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Are you living for him

Author: Jackie R. Sullivan Hymnal: QSB91952 #d81 (1952) First Line: The Savior through his wondrous love came down Refrain First Line: O, brother, are you living for the Lord

Set my soul on fire

Author: Victor Hamner Hymnal: QSB91952 #d82 (1952) First Line: The world is dark and troubles rife Refrain First Line: Lord, set my soul on fire

He's the best friend

Author: Everett J. Butrum Hymnal: QSB91952 #d83 (1952) First Line: There are times when I'm lonely and weary Refrain First Line: When I'm lonely, He cheers me

That city up there

Author: Jackie R. Sullivan Hymnal: QSB91952 #d84 (1952) First Line: There is a bright eternal clime Refrain First Line: In that sweet home, so bright and fair

I'll settle down in glory land

Author: L. O. Brock Hymnal: QSB91952 #d86 (1952) First Line: There's a city built above where all is perfect Refrain First Line: There is room enough

Are you ready, are you ready

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: QSB91952 #d87 (1952) First Line: There's a great day coming, a great day coming

God's watching our lives, he watches daily

Author: L. G. Holcombe Hymnal: QSB91952 #d88 (1952) First Line: There's a story, O so wondrous

God is present everywhere

Author: Oliver Holden Hymnal: QSB91952 #d89 (1952) First Line: They who seek the throne of grace

At the end of the trail

Author: John Daniel; Royce Hawkins Hymnal: QSB91952 #d90 (1952) First Line: Troubles may follow you all through the day Refrain First Line: Jesus is waiting for you and for me

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