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Doing His Will

Representative Text

Teach me how to do Thy blessed will,
Oh, my Savior, ev’ry day;
That my mission here I may fulfill,
As I journey on my way.

Chorus:
Doing His will,
We will fulfill
Ev’ry command the Bible has giv’n,
Which will lead us safely to the port,
Safely to the port of Heav’n.

Many acts of love may I bestow
On the sad along my way;
And Thy blessing Thou wilt give I know,
And will hear me when I pray.

For the least of these Thy little ones,
In Thy sight is precious still;
And in deeds of kindness to them done,
I will do Thy blessed will.


Source: Twentieth (20th) Century Songs Part One #107

Author: Helen L. Dungan

[Helen L. Dungan] Born: Cir­ca 1855, Ohio. The 1880 cen­sus shows Dun­gan liv­ing in Fran­klin, In­di­a­na, with her hus­band James. --www.hymntime.com/tch/ Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Teach me how to do Thy blessed will
Title: Doing His Will
Author: Helen L. Dungan
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Doing His will
Publication Date: 1900
Copyright: Public Domain

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Twentieth (20th) Century Songs Part One #107

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