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Our Consecration

Author: H. J. Zelley Hymnal: ASCS1917 #141 (1917) First Line: We bring our offerings today Refrain First Line: Come, Holy Ghost, for thee we call Lyrics: 1 We bring our offerings today, Tho’ small and humble they may be; Upon Thy altar, Lord, we lay, And consecrate ourselves to Thee. Refrain: Come, Holy Ghost, for Thee we call! Come in Thy soul-transforming pow’r; We consecrate our lives and all, For Thee to use from this blest hour. 2 Our bodies to Thee, Lord, we give, A living sacrifice to be; O come, and in these temples live; Abide in us and we in Thee. [Refrain] 3 Our minds we consecrate to Thee, And in Thy law they shall delight; Accept our gifts, let each one be A burning and a shining light. [Refrain] 4 Our spirits, too, we now resign To be made clean from inbred sin; O make them good and pure like Thine, Then enter and abide within. [Refrain] 5 Our bodies, minds and spirits, Lord, Without reserve to Thee we give, And trusting in Thy Holy Word, For Jesus only will we live. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [We bring our offerings today]
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Will Jesus Find Us Watching?

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: ASCS1917 #142 (1917) First Line: When Jesus comes to reward His servants Refrain First Line: O can we say we are ready, brother Languages: English Tune Title: [When Jesus comes to reward His servants]
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Nobody Like Jesus

Author: Edith L. Mapes Hymnal: ASCS1917 #143 (1917) First Line: Sometimes secret sins creep into my heart Languages: English Tune Title: [Sometimes secret sins creep into my heart]
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The Star-Spangled Banner

Hymnal: ASCS1917 #144 (1917) First Line: Oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light]
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The Shining Shore

Hymnal: ASCS1917 #145 (1917) First Line: My days are gliding swiftly by Languages: English Tune Title: [My days are gliding swiftly by]
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Is it I? Is it You?

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: ASCS1917 #146 (1917) First Line: Someone is turning his back on the Savior Refrain First Line: O who would the love of the Savior abuse Lyrics: 1 Someone is turning his back to the Savior And thus crucifying the Master anew, Someone is slighting His pardoning favor; My Lord, is it I? My friend, is it you? Refrain: O who would the love of the Savior abuse, The mercy and pardon He offers, refuse? The lost are so many, the saved are so few,— My Lord, is it I? My friend, is it you? 2 Just as of yore He on trial is standing, Denied by the many and loved by the few; Someone “Away with Him!” still is demanding; My Lord, is it I? My friend, is it you? [Refrain] 3 Someone too late will for mercy be calling With death and eternity looming in view, Crying for mountains on him to be falling; My Lord, is it I? My friend, is it you? [Refrain] 4 Someone is crossing the deadline, dividing The old life of sin and of shame from the new; Someone just now is for Jesus deciding; My Lord, is it I? My friend, is it you? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Someone is turning his back on the Savior]
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More About Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: ASCS1917 #147 (1917) First Line: More about Jesus would I know Languages: English Tune Title: [More about Jesus would I know]
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I Am With You

Author: M. R. Tilden Hymnal: ASCS1917 #148 (1917) First Line: When the morn of splendor breaking Refrain First Line: It is sweet to look away to Jesus Lyrics: 1 When the morn of splendor breaking Scatters blessing all the way, And our souls from slumber waking, Hail with joy the golden day, Refrain: It is sweet to look away to Jesus, And His gracious words attend, And to hear Him ever sweetly saying: “I am with you to the end!” 2 When the clouds of sorrow gather, O’er us bends a frowning sky, And we sometimes fear the Father Does not hear us when we cry, [Refrain] 3 When the storms of life assail us, All our blessed sunlight flown, And the friends we trusted fail us, Leaving us to walk alone, [Refrain] 4 When we reach the silent river, Pass its chilling waters through, Scenes of earth recede forever, Heav’n is opening to our view, [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the morn of splendor breaking]
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Jesus Is Coming Again

Author: Rev. Ford C. Ottman Hymnal: ASCS1917 #149 (1917) First Line: Hear the glad tidings, O bride of the Bridegroom Refrain First Line: Jesus is coming, O sing hallelujah Lyrics: 1 Hear the glad tidings, O Bride of the Bridegroom! Rouse ye from slumber, the night is far gone; Mystic in splendor, the morning star shineth, Heralding ever the nearing of dawn. Refrain: Jesus is coming, O sing hallelujah! Jesus is coming in glory to reign; Yes, He is coming, O sing hallelujah! Jesus is coming again. 2 Loins should be girded, and lights should be burning, Watchmen are sounding the Jubilee horn; Zion, her head from the dust is now lifting, Hailing the break of that glorious morn. [Refrain] 3 Cloudless the morning for which we have waited, Waited so wearily, waited so long! Now it is coming, O sing hallelujah! Sing it! For this is the true glory song. [Refrain] 4 Sleeping or waking, redeemed ones together Caught up the King in His beauty shall see! Death with its sting, shall again threaten never; We like our Lord shall forevermore be. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear the glad tidings, O bride of the Bridegroom]
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All On the Altar for Jesus

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: ASCS1917 #150 (1917) First Line: My life on the altar for Jesus Refrain First Line: Take me and make me holy in heart Lyrics: 1 My life on the altar for Jesus In glad consecration I lay, To be used when and where as He pleases, Or just set aside, as He may; To be used when and where as He pleases, Or just set aside, as He may. Refrain: Take me, and make me All Thou wouldst have me to be; Fill me and use me! Have Thy way, Lord, in me. 2 Perhaps I by fire must be tested, As gold in the furnace must be, Until his own image reflected My Lord, the Refiner, shall see; Until his own image reflected My Lord, the Refiner, shall see. [Refrain] 3 It may be my life must be moulded As is by the potter the clay; Or e’en as the marble is chiseled By blow after blow, day by day; Or e’en as the marble is chiseled By blow after blow, day by day. [Refrain] 4 I take the path rugged and lonely The Savior before me has gone; It matters but little, if only At last I may hear His “Well done,” It matters but little, if only At last I may hear His “Well done.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [My life on the altar for Jesus]

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