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God is calling you, To his cause be truke

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1 God is calling you, to His cause be true,
Try to fill your place today,
‘Mid the toil and strife and the cares of life
Help somebody along the way.

Refrain:
Fill your place today, fill your place alway,
Do not wait till tomorrow’s sun,
If you hesitate, it may be too late,
Fill your place e’er the day is done.

2 From the night of sin you a soul may win
To the path of hope and cheer;
Brighten someones sky, as your passing by,
Keep your light shining bright and clear. [Refrain]

3 With a courage strong, as you march along,
Do not fear to face the foe;
If your heart keeps right, you shall win the fight,
Fill your place in this world below. [Refrain]

Source: Songs of Help: for the Sunday school, evangelistic and church services #109

Author: J. K. Roberts

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Text Information

First Line: God is calling you, To his cause be truke
Author: J. K. Roberts
Refrain First Line: Fill your place today
Copyright: Public Domain

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