Charming Message: A book of gospel songs for conventions, churches, music schools, and special gatherings

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1When you're sick in body and suffereing pain
2Charming message of love beyond compare
3Far away beyond the shadows there's a golden
4Echoes of heaven now are ringing so clear
5So oft I've heard of a city of light
6If you've failed to pray
7When Jesus Christ comes back again
8The Lord is the best friend
9Dear Lord, I realize my weakness
10Lord, I'm sad and lonely
11I thank you, God, for loving me
12I'm so glad to know that I have a mansion
13How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
14I'm just a lonely pilgrim, with no possessions
15I would like to go back to an old-fashioned
16O what joy abides within my newborn soul since
17It's amazing what the Lord can do
18Sometimes when my load is troubling me
19What a morning 'twill be up there
20I'm going to a city beyond the hills of time
21When I shall stand at the judgement of God
22The Bible tells of a holy city
23No more sorrow, on tomorrow
24I wonder as I press along
25I am on my way to glory land
26I am going up there, to that city so fair
27Every night and every day
28Yonder in glory where the angels sing
29The Savior died upon the cross
30A few more days on earth to stay
32I need the prayers of all the Christians
33I'm going along, just singing a song
34There is joy untold in that land of love
35Come before the Lord with praise
36Our Savior came down from God's heaven on high
37My weary soul by sin oppressed
38When I shall reach, When I reach my home in heaven
39When the evening sun of life goes down
40You can modernize your churches
41Some happy day in glory land, I'll see
42I often think of heaven
43When you hear the trumpet sound
44This old world is full of trouble, war and strife
45I am kept each day in the holy way
46Today we march to that home
47Faith of old Moses the waters divided
48Although I cannot see the way
49My pathway is bright, I walk in the light
50I'm in love with my Savior
51I have found the Lord at the foot of the cross
52When you are burdened down with care
53I am in the bright and shining way
54When I think of the Cross, where the dear
55When heaven's portals shall open that day
56There is a city, bright and fair
57Some sweet day the Lord will come
58I wonder why that God so loved us
59My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
60The night before the Savior died
61O holy land where flowers bloom
62Our Savior died on Calvary
63When troubles come along the way
64Lord, I know that I am weak
65Just as I am, without one plea, But [Save] that thy blood
66O Christ, my Lord, show me the way
67Love looked on me, from Calvary
68Gates to glory now are swinging
70In the Bible there's a story
71Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee
72I'm often made to wonder, as through this world
73Mansions are prepared above
74I want to see my mansion bright
75I'm happy today for I'm on my way
76One day I was walking down sin's lonesome
77Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved
78I love my blessed Lord and Savior
79They who seek the throne of grace
80Once I was straying out in sin
81A home in heaven when at last
82My friend have you heard the wonderful story
83Where can rest be found for the weary soul
84Once I was lost down deep in sin
85Safe in the arms of Jesus, safe on his gentle breast
86Out into the fields from morning 'til night
87Won't it be heaven when we shall reach home
88On to battle we'll bravely go
89Often I'm hindered on my way
90In this old world of sin and sorrow
92When your friends seem mighty few
93I am riding the range for my Savior today
94You ask where is heaven
95Many are walking in darkness and sin
96I want to do the best I can
97After I leave for world's unknown
98When the Lord shall come back from his throne
99I'll follow Christ, my Lord and King
100We read of a home called heaven above
101O blessed home so bright and fair
102A neighbor you've been so kind and true
103O when I have crossed over Jordan's deep

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