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90. At the Foot of the Cross

1 I have cast all my care on Jesus,
At the foot of the cross I stand;
And the shadow that falls upon me
Is my guide to the better land.

Chorus:
I am waiting the Master's summons,
At the foot of the cross I stand,
And no evil can e'er befall me,
While I cling to his guiding hand.

2 I care not for wealth or honors,
And I heed not the siren's voice;
For I look to the Lord forever,
In the light of his love rejoice. [Chorus]

3 I am weak, but his hand shall lead me,
In his strength I can journey on;
With the bread of life he shall feed me;
I shall rest when the goal is won. [Chorus]

4 When I pass thro' the dark, dark valley,
I shall fear not the chill or gloom;
For I look to the heights of glory,
To the mansions beyond the tomb. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: I have cast all my care on Jesus
Title: At the Foot of the Cross
Author: Mrs. C. L. S.
Refrain First Line: I am waiting the Master's summons
Language: English
Publication Date: 1883
Scripture:
Copyright: Copyright, 1883, by D. B. Towner.
Notes: Male Voices. "Peace through the blood of the cross."—Col., 1: 20.
Tune Information
Name: [I have cast all my care on Jesus]
Composer: D. B. Towner
Incipit: 34555 65547 12223
Key: G Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1883, by D. B. Towner.



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