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58. The New Glory Song

1 If you are discouraged
In darkness or in doubt,
If you are down-hearted,
The Lord can bring you out,
Don’t give o’er the battle
The vict’ry you can win,
Open your heart to heaven
And the glory will come in.

Refrain:
Open your heart to heaven and the glory will come in,
Open your heart to heaven and the glory will come in;
Tell Jesus all your trials, He’ll save you from your sin,
Open your heart to heaven and the glory will come in.

2 Do you long for comfort
This world has never brought?
Do you carry burdens,
Your many sins have wrought?
Take it all to Jesus;
Your Friend He’s always been,
Open your heart to heaven
And the glory will come in. [Refrain]

3 When you’re sorely tempted,
Because of some defeat,
When you have forebodings,
Of trials you’re to meet,
Trust and do not worry,
Thy faith will surely win,
Open your heart to heaven
And the glory will come in. [Refrain]

4 When life’s joys and sorrows,
It’s hopes and fears are o’er,
When with those we’ve labored,
We reach the golden shore,
We’ll rejoice forever,
For vict’ry over sin,
Open your heart to heaven
And the glory will come in. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: If you are discouraged
Title: The New Glory Song
Author: C. B. S.
Refrain First Line: Open your heart to heaven and the glory will come in
Language: English
Publication Date: 1912
Tune Information
Name: [If you are discouraged]
Composer: Clarence B. Strouse



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