With His gifts and blessings all as at the first. [Refrain] 4 I will stand the trial and hardships just to tell them precious truths, That the gospel of our Saviour doth contain, And if they will but obey them and be faithful to the end, Up in heaven we will meet you all again. [Refrain] 5 We’ll not all be foreign laborers, but the time will soon arrive, When our mission we have faithfully fulfilled, When our message is delivered and ‘tis said of us, “well done,” In triumph we’ll leave the dear old battle field. [Refrain] Scripture: Mark 16:15 Languages: English Tune Title: [In the foreign heathen country, where the people know not God]
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Old Time Power

Author: R. E. W. Hymnal: SIS1929 #1 (1929) First Line: Lord we tarry for the power Refrain First Line: Jesus send the old-time power Lyrics: 1 Lord we tarry for the power, Every heart in one accord; Waiting for the heav’nly shower, That is promised in Thy word. Refrain: Jesus send the old-time power, The heart-searching power The soul converting power, Like they had at Pentecost, As we tarry send the power, The comforting power; The edifying power, As poured out at Pentecost. 2 We are waiting for a blessing, Send a Pentecostal show’r; Human weakness we’re confessing, Manifest Thyself with Pow’r. [Refrain] 3 Send the Spirit now dear Father, Unto every humble soul; Fill us with Thy loving power, Purify and make us whole. [Refrain] 4 What a wonderful baptism With the Holy Ghost and fire; Wrought in me a new creation. O my soul now mounts up high’r. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord we tarry for the power]
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Satisfied with Jesus

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: SIS1929 #2 (1929) First Line: There’s a question that I o’er and o’er have pondered Refrain First Line: Yes, I know that I am satisfied with Jesus Lyrics: 1 There’s a question that I o’er and o’er have pondered Since my blessed Lord and Master set me free; While I’m satisfied with Jesus, I have wondered Where He is fully satisfied with me. Refrain: Yes, I know that I am satisfied with Jesus For I’m happy just as happy as can be But I wonder while I’m satisfied with Jesus Where He is fully satisfied with me. 2 Does my weary heart each day and hour possess Him? Is He dearer than all else beside can be? While I say I’m satisfied when I confess Him, Yet is Jesus fully satisfied with me? [Refrain] 3 I am satisfied with Jesus as a Savior And I’ve never found a better friend than He; I am satisfied with tokens of His favor, But is Jesus fully satisfied with me? [Refrain] 4 Take me Lord, O, take me now and consecrate me, Thine alone for time and for eternity; Then I know Thou wilt not leave me nor forsake me For Thou wilt be fully satisfied with me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There’s a question that I o’er and o’er have pondered]
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Too Late at the Gate

Author: Vida Munden Nixon Hymnal: SIS1929 #3 (1929) First Line: When at last I shall stand at the great judgment bar Refrain First Line: Shall it then be too late Lyrics: 1 When at last I shall stand at the great judgment bar, With the portals of heaven be standing ajar? Shall I then hear the answer, “Well done, enter in,” Or be driven away all because of my sin? Shall it then be too late As I stand at the gate And the glorious city behold? Will the Savior then say, “Cursed one turned away From the beautiful portals of gold.” 2 Shall I plead at the portals of glory in vain While I wistfully wait there an entrance to gain; All, alas! to be turned from that city so fair And forever be cast into darkest despair? Shall it then be too late As I stand at the gate And the glorious city behold? Will the Savior then say, “Cursed one turned away From the beautiful portals of gold.” 3 O the wailing and woe, should I then be too late And forever be turned from the beautiful gate! O what sorrowful shame if at last I should call For the rocks and them mountains upon me to fall! Shall it then be too late As I stand at the gate And the glorious city behold? Will the Savior then say, “Cursed one turned away From the beautiful portals of gold.” 4 So I’ll turn to the way that is narrow and straight To the pathway that leads to the beautiful gate! And I’ll journey along till that city I see Thru the portals that open its glory to me. If I be not too late As I stand at the gate And the glorious city behold; Then the Savior will say Come ye blessed today, Enter beautiful portals of gold. Languages: English Tune Title: [When at last I shall stand at the great judgment bar]

I Can not Be Moved

Author: R. E. W. Hymnal: SIS1929 #4 (1929) First Line: When the days are dreary Refrain First Line: I can not be, I can not be moved Scripture: Romans 8:38 Languages: English Tune Title: [When the days are dreary]
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When I Reach that City

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: SIS1929 #5 (1929) First Line: On the top of Mount Zion is a city Refrain First Line: Oh, that city on Mount Zion Lyrics: 1 On the top of Mt. Zion is a city And the earth with glory it doth fill; I shall look on its beauty in the morning When I reach that city on the hill. Refrain: Oh, that city on Mt. Zion, Tho’ a pilgrim, yet I love thee still; I’ll not leave thee, through the ages, When I reach that city on the hill. 2 I’m invited to come home to that city, For the Word says, “Whosoever will,” And I’ll find there a mansion for me waiting When I reach that city on the hill. [Refrain] 3 Death will never molest me in that city, Never leave me lying cold and chill; But I’ll enter to live up there forever When I reach that city on the hill. [Refrain] 4 So I’ll stay here until my Savior calls me, Trying daily to perform His will; Then He’ll say unto me, “Well done” up yonder When I reach that city in the hill. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [On the top of Mount Zion is a city]
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It Was for Me

Author: William Wallace Hymnal: SIS1929 #6 (1929) First Line: When the Savior came from glory Refrain First Line: It was for me, the Savior came Lyrics: 1 When the Savior came from glory To the earth long ago, It was for me, it was for me; ‘Twas to show to sinful people That our God loved us so, It was for me, it was for me. Refrain: It was for me, the Savior came, And paid the price in awful shame, Jesus came to save the lost, Tho’ it took Him to the cross, It was for me, it was for me. 2 When he walked the earth in sorrow ‘Mid the sinful and wrong It was for me, it was for me; When He preached to His disciples Or upbraided the throng, It was for me, it was for me. [Refrain] 3 When the Romans thronged about Him In the garden at night, It was for me, it was for me; When they took Him up to Calv’ry Where on Golgotha’s hight, It was for me, it was for me. [Refrain] 4 When He burst death’s bonds asunder And arose from the grave, It was for me, it was for me; When He went from earth to glory And the comforter gave. It was for me, it was for me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the Savior came from glory]
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I Am Going to That City

Author: R. E. W. Hymnal: SIS1929 #7 (1929) Refrain First Line: I am going home to glory Lyrics: 1 I am going to that city, Where with loved ones I shall dwell; In that home thro’ countless ages, We shall never say farewell. Refrain: I am going home to glory, To the city of our King; To behold our blest Redeemer, And His praises ever sing. 2 In that home of joy eternal, Where the streets are paved with gold; Where the flowers bloom forever, And the saints never grow old. [Refrain] 3 In that home there’ll be no sorrow, No more sickness, death nor pain; No farewell words will be spoken, When redeemed ones meet again. [Refrain] 4 Soon our Lord will come in glory, And will gather us all home; To His house of many mansions, From which we will never roam. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I am going to that city]
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Jesus Is Taking Me Through

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SIS1929 #8 (1929) First Line: I know that the victory soon will be mine Refrain First Line: Yes, Jesus is taking me thro’ Lyrics: 1 I know that the victory soon will be mine, That glory will come to me, too; And that I shall never go wrong or repine, For Jesus is taking me thro’. Refrain: Yes, Jesus is taking me thro’, Is keeping me spotless and true; No foe can appall me, no harm can befall me, For Jesus is taking me thro’. 2 Tho many temptations are coming to me, And friends are faint-hearted and few, No burden too heavy to carry will be, For Jesus is taking me thro’. [Refrain] 3 Tho many a tempest sweeps over my way, The home-lights are always in view; And night soon will end in a beautiful day, For Jesus is taking me thro’. [Refrain] 4 I know that at last I shall look on His face And praise Him with songs that are new; With all that are trusting His wonderful grace; For Jesus is taking me thro’. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I know that the victory soon will be mine]
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Singing Glory Hallelujah

Author: L. H. Hampton Hymnal: SIS1929 #9 (1929) First Line: As we pass along the way Refrain First Line: Singing glory, singing glory Lyrics: 1 As we pass along the way For a brighter better day, Singing glory hallelujah to the Lamb; Till at last our friends we meet On that happy golden street, Singing glory hallelujah to the Lamb. Refrain: Singing glory, singing glory Singing glory hallelujah to the Lamb, Singing glory, singing glory Singing glory hallelujah to the Lamb. 2 Tho’ Old Satan would beguile And molest each trusting child, We’ll song glory hallelujah to the Lamb; For we know that bye and bye, He no more our souls will try, We’ll sing glory hallelujah to the Lamb. [Refrain] 3 In that happy bye and bye, We’ll meet Jesus in the sky, Singing glory hallelujah to the Lamb; Won’t that be a happy time, When the bells of glory chime, With the glory hallelujah to the Lamb. [Refrain] 4 So when troubles all are past And we’ve reached our home at last, We’ll sing glory hallelujah to the Lamb; With the host of heaven fair, And the saints from everywhere, We’ll sing glory hallelujah to the Lamb. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [As we pass along the way]

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