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Afar from God

Author: R. Slater Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Afar from heav’n thy feet have wandered Refrain First Line: Thy God is near thee; tell thy story Lyrics: 1 Afar from heav’n thy feet have wander’d, Afar from God thy soul has stray’d; His gifts in sin thy hand has squander’d, Yet still in love He calls thee home. Refrain: Thy God is near thee; tell thy story, For He will hear thy tale of sorrow; Thy God is near thee; full of mercy, And He will welcome thy return. 2 Thy feet have found sin’s way is thorny, Thy heart has found its pleasures vain; Thou hast grown weary, and about thee The gloom has spread of dark despair. [Refrain] 3 The broken heart the Lord will favor, The contrite spirit He will bless; He came to be the lost one’s Saviour, He came to be the sinner’s Friend. [Refrain] 4 Tell out thy need, and He’ll befriend thee; Pour out thy heart’s deep grief to Him; His boundless love, unmeasured mercy, His free forgiveness, are for thee. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Afar from heav’n thy feet have wandered]
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At Your Door

Author: Ada R. Habershon Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: At the door of my heart long the Savior did stand Refrain First Line: Behold, at your door He doth stand and knock Lyrics: 1 At the door of my heart long the Saviour did stand, And He knock’d many times with His nail-pierced hands; But at last I gave ear, and I opened it wide, And I asked Him to enter and with me abide. Refrain: Behold, at your door He doth stand and knock, If any His voice will hear; And, heeding the call, will their door unlock, He’ll enter and bless them there. 2 To the house of a sinner He came as a guest, And altho’ so unworthy, His love did the rest; When my Saviour had entered—oh blest be His name! He at once took possession—my Host He became. [Refrain] 3 Oh, how wondrous the love of my Master Divine, That He makes me His guest when I welcome Him mine; For He deings to partake of the off’rings I bring, And He spreads me a banquet that’s fit for a king. [Refrain] 4 When this wealthy One came with the begger to dwell, Lo, He brought in His train all His riches as well; Upon me, even me, He did all things bestow, And I’m longing that you should His preciousness know. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [At the door of my heart long the Savior did stand]
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Nothing Less than All Will Do

Author: Fred P. Morris Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Have you given all for Jesus Refrain First Line: All for Jesus Lyrics: 1 Have you given all for Jesus? He has given all for you; O the fullness of His mercy Nothing less than all will do. Refrain: All for Jesus, All for Jesus? Nothing less than all will do, Have you given all? 2 Have you given all for Jesus? Would you still withhold a part? Is there yet another chamber? Have you given all your heart? [Refrain] 3 Have you given all for Jesus? Have you given all you know? Is there still a sacred idol? Will you let that idol go? [Refrain] 4 Have you given all for Jesus? Will you live for Him alone? Can there be a sweeter homage? Henceforth ye are not your own. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Have you given all for Jesus]
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Is He Yours?

Author: Ada R. Habershon Appears in 25 hymnals First Line: A Savior who died our salvation to win Refrain First Line: Is He yours? is He yours Lyrics: 1 A Saviour who died our salvation to win, A Saviour who knows how to save us from sin,— Yes, He is the Saviour, that Saviour we need, And He is a Saviour indeed! Refrain: Is He yours? is He yours? Is this Saviour, who loves you, yours? 2 A Shepherd who giveth His life for the sheep, A Shepherd both mighty to save and to keep,— Yes, this is the Shepherd, the Shepherd we need, And He is a Shepherd indeed! [Refrain] 3 A Pilot who knoweth the dangers at hand, A Pilot who bringeth all vessels to land,— Yes, this is the Pilot, the Pilot we need, And He is a Pilot indeed! [Refrain] 4 A Shelter from tempest, from wind and from storm, A Shelter from judgment, a Shelter from harm,— Yes, this is the Shelter, the Shelter we need, And He is a Shelter indeed! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A Savior who died our salvation to win]
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Onward, Forward!

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A true and worthy soldier of Jesus I would be Refrain First Line: Onward! Forward Lyrics: 1 A true and worthy soldier of Jesus I would be; My service give to Him who once gave Himself for me; My trust in Him confiding, My faith in Him abiding, In His pavilion hiding, What have I to fear? Refrain: Onward! Forward! Never lay the armor down, Onward, forward, Till we gain the victor’s crown. 2 Tho’ marches may be weary and lengthen day by day; Tho’ skies be dark and dreary, and rough, sometimes, the way, On Him for strength relying, For Him all else denying, Thro’ Him the foe denying, What have I to fear? [Refrain] 3 Then onward! Forward ever against the hosts of sin! With seal undaunted, hasten, the victory to win! With Calv’ry’s banner o’er me, And Christ, the Prince of glory, To lead the way before me, What have I to fear? [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A true and worthy soldier of Jesus I would be]

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