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Just a Cup of Water

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Just a cup of cooling water given in the Master's name Refrain First Line: Just a cup of water in the Master's name Lyrics: 1 Just a cup of cooling water given in the Master’s name, Just a friendly word when all the way seems dim, Just a little deed of kindness, Jesus tells us is the same As if they were truly given unto him. Refrain: Just a cup of water in the Master’s name, Just a loving word when all the way seems dim; Just a little kindly deed to some life that stands in need, ‘Tis the same as tho’ you gave them unto him. 2 On thy pathway there are those whom gladness hath forsaken long, And their cup of life is bitter to the brim; You may turn their gloom to sunshine, and their sighing into song, Jesus will account the service as for him. [Refrain] 3 Shed the light of hope and gladness, scatter blessings on your way, Where Despair is standing pitiless and grim; On the Master’s shining records you will see the joy some day, ‘Twas the same as tho’ you gave them unto him. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Just a cup of cooling water given in the Master’s name]
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I Want to Meet Jesus: Do You?

Author: E. A. H. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: How happy the meeting in heaven will be Refrain First Line: I want to be daily prepared Lyrics: 1 How happy the meeting in heaven will be When, wondrously saved by grace! The Savior who died for my sins I shall see, And look on his loving face! Refrain: I want to be daily prepared for the end, With heaven, my home, in full view; I want to meet Jesus and all my dear friends; My brother, do you? do you? 2 My soul has been longing my Savior to meet, His presence and joy to share, My happy companions with raptures to greet, Awaiting me over there. [Refrain] 3 O glorious city of beauty and light, With mansions so bright and fair! My spirit thro’ Jesus made spotlessly white, I’m coming to dwell up there. [Refrain] 4 If you are not ready to enter the door That opens to yon fair home, O linger unpardoned and Godless no more! Repentant to Jesus come. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [How happy the meeting in heaven will be]
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Quit You Like Men

Author: E. A. H. Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Be strong to toil in the vineyard wide Refrain First Line: Quit you like men, be strong! Lyrics: 1 Be strong to toil in the vineyard wide, And in the service of Christ abide; A rich reward you at last shall win, When all the sheaves shall be gathered in. Refrain: Quit you like men, be strong! The fight may be fierce and long, But in God’s strength we shall win at length; Then quit you like men, be strong! 2 Be strong to take up your daily cross, And bear for Christ any pain or loss, Until, the burdens of life laid down, Jesus shall give you a fadeless crown. [Refrain] 3 Be strong to battle against all sin, The foes without and the foes within; Conquer by faith in the cleansing blood, Conquer the world by the help of God. [Refrain] 4 Be brave and faithful, and courage take; Never, no, never your Lord forsake; Fight till the conflict on earth is done; Fight till the vict’ry thro’ Christ is won. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Be strong to toil in the vineyard wide]
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Awake! Awake!

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Awake, awake, put on thy strength, O Zion Refrain First Line: Together shall they sing Lyrics: Awake, awake, put on thy strength, O Zion, Put on thy strength O Zion, O Zion, Thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem! Arise, O captive daughter, and shake from thee the dust; In God’s own name shall be thy trust; Awake, awake, put on thy strength, thy beauty, O Jerusalem. Thy watchman shall lift up the voice, Together shall they sing; The desert place shall rejoice In thine exalted King. Break forth, break forth in songs of praise, Thy God doth comfort thee; He leads thee in triumphant ways, His people now are free. Glory, glory, be to the Father, and glory to the Son And to the Holy Ghost, forever, evermore. Amen. Used With Tune: [Awake, awake, put on thy strength, O Zion]
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Stand Up for Christ!

Author: Ida Scott Taylor Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Go forward to battle, ye soldiers of God Refrain First Line: Stand up for Christ in pow'r and might Lyrics: 1 Go forward to battle, ye soldiers of God, Go, singing the praises of Zion abroad, Remember, the cause of your King is unpriced, Go forward to battle and stand up for Christ! Refrain: Stand up for Christ in pow’r and might, And gird you for the Christian fight; Uphold his Word, obey his laws, Stand up for Christ, maintain his cause. 2 Be earnest, be true to yourself and mankind, Of daily temptations your share you will find; But strength shall be given to battle with sin, Your Captain will help you the vict’ry to win. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ daily life’s conflict your spirit may try, Go manfully forward, to fail is to die; Go, girded with valor, and courage, and strength, Your Captain’s approval will crown you at length. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Go forward to battle, ye soldiers of God]
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Service for Others

Author: Lillie M. Hadden Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Rouse ye, Christian people, listen! Lyrics: 1 Rouse ye, Christian people, listen! Do you value as you ought Precious souls whom Christ the Savior With the blood of Calv’ry bo’t? List your eyes and look about you On the fields already white; Thrust the sickle, God will help you Bring the lost ones to the light. 2 To redeem the world from bondage Jesus Christ, the Savior, died, Willingly endured affliction, On the cross was crucified; For our misdeeds he was wounded, And he bore the sins of all; Can you fathom such compassion? Can you e’er such love recall? 3 Are you not your brother’s keeper? Will you not your Lord obey? Hark! he calls you into service, “In my vineyard work today; Do not wait until tomorrow, There is danger in delay; Without Christ some souls may perish While you idle time away. 4 “Inasmuch as ye have done it Unto me,” the King shall say When we gather in his kingdom At the final judgment day, “Inasmuch as ye have done it To the least, ‘twas done for me, Therefore come and share my glory Thro’ the long eternity.” Used With Tune: [Rouse ye, Christian people, listen]
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Be Filled With the Spirit

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: "Be filled with the Spirit," O have ye not heard it Lyrics: 1 “Be filled with the Spirit,” O have ye not heard it, Our hearts for his blessed indwelling were made? The Comforter promised within us abiding, Whose mind and whose soul upon Jesus are stay’d. Refrain: “Be filled with the Spirit,” The Savior’s commandment obey, “Be filled with the Spirit,” Receive ye the blessing today. 2 “Be filled with the Spirit,” the Savior demands it, “Be strong in the Lord and the pow’r of his might,” Receive ye the holy anointing for service, That you may win others from darkness to light. [Refrain] 3 “Be filled with the Spirit,” the promise inherit, Let each one his Pentecost fully receive, The wonderful blessing in all of its fulness For all who on Jesus the Son will believe. [Refrain] 4 “Be filled with the Spirit,” be filled to o’erflowing That others thro’ you this salvation may know; The beautiful Christ-life that dwelleth within you His power revealing wherever you go. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [“Be filled with the Spirit,” O have ye not heard it]
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Are You Helping Somewhere?

Author: F. S. Shepard Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Are you helping somewhere in this world of woe Refrain First Line: Love and help are needed ev'rywhere Lyrics: 1 Are you helping somewhere in the world of woe, That its heavy burdens may the lighter grow? Is your life a blessing wheresoe’er you go? Love and help are needed ev’rywhere. Refrain: Love and help are needed ev’rywhere, In the homes of sorrow, in the homes of care; Are some hearts the happier for your living here below? Do you scatter sunshine wheresoe’er you go? 2 Are you helping somewhere in the world of care? Do you with your brother pain and sorrow share? You will find your burdens lighter far to bear, While you’re helping others anywhere. [Refrain] 3 Are you helping somewhere in the world of sin? Do you seek the erring feet to gather in? You may precious treasures for the Master win By your faithful service ev’rywhere. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Are you helping somewhere in the world of woe]
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What Then?

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: After the pleasures of life are o'er Refrain First Line: Careless soul, what then? Used With Tune: [After the pleasures of life are o’er]
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Try the Healing Fountain

Author: Halle Wunderlin Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Art thou walking in the shadow Refrain First Line: Come and try the Healing Fountain Lyrics: 1 Art thou walking in the shadow When thy God Himself is light? Do life’s burdens hard oppress thee? Livest thou alone by sight? Refrain: Come and try the Healing Fountain Which for sin and suff’ring flows; To the Cross bring all thy sorrows, How to heal them Jesus knows. 2 Do sweet strains of silv’ry music Bring a discord to thine ear? When thy weary heart seeks gladness Comes instead the blinding tear? [Refrain] 3 Gathering life’s fairest roses, Findest thou a stinging thorn, Leaving thee but pain and sorrow, And thy spirit bleeding, torn? [Refrain] 4 Why not try the Healing Fountain, Whence a balm for suffering flows O’er the heart all weary, broken, O’er the life all filled with woes? [Refrain] 5 There the Savior, meekly waiting, Longs thy spirit to release From its weight of care and sorrow, And to give His love and peace. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Art thou walking in the shadow]

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