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Abound in Hope

Author: Charles P. Jones Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Abound in hope, in hope, the guiding star Refrain First Line: Abound in hope thro' the pow'r of the Lord Lyrics: 1 Abound in hope, in hope, the guiding star, That thro' the darkness sends its beams afar, And bids the weary traveler of the night; Press onward, looking for the morning light. Refrain: Abound in hope thro' the pow'r of the Lord, Abound in hope: Press the Victory of His Word. 2 Abound in hope, 'twill ease the burden'd heart, 'Twill calm the sea and blessed peace impart, 'Twill gird the loins with zeal to press along, 'Twill fill the soul all day with happy song. [Refrain] 3 Abound in hope, Christ's promise cannot fail, His glorious truth shall gloriously prevail; Abound in hope, the darkness cannot last, We'll happier be for it when all is past. [Refrain] 4 Abound in hope, ye lab'rers in the Lord; What tho' they yet your message have not heard? Has He not said it void shall not return? Work on, hope on, some day the world will learn. [Refrain] Topics: Hope Scripture: Romans 15:13 Used With Tune: [Abound in hope, in hope, the guiding star]

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[Abound in hope, in hope, the guiding star]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Charles P. Jones Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 34535 35353 13455 Used With Text: Abound in Hope

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Abound in Hope

Author: Charles P. Jones Hymnal: His Fullness Songs #274 (1977) First Line: Abound in hope, in hope, the guiding star Refrain First Line: Abound in hope thro' the pow'r of the Lord Lyrics: 1 Abound in hope, in hope, the guiding star, That thro' the darkness sends its beams afar, And bids the weary traveler of the night; Press onward, looking for the morning light. Refrain: Abound in hope thro' the pow'r of the Lord, Abound in hope: Press the Victory of His Word. 2 Abound in hope, 'twill ease the burden'd heart, 'Twill calm the sea and blessed peace impart, 'Twill gird the loins with zeal to press along, 'Twill fill the soul all day with happy song. [Refrain] 3 Abound in hope, Christ's promise cannot fail, His glorious truth shall gloriously prevail; Abound in hope, the darkness cannot last, We'll happier be for it when all is past. [Refrain] 4 Abound in hope, ye lab'rers in the Lord; What tho' they yet your message have not heard? Has He not said it void shall not return? Work on, hope on, some day the world will learn. [Refrain] Topics: Hope Scripture: Romans 15:13 Languages: English Tune Title: [Abound in hope, in hope, the guiding star]

Abound in hope, in hope, the guiding star

Author: Charles Price Jones Hymnal: Jesus Only, Songs and Hymns #d2 (1901) Languages: English

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Charles Price Jones

1865 - 1949 Author of "Abound in Hope" Charles Price Jones born December 9, 1865, near Rome, Georgia. He grew up in Kingston, Georgia, and attended the Baptist church. He was converted in 1884 while living in Cat Island, Arkansas. In 1885 he was called to the ministry and began preaching. In 1888 he attended Arkansas Baptist College and taught school in Grant County, Arkansas. He preached and pastored several Baptist churches. After asking God for a deeper experience of grace and fasting and praying for three days, Jones experienced a closeness with God, and in 1895, along with other Baptist holiness adherents, who taught that a second work of grace can cleanse the Christian of original sin. They started a holiness movement in the Baptist church, and he began teaching holiness in his congregation, Mount Helm Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi. He faced much opposition from some members of his congregation and other Baptist churches. Eventually the church voted to remove "Baptist" and change it to "Church of Christ." For several years, Jones led a non-denominational holiness movement. In 1899 he began to write songs for his church. Most of his hymns were inspired by a scripture passage. The congregation built the Christ Temple campus which included a 1000 seat sanctuary, a printing press, a school building, and a girl's dormitory. In 1917, Jones organized Christ Temple Church in Los Angeles and moved the printing press there. He died January 19, 1949 in Los Angeles Dianne Shapiro, from Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. website and "Charles Price Jones (1865-1949) Religious Leader" by David Daniels, Mississippi Encyclopedia website (both accessed 10/9/2020)
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