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You May Know Where to Find Me

Author: W. C. Poole Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: You may know where to find me when there's work to do Refrain First Line: Where He may need me, there I’ll be Lyrics: 1 You may know where to find me when there’s work to do— In the field where the Lord has need of me; Where the harvest is waiting with the reapers true, Ever loyal and faithful will I be. Refrain: Where He may need me, there I’ll be, And from my lips a song of praise shall ring; I’ve answered, “Master, here am I!” And have surrendered wholly to my King. 2 You may know where to find me when the fight is on— In the front of the battle for the right; You may know where to find me till the vict’ry’s won— At the front, in the thickest of the fight. [Refrain] 3 You may know where to find me when the Lord shall call All His own to a blessed home above; You may look for me yonder where the Lord o’er all Is forever the reigning King of love. [Refrain] Topics: Consecration; Service Used With Tune: [You may know where to find me when there's work to do]
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Come Home Tonight

Author: Thoro Harris, 1874-1956 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Come, wand'rer, to the Lamb of God Lyrics: 1 Come, wand'rer, to the Lamb of God, And trust His all-atoning blood; 'Twill cover all thy sin from sight. Welcome home, welcome home! O come tonight. Refrain: Come home tonight, Come home tonight And all thy guilt shall be forgiven; Do not delay, His voice obey, Come home, come home tonight. 2 Thy name may with the noble stand, And be broadcast o'er all the land; Man ne'er can read the heart aright. Welcome home, welcome home! O come tonight. [Refrain] 3 Long as thou still His call refuse, And heaven's profer'd grace abuse, Thy soul is in a fearsome plight. Welcome home, welcome home! O come tonight. [Refrain] 4 What if this night thy life should end, Eternal years where wouldst thou spend? In blackness of eternal night! Welcome home, welcome home! O come tonight. [Refrain] 5 His Spirit, speaking to thy heart, Will soon forevermore depart, And take His everlasting flight. Welcome home, welcome home! O come tonight. [Refrain] 6 O do not turn from God thy face, Nor leave unsav'd this sacred place, Till thou decide this question right Welcome home, welcome home! O come tonight. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Used With Tune: [Come, wand'rer, to the Lamb of God]
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If We Only Knew

Author: Rev. A. H. Ackley Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: If we only knew the joys that we have missed Refrain First Line: If we only knew, if we only knew Used With Tune: [If we only knew the joys that we have missed]
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He Died For Me

Author: Luther B. Bridgers Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: God so loved the world in sinful pleasure Refrain First Line: He died for me that I might be Used With Tune: [God so loved the world in sinful pleasure]

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