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Linger with Jesus in prayer

Author: John W. Peterson Hymnal: NCF21959 #d11 (1959) First Line: Friend, if your troubled heart longs for peace

Because he loved me

Author: Norman J. Clayton Hymnal: NCF21959 #d12 (1959) First Line: From his home of splendor and glory

I am resting, resting

Author: Virgil P. Brock Hymnal: NCF21959 #d13 (1959) First Line: God has shown his loving face

He calls his sheep by name

Author: John W. Peterson Hymnal: NCF21959 #d14 (1959)

He lives again, no more to die

Author: Norman J. Clayton Hymnal: NCF21959 #d15 (1959) First Line: He lives, the Savior lives

From guilt to glory, hallelujah

Author: John W. Peterson Hymnal: NCF21959 #d16 (1959) First Line: How dark and dreary was my way

How I love the Bible, 'tis God's message

Author: Robert Harkness Hymnal: NCF21959 #d17 (1959)

He left the heavenly glory

Author: Norman J. Clayton Hymnal: NCF21959 #d18 (1959) First Line: How wondrous the story of infinite love

Jesus is all you need

Author: Norman J. Clayton Hymnal: NCF21959 #d19 (1959) First Line: Hungry, lonesome, worried, distressed Refrain First Line: Sweetly he calls to the weary today

Jesus, rock of ages, let me hide in thee

Author: Charles F. Weigle Hymnal: NCF21959 #d20 (1959) First Line: I have found a hiding place when sore distrest [distressed]

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