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Let Him In

Author: C. Austin Miles Hymnal: SoCS1903 #33 (1903) First Line: Who is this that's waiting, waiting Tune Title: [Who is this that's waiting, waiting]
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Keep Your Heart Singing

Author: Chas. H. Gabriel Hymnal: SoCS1903 #34 (1903) First Line: We may lighten toil and care Tune Title: [We may lighten toil and care]
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He’ll Never Forsake

Author: Frank H. Mashaw Hymnal: SoCS1903 #35 (1903) First Line: I will fail thee never Refrain First Line: No, he’ll never forsake Lyrics: 1 “I will fail thee never;” blessed words of cheer, Like a blaze of glory, shining far and near; Tho’ the storm and tempest all around may shake, Jesus, my Saviour, has promised that he will never forsake. Refrain: No, he’ll never forsake, No, he’ll never forsake; Dangers around me may threaten, Jesus will never forsake. 2 “I will fail thee never;” tho’ the night be long; Soon the morning cometh with its light and song; Precious words of comfort to my heart I take; Jesus, my Saviour, has promised that he will never forsake. [Refrain] 3 “I will fail thee never;” brightest flow’rs will fade, But my trust in Jesus ne’er shall be betrayed; Midnight all around me, soon his light will break, Jesus, my Saviour, has promised that he will never forsake. [Refrain] 4 “I will fail thee never;” fails the earth and sky, But his bow of promise shineth still on high; Earthly sunbeams vanish, and my heart may quake, Jesus, my Saviour, has promised that he will never forsake. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I will fail thee never]
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Treasures in Heaven

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SoCS1903 #36 (1903) First Line: Have we laid up our treasures in heaven Refrain First Line: Wonderful treasures, heavenly pleasures Lyrics: 1 Have we laid up our treasures in heaven? The land where no moth shall consume, No beautiful links shall be riven, No frost blight the lily’s fair bloom. Refrain: Wonderful treasures, heavenly pleasures, Never to perish, nor fade away; Wonderful treasures, heavenly pleasures, Are we laying up treasures today? 2 Have we laid up our treasures by caring For those who are lonely and sad? Each gift and each happiness sharing, To make others grateful and glad. [Refrain] 3 Have we laid up our treasures by trusting The Father, whose help is no nigh? Our lives to his counsel adjusting, And serving the Master on high? [Refrain] 4 Have we laid up our treasures in heaven, Rich treasures of faith, hope and love? If so, what bright stars shall be given, What blessings await us above! [Refrain] Tune Title: [Have we laid up our treasures in heaven]
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Bought with a Price

Author: C. Austin Miles Hymnal: SoCS1903 #37 (1903) First Line: 'Twas the life of Christ, my Lord Tune Title: ['Twas the life of Christ, my Lord]
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When God held Out His Hand

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: SoCS1903 #38 (1903) First Line: A prodigal, lone, sick and poor Refrain First Line: Yes, God’s own hand, his blessed hand Lyrics: 1 A prodigal, lone, sick, and poor, So weak that I could hardly stand, I heard a knocking at the door, And God held out to me his hand. Refrain: Yes, God’s own hand, his blessed hand, Reached out to help a sinner stand; I started for that better land, When God held out to me his hand. 2 My life was like a vessel tossed Upon some lonely ocean strand, My strength was gone, and hope was lost, When God held out to me his hand. [Refrain] 3 If I but to the end endure, Some day before the throne I’ll stand, For I received the promise sure, When God held out to me his hand. [Refrain] Tune Title: [A prodigal, lone, sick and poor]
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Our Mission Cry Is, “Onward!”

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SoCS1903 #39 (1903) First Line: Our mission cry is, onward Refrain First Line: Our mission cry is, onward Lyrics: 1 Our mission cry is, onward! No time to fold our hands, The work for souls is earnest, And all our zeal demands. The gospel cry is onward, The summer days are bright, The harvest fruits are waving Beneath the rosy light. Refrain: Our mission cry is, onward, The Master calls away, Our vacant place is waiting, It must be filled today. 2 Among the poor and lowly The royal standard bear, Some precious bud of promise May bloom for Jesus there. Go out among the hedges, And dark abodes of sin, Proclaim the Saviour’s message, And bring the wand’rers in. [Refrain] 3 The reaper’s cry is, onward, Behold the golden sheaves, And shall our gift to Jesus Be only withered leaves? The church of God cries onward, Then let us all reply, With his divine assistance We’ll labor till we die. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Our mission cry is, onward]
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Enlist To-day

Author: Mrs. C. H. Morris Hymnal: SoCS1903 #40 (1903) First Line: There's a call for valiant soldiers Refrain First Line: Enlist today, then to the battlefield away Lyrics: 1 There’s a call for valiant soldiers in the army of the Lord, That the world from sin’s dominion may be free; Who will take the gospel armor, girding on the Spirit’s sword? Who will answer “here am I, O Lord, send me.” Refrain: Enlist today, then to the battle field away, Be a soldier true and brave; Quickly answer to his call, For the Lord hath need of all, Help this dying world to save. 2 Hear the call “to arms” resounding over valley, hill, and plain, While above the din of battle, clear and strong Rings the cry for reinforcements, sounding o’er and o’er again, Who will join our ranks and gladly march along?[Refrain] 3 In this century’s glad dawning help to usher in the day, When all people shall have heard the gospel call; When our Christ in every nation shall have undisputed sway, Every human tongue proclaim him Lord of all. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There's a call for valiant soldiers]
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Just When I Need Him

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SoCS1903 #41 (1903) First Line: Just when I need Him, Jesus is near Refrain First Line: Just when I need him, praise to his name Lyrics: 1 Just when I need him, Jesus is near, “Mighty to save me,” ready to cheer; Giving sweet comfort when I am sad, Making me thankful when I am glad. Refrain: Just when I need him, praise to his name! Here every moment, always the same; Just when I need him, all my life long, Jesus my Saviour, my strength and my song. 2 Just when I need him; light for the way, Heav’nly manna, guidance today; Fresh springs arising from the dry ground, Grace that will freely, richly abound. [Refrain] 3 Just when I need him, prompting the thought, Blessing the service trustfully wrought; Patience in trial, vict’ry in strife, Ever beside me—wonderful life. [Refrain] 4 Just when I need him, crossing the tide, He will be with me, close at my side; Safe in his keeping, joy shall be mine, Seeking before me glory divine. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Just when I need Him, Jesus is near]
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Sweet Peace Is My Portion

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SoCS1903 #42 (1903) First Line: Sweet peace is my portion, my gift from above Refrain First Line: Peace, peace, looking above Tune Title: [Sweet peace is my portion]

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