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Jesus Understands!

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: SoCS1903 #23 (1903) First Line: Bowed beneath your burden, is there none to share Refrain First Line: Yes, he understands, all his ways are best Tune Title: [Bowed beneath your burden, is there none to share]
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Meet Me in the City

Author: Delia T. White Hymnal: SoCS1903 #24 (1903) First Line: Ten thousand times ten thousand in the city Refrain First Line: O meet me in the city Tune Title: [Ten thousand times ten thousand in the city]
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Behold, I Stand and Knock

Author: Lewis E. Jones Hymnal: SoCS1903 #25 (1903) First Line: At the door of your heart that is closed to his love Refrain First Line: Behold, I stand at the door and knock Lyrics: 1 At the door of your heart that is closed to his love, There’s a friend that is knocking today, He desires to come in, all his mercies to prove, O why will you turn him away? Refrain: Behold, I stand at the door and knock: If any man hear my voice, And will open the door, I will come in to him, And will sup with him, and he with me. 2 At the door of your heart he has waited so long, With his offer of pardon and peace, He is ready to save you and keep you from wrong, To give from each burden release. [Refrain] 3 At the door of your heart stands the Saviour of men, Will you not open now at his word, Give him room to abide, for he pleadeth again, Receive him, your Saviour and Lord. [Refrain] Tune Title: [At the door of your heart that is closed to his love]
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His Love Is Sweeping In

Author: L.E. Jones Hymnal: SoCS1903 #26 (1903) First Line: I’ve been to Jesus for the pow’r Refrain First Line: Like ocean billows, ocean billows Lyrics: 1 I’ve been to Jesus for the pow’r, My heart is free from sin; Today, like billows of the sea, His love is sweeping in. Refrain: Like ocean billows, ocean billows, Waves of glory o’er me roll; O hallelujah! Hallelujah! Jesus’ blood hath made me whole! 2 I know in whom I have believed, And trust him every hour; I would not for a moment stray Beyond his love and pow’r. [Refrain] 3 I gladly tell his wondrous love, The love of Christ, my King; Each moment, while he blesses me, I would his praises sing. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I’ve been to Jesus for the pow’r]
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Speeding Onward

Author: Chas E. Ferguson Hymnal: SoCS1903 #27 (1903) First Line: We are speeding, speeding onward Refrain First Line: Speeding onward, home to glory Tune Title: [We are speeding, speeding onward]
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Bring Ye all the Tithes

Author: Helen E. Rasmussen Hymnal: SoCS1903 #28 (1903) 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 Tune Title: [Hear the words of scripture from the ages past]
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Will it be youWill it Be You?

Author: Minnie B. Johnson Hymnal: SoCS1903 #29 (1903) First Line: Someone shall knock at the beautiful gate Refrain First Line: Someone rejected shall turn from the gate Lyrics: 1 Someone shall knock at the beautiful gate, Will it be you? Will it be you? Only to find that he’s knocking too late, O tell me, will it be you? Refrain: Someone rejected shall turn from the gate, O the sad thought of thus being too late! You must have Jesus to carry you thro’, Lest, brother, it may be you. 2 Someone shall hear the glad, triumphant song, Will it be you? Will it be you? Longing to join in the praise with that throng, O tell me, will it be you? [Refrain] 3 Someone shall weep when the Lord says, “depart,” Will it be you? Will it be you? Turn from his presence with sorrowful heart, O tell me, will it be you? [Refrain] 4 Someone shall linger with tears in their eyes, Will it be you? Will it be you? When the redeemed ones ascend to the skies, O tell me, will it be you? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Someone shall knock at the beautiful gate]
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A Light Along the Way

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SoCS1903 #30 (1903) First Line: The Lord hath made this world of our Lyrics: 1 The Lord hath made this world of our Most beautiful and bright, The golden sun to rule by day, The moon and stars by night; But souls are wand’ring far from him, In darkened paths astray; So make me, Saviour, more and more, A light along the way. Refrain: A light along the way, Make me, dear Lord, I pray; Love’s happy rays Show forth thy praise, A light along the way. 2 So many need a helping hand, A kindly word of cheer, To tell them of the mighty Friend Whose grace is always near. O make me prompt to hear thy voice, And ready to obey, That I may be, to saddened hearts, A light along the way. [Refrain] 3 Some lives shine out like beacons grand, Some seem but candles small, But if we truly shine for him, The Lord hath need for all. O may his Spirit fill my soul And lead me, day by day, That, tho’ unworthy, I shall be, A light along the way. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The Lord hath made this world of our]
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Waiting for Me at Home

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: SoCS1903 #31 (1903) First Line: How many dear friends have passed on from my sight Refrain First Line: Waiting for me Lyrics: 1 How many dear friends have passed on from my sight, To mansions far over the foam; Safe now in that city of love and light, They’re waiting for me at home. Refrain: Waiting for me, Watching for me, No matter how far I may roam, Those loves ones in glory expect me to come, They’re waiting for me at home. 2 My father and mother have reached that blest shore, That country above yonder dome, Their love is the same, for tho’ gone on before, They’re waiting for me at home. [Refrain] 3 The brother and sister that loved me so well, No longer beside me here roam, They’ve reached that fair land with their Saviour to dwell, They’re waiting for me at home. [Refrain] 4 Those dear little rose-buds, the light of my eyes, Heard Jesus say, “Suffer them come;” They’re safe in his bosom above the blue skies, They’re waiting for me at home. [Refrain] 5 So heaven grows rich as the earth-land grows poor, My treasures are over the foam; They’re watching to see if by grace I endure, They’re waiting for me at home. [Refrain] Tune Title: [How many dear friends have passed]
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I Shall Be Like Him

Author: W. A. Spencer Hymnal: SoCS1903 #32 (1903) First Line: When I shall reach the more excellent glory Tune Title: [When I shall reach the more excellent glory]

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