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Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me

Author: Edward Hopper Hymnal: TS51896 #1 (1896) Tune Title: [Jesus, Savior, pilot me]
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For the Sake of Jesus

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: TS51896 #2 (1896) First Line: There's a world from sin to save Lyrics: 1 There’s a world from sin to save, For the sake of Jesus; There are dangers great to brave, For the sake of Jesus. As the world we journey thro’, With the cross and crown in view, There’s so much that we can do, For the sake of Jesus. Refrain: For the sake of Jesus, For the sake of Jesus; There’s so much that we can do, For the sake of Jesus. 2 There are cheerful words to speak, For the sake of Jesus; There are wand’ring souls to seek, For the sake of Jesus. There are hungry ones to feed, There are falt’ring steps to lead, Let us do each loving deed, For the sake of Jesus. [Refrain] 3 There are foes that we must fight, For the sake of Jesus; There are wrongs that we must right, For the sake of Jesus. Ere the setting of the sun, Ere the work of life is done, There are kingdoms to be won, For the sake of Jesus. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There's a world from sin to save]
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Reveal Thyself to Me

Author: Maggie E. Gregory Hymnal: TS51896 #3 (1896) First Line: Dear Lord, reveal Thyself to me Lyrics: 1 Dear Lord, reveal Thyself to me, In pow’r that I have never known; Come in Thy sov’reign majesty And make my longing heart Thy throne. Refrain: Reveal Thyself to me, Reveal Thyself to me! My spirit longs for more of Thee, Reveal Thyself to me. 2 Unveil Thy ever smiling face, And let its brightness shine on me, At any cost, to win the race, And sweet communion hold with Thee. [Refrain] 3 My spirit longs for more of Thee, Oh, keep me Thine, and Thine alone; Dear Lord, reveal Thyself to me, And make my longing heart Thy throne. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Dear Lord, reveal Thyself to me]
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Scatter Sunshine

Author: Lanta Wilson Smith Hymnal: TS51896 #4 (1896) First Line: In a world where sorrow Refrain First Line: Scatter sunshine all along your way Tune Title: [In a world where sorrow]
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My Savior's Footsteps

Author: Amanda R. Meusch Hymnal: TS51896 #5 (1896) First Line: In the pathway of my journey Refrain First Line: Lead me, Savior, lead me ever Lyrics: 1 In the pathway of my journey I see steps that lead to God; They’re the footsteps of my Savior, Showing me the path He trod. Refrain: Lead me, Savior, lead me ever, Lead me, Jesus, all the way; Keep me ever in Thy footsteps Lest I from thy pathway stray; Keep me ever in Thy footsteps, Lest I from Thy pathway stray. 2 Thou hast borne my ev’ry burden, Borne death’s anguish on the tree; All this hast thou meekly suffered E’en for my iniquity. [Refrain] 3 Thou hast lived on earth for others, Spent thy life for us in love; Thus would I my life be spending Till I meet Thee, Lord, above. [Refrain] Tune Title: [In the pathway of my journey]
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Never Lose Sight of Jesus

Author: Rev. J. Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: TS51896 #6 (1896) First Line: O Pilgrim bound for the heav'nly land Tune Title: [O Pilgrim bound for the heav'nly land]
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He Careth for Me

Author: Etta M. Lewis Hymnal: TS51896 #7 (1896) First Line: He careth for me, my Father cares Refrain First Line: “He careth for me,”—my morning hymn Lyrics: 1 He careth for me, my Father cares! Oh, sweetest tho’t to my spirit known; I have no fears for the coming years, He ne’er forsakes me nor leaves His own. Refrain: “He careth for me,”—my morning hymn, “He careth for me,”—my evening psalm; By day, by night, in glom, in light, Beneath is the everlasting arm. 2 He careth for me,—I take no care; I trust in Him who will guard and guide,— It is enough when the road is rough, To know my Savior is by my side. [Refrain] 3 He careth for me, my Father cares! My heart is singing a grateful song; I look above as I sing His love, To cheer the journey that seems so long. [Refrain] 4 He careth for me; this weary road The safest is for my feet to tread; In paths of bliss I might sometimes miss The beacon light from the gates ahead. [Refrain] Tune Title: [He careth for me, my Father cares]
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It Pays to Serve Jesus

Author: E. G. C. Hymnal: TS51896 #8 (1896) First Line: It pays to serve Jesus, I speak from my heart Refrain First Line: I love Him far better than in days of yore Tune Title: [It pays to serve Jesus, I speak from my heart]
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What a Precious Savior

Author: F. S. S. Hymnal: TS51896 #9 (1896) First Line: I stand beholding Calvary's cross Lyrics: 1 I stand beholding Calvary’s cross Where Christ, my Savior, died; I see Him hanging on the tree, For sinners crucified. Refrain: What a precious Savior, Great and glorious Savior, What a precious Savior is Christ the Lord; What a precious Savior, Great and glorious Savior, What a precious Savior is Christ the Lord. 2 What grief and pain was Thine, O Christ! As thus Thy life was giv’n To save us from the pow’r of death, And win our souls for heav’n. [Refrain] 3 What wondrous love was thus made known, How rich and free His grace! That gave the Father’s only Son To save a ruined race. [Refrain] 4 I humbly bow on Calvary, Accept His grace so free; The Savior’s sacrifice and love, At last has conquered me. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I stand beholding Calvary's cross]
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Let the Sunshine In

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: TS51896 #10 (1896) First Line: Do you fear the foe will in the conflict win Refrain First Line: Let a little sunshine in Tune Title: [Do you fear the foe will in the conflict win]

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