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20. Where His Voice is Guiding

1 Hark, ‘tis the Master! he’s calling you today,
Follow where his voice is guiding;
Look for his footprints along the heav’nward way,
Follow where his voice is guiding.
He who lives forevermore,
Trod this earthly path before,
Knows its dangers, knows its grief,
He will send your soul relief.

Refrain:
Follow, follow, where his voice is guiding,
Follow, follow, where his voice is guiding,
Follow where his voice is guiding,
Follow, follow, follow on.

2 New fields of blessing will open to your view,
Follow where his voice is guiding;
Seeking his Spirit, your daily strength renew,
Follow where his voice is guiding.
Pressing onward, glad and free,
Sweeter will his service be,
Richer his rewards of love,
Foretastes of the feast above. [Refrain]

3 What tho’ temptations may beckon you aside?
Follow where his voice is guiding;
Under his banner in loyalty abide,
Follow where his voice is guiding.
Though the way seem hard and long,
Faith will sing her cheery song;
Soon we’ll lay the burdens down,
Then the palm, the harp, the crown. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Hark, 'tis the Master! he's calling you today
Title: Where His Voice is Guiding
Author: E. E. Hewitt
Refrain First Line: Follow where his voice is guiding
Publication Date: 1918
Topic: Following; Guidance



Media
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