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Ministry of Song

#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
d101Sinner, look to the Lamb who was slain on the
d102Soldiers who are fighting
d103Soon shall I rest in Jesus
d104Speak just a word for Jesus
d105Speak to my soul, dear Jesus
d106Sunlight now is gleaming, on the sparkling dews
d107Surrender to Jesus, just now
d108Surrender to Jesus today
d109Sweet the moments, rich in blessing
d110Tell me the story of Jesus over and over again
d111The boys of today, so active and strong
d112The Master calleth for thee, my friend
d113The night is dark and starless
d114The night is dark, but God, my God, is here
d115The Savior called so lovingly
d116The Savior calls for volunteers
d117The shadows of time flee before the great dawn
d118The soul is a wonderful temple
d119There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d120There is a friend, kind above all others
d121There is help for your soul, O poor sinner
d122There's a blessing for you if you'll only rejoice
d123There's a fountain free flowing 'neath life's tree
d124There's a great day coming, a great day coming
d125There's a land of day, never far away
d126There's a story sweet and old, that is waiting to be told
d127There's a wire from earth to heaven
d128Though earthly things may not endure
d129Though often here we're weary, There is sweet rest above
d130Though the mystic veil of darkness
d131Three crosses stand grimly side by side
d132Through the clouds that hover o'er us
d133Through the meadows green, inviting
d134To the work, to the work, we are servants of God
d135'Twas love that brought life unto men
d136Unanswered yet, the prayer your lips have pleaded
d137Up and away, like the dew of the morning
d138Upon a lonely hill I see, one on the cruel
d139We are throwing out the life line tonight
d140We are told of a home in that city above
d141We are traveling over to the promised land
d142We are under marching orders, against the hosts of sin
d143We can give a cup of water
d144We have seen the Savior coming
d145We've a glorious hope to cheer us
d146What a fellowship, what a joy divine
d147What wonderful words in the Bible [gospel]
d148When parting tears our cheeks bedew
d149When saints of God in danger stood, he to their
d150When the gorgeous tints of morning
d151When the storms of life are over when the sails
d152When we have come to Jordan's tide there'll
d153When we in the judgment stand
d154Who, who are these [they] beside [beyond] the chilly wave
d155Wonderful story of love; tell it to me again
d156Would you be redeemed from all your guilt
d157Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good
d158Would you reach some useful plain
d159You are going to leave the old home, my boy
d160You have longed [looked] for sweet peace
d161You may have the joybells ringing in your heart

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