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363. Come Out the Wilderness

1 Tell me, how did you feel when you come out the wilderness,
come out the wilderness, come out the wilderness.
Tell me, how did you feel when you come out the wilderness, leaning on the Lord.

Refrain:
I am leaning on the Lord,
I am leaning on the Lord.
I am leaning on the Lord who died on Calvary.

2 Did you get baptized when you come out the wilderness,
come out the wilderness, come out the wilderness.
Did you get baptized when you come out the wilderness,
leaning on the Lord. [Refrain]

3 Did your soul feel happy when you come out the wilderness,
come out the wilderness, come out the wilderness.
Did your soul feel happy when you come out the wilderness,
leaning on the Lord. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Tell me, how did you feel when you come out the wilderness
Title: Come Out the Wilderness
Refrain First Line: I am leaning on the Lord
Language: English
Publication Date: 2011
Scripture:
Topic: Assurance; Baptism and Dedication; Grace, Mercy, and Forgiveness (5 more...)
Source: Negro Spiritual
Tune Information
Name: [Tell me, how did you feel when you come out the wilderness]
Arranger: Evelyn Simpson-Currenton, b. 1953
Key: D Major
Source: Negro Spiritual
Copyright: Arr. © 2000, GIA Publications, Inc.



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