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Sunshine in the Heart

Author: Adam Craig Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #193 (1900) First Line: I've found a balm for ev'ry woe Refrain First Line: Sunshine! sunshine Lyrics: 1 I’ve found a balm for ev’ry woe, That bids my fears depart! I’m happy now since Jesus sheds His sunshine in my heart. Chorus: Sunshine! sunshine! Let it in your heart! Sunshine! sunshine! Drive the clouds apart! Jesus smiles above you, Bids your cares depart; Ask him, and he’ll give you Sunshine in your heart. 2 Speak kindly to the little ones, Don’t let them drift apart; The Savior loves them and he’s shed His sunshine in their heart. [Chorus] 3 Be helpful to the aged ones, Who often sit apart, And ask the blessed Lord to shed His sunshine in their heart. [Chorus] 4 When earthly friends are called away, How sorrow’s tears will start; The Lord has triumphed over death, Let sunshine in your heart. [Chorus] 5 To those who’ve wander’d far from God, Your Savior’s love impart; Your life will shine, your face will glow, He’s sunshine in your heart. [Chorus] Topics: Christian Joy; Young People Languages: English Tune Title: [I've found a balm for ev'ry woe]
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Sunshine In the Heart

Author: Adam Craig Hymnal: Riches of Grace #42 (1897) First Line: I've found a balm for ev'ry woe Refrain First Line: Sunshine! sunshine! Let it in your heart! Languages: English Tune Title: [I've found a balm for ev'ry woe]
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Sunshine In the Heart

Author: Adam Craig Hymnal: The Soul Winner #42 (1896) First Line: I've found a balm for ev'ry woe Refrain First Line: Sunshine! sunshine! Let it in your heart! Languages: English Tune Title: [I've found a balm for ev'ry woe]

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