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Bring Ye all the Tithes

Author: Helen E. Rasmussen Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: Hear the words of scripture from the ages past Refrain First Line: Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse Scripture: Malachi 3:10 Used With Tune: [Hear the words of scripture from the ages past]
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Crucified!

Author: C. Austin Miles Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: They nailed my Lord upon the tree Refrain First Line: Crucified, crucified, and nailed upon the tree Lyrics: 1 They nailed my Lord upon the tree And left Him, dying, there: Thro’ love he suffered there for me; 'Twas love beyond compare. Refrain: Crucified! Crucified! And nailed upon the tree! With piercéd hands and feet and side! For you! For me! 2 Upon his head a crown of thorns, Upon his heart my shame; For me he prayed, for me he died, And, dying, spoke my name. [Refrain] 3 "Forgive them, O forgive!" he cried Then bowed his sacred head; “O Lamb of God! my sacrifice!” For me thy blood was shed. [Refrain] 4 His voice I hear, tis love I know; I worship at tis feet; And kneeling there, at Calv'ry's cross, Redemption is complete. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [They nailed my Lord upon the tree]
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Light Beyond the Shadows

Author: Irvin H. Mack Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: When the troubles gather And the billows roll Refrain First Line: See the sunlight shining bright and clear Lyrics: 1 When the troubles gather And the billows roll, Dark the way before you, Cares oppress the soul, There is blessed sunshine Just beyond your view; Oft ‘tis but a trial You are going thro’. Refrain: See the sunlight, shining bright and clear; Blessed sunlight drives away all fear; Look above you, clouds will disappear; Put your trust in Jesus, he is ever near. 2 Tho’ you cannot fathom Why you’re called to bear All the heavy burdens That you cannot share, Keep the cross before you In the darkest day; Put your trust in Jesus All along the way. [Refrain] 3 Go, with faith, to conquer Trials that appear; Know that Christ your Savior With his help is near. Ne’er give up the battle, Hark though it may be, For your Lord has promised You the victory. [Refrain] 4 Tho’ severe the conflict And the anguish deep; Tho’ the trials heavy That may o’er you sweep; God is always near you, Giving strength to bear All the heavy burdens When they shall appear. [Refrain] 5 Tried and found not wanting Will the Master say; Tried, yet ever faithful, All along life’s way; Tried as in the furnace Of refining fire, You shall see the triumph Of your heart’s desire. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When the troubles gather And the billows roll]
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Welcome Home

Author: May E. McMillan Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: After all our pain and sorrow, sighs and tears Lyrics: 1 After all our pain and sorrow, sighs and tears, There will come a bright tomorrow down the years, And we’ll hear a voice, with music’s sweetest tone, Crying, Welcome, weary pilgrim, welcome home. Refrain: Welcome home, welcome home, With the white-robed band of angels round the throne; See, the Saviour smiling stands, And with outstretched, beck’ning hands Bids us sweetly, gladly, welcome home. 2 Tho’ the shadows gather round us dark and deep, And our hearts are filled with sadness while we weep, Yet, far out beyond the shadows we shall roam, When we hear the joyful summons, welcome home. [Refrain] 3 Far beyond the sunset’s glory, we are told, Is a lovely, gleaming city, paved with gold, And the Saviour to that city bids us come, While the angels swell the anthem, Welcome home. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [After all our pain and sorrow]
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When I Behold Him

Author: Ella M. Parks Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: After the earthly shadows have lifted Refrain First Line: When I behold Him, Christ, in his beauty Lyrics: 1 After the earthly shadows have lifted, And o’er the hilltops morning I see, Sweetest of prospects, I shall behold Him, Jesus, the Saviour of sinners like me. Refrain: When I behold Him, Christ, in his beauty, When with the ransomed his face I shall see, O how my heart in rapture will praise him, Praise him for saving a sinner like me. 2 Helpless he found me, lifted me to Him; Whispered of pardon abundant and free; Breathed he his peace o’er my sin-stricken spirit; Pointed my vision to Calvary’s tree. [Refrain] 3 Now in his presence, daily I’m living, Walking by faith where mine eyes cannot see; For He is guiding home to that city, Built for his loved ones—saved sinners like me. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [After the earthly shadows have lifted]
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All for Me

Author: C. A. M. Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Weary and wand’ring and sunken in sin Refrain First Line: All for me, All for me? Lyrics: 1 Weary and wand’ring and sunken in sin, Vile as a sinner could be, Jesus beheld and to Bethlehem came, Left his bright throne for me, Left his bright throne for me. Refrain: All for me, All for me? Lord was it all for me? From the throne to the manger, From there to the cross, Yes, it was all for me. 2 Footsore and weary he toiled all the way, Even to Gethsemane, Oft I have met him and heard his sweet voice, Praying for me, for me, Praying for me, for me. [Refrain] 3 Still I rejected your Saviour and mine, Till I beheld on the tree, Suffering, dying, my Saviour and yours, Dying for you and me, Dying for you and me. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Weary and wand’ring and sunken in sin]
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A Step on the Threshold

Author: A. J. C. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A step on the threshold, a knock at the door Refrain First Line: Bid Him come in, He'll cleanse you of sin Lyrics: 1 A step on the threshold, a knock at the door, The One who stands waiting has waiting before; ‘Tis Jesus who knocks at the portals of sin; O will you not rise and now bid him come in? Refrain: Bid him come in! He’ll cleanse you of sin! Thy darkness shall vanish and sunshine come in! Bid him come in! He’ll cleanse you of sin! Thy darkness shall vanish and sunshine come in! 2 Why keep him there standing? Respond to his knock! O hasten in gladness the door to unlock! Why linger in sin? Why wait in the night, When Jesus is waiting to give thee the light? [Refrain] 3 O doubt, then, no longer, but fling wide the door To him who so often has waited before; ‘Tis Jesus who knocks at the portals of sin; O will you not rise and now bid him come in? [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A step on the threshold, a knock at the door]

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