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We'll Understand It Better By and By

Author: C.A. Tindley Appears in 97 hymnals First Line: We are tossed and driven on the restless sea of time Refrain First Line: By and by, when the morning comes Lyrics: 1. We are tossed and driven on the restless sea of time. Sombre skies and howling tempest oft succeeds a bright sunshine, In that land of perfect day, when the mists have roll'd away, We will understand it better by and by. Refrain: By and by when the morning comes, All the saints of God are gathered home, We'll tell the story how we've overcome, For we'll understand it better by and by. 2. We are often destitute of the things that life demands, Want of shelter and of food—thirsty hills and barren lands, We are trusting in the Lord and according to His word, We will understand it better by and by. (Refrain) 3. Trials dark on ev'ry hand and we cannot understand, All the ways that God would lead us to that Blessed Promis'd Land But He guides us with His eye and we'll follow till we die, For we'll understand it better by and by. (Refrain) 4. Temptations, hidden snares, often take us unawares, And our hearts are made to bleed for a thoughtless word or deed, And we wonder why the test when we try to do our best; But we'll understand it better by and by. (Refrain) Used With Tune: [We are often tossed and driven on the restless sea of time]
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Abide with Me

Author: Henry F. Lyte Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1,688 hymnals First Line: Abide with me: fast falls the eventide Lyrics: 1. Abide with me: fast falls the eventide; The darkness deepens; Lord, with me abide! When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O abide with me. 2. Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day; Earth's joys grow dim, its glories pass away; Change and decay in all around I see; O Thou, who changest not, abide with me. 3. I need Thy presence ev'ry passing hour; What but Thy grace can foil the tempter's pow'r? Who, like Thyself, my guide and stay can be? Thro' cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me. 4. I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless; Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness; Where is death's sting? Where grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if Thou abide with me. Used With Tune: [Abide with me: fast falls the eventide]
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Depth of Mercy!

Author: Rev. Chas. Wesley Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 813 hymnals First Line: Depth of mercy! can there be Lyrics: 1. Depth of mercy! can there be Mercy still reserv'd for me? Can my God His wrath forbear? Me, the chief of sinners, spare? 2. I have long withstood His grace; Long provok'd Him to His face, Would not hearken to His calls, Grieved Him by a thousand falls. 3. Now incline me to repent; Let me now my sins lament; Now my foul revolt deplore, Weep, believe, and sin no more. Scripture: Psalm 51:17 Used With Tune: SEYMOUR
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Almost Persuaded

Appears in 750 hymnals First Line: Almost persuaded now to believe
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Battle Hymn

Author: Rev. I. Watts, D. D. Appears in 1,956 hymnals First Line: Am I a soldier of the cross Refrain First Line: And when the battle's over we shall wear a crown! Used With Tune: [Am I a soldier of the cross]
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After a While

Author: C. A. T. Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.4 with refrain Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: The world of forms and changes is just now so confused Refrain First Line: After a while, after a while Lyrics: 1. The world of forms and changes Is just now so confused That there is found some danger In ev'rything you use; But this is consolation To ev'ry blood-washed child, The Lord will change our station, After a while. Chorus: After a while, after a while, The Lord will change our station, After a while. 2. Old Satan tries to throw down Ev'rything that's good; He'd fix a way to confound The righteous if he could. But thanks to God Almighty That he cannot beguile; And we will be done fighting, After a while. 3. There are some men and women That help the devil on By constantly complaining Of everything that's done, They want to be called Christians And all their badness hide; God will open the secret, After a while. 4. If the preacher in his sermon, Stands up to tell the truth, They'll go about and murmur, With slander and abuse, They want the whole arrangement To suit their selfish style, But God will sit in judgment, After a while. 5. I know we have too many who are living in the dark; They have but little if any, Of Christian work at heart, But thousands, though 'tis stormy, Are marching undefiled; And God will head the army, After a while. Used With Tune: [The world of forms and changes]
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Nothing Between

Author: C.A. Tindley Appears in 116 hymnals First Line: Nothing between my soul and the Saviour Refrain First Line: Nothing between my soul and the Saviour Lyrics: 1. Nothing between my soul and the Saviour, Naught of this world's delusive dream; I have renounced all sinful pleasure, Jesus is mine; there's nothing between. Chorus: Nothing between my soul and the Saviour, So that His blessed face may be seen; Nothing preventing the least of His favor, Keep the way clear! let nothing between. 2. Nothing between, like worldly pleasure, Habits of life, though harmless they seem, Must not my heart from Him ever sever, He is my all, there's nothing between. (Chorus) 3. Nothing between, like pride or station; Self or friends shall not intervene, Though it may cost me much tribulation, I am resolved; there's nothing between. (Chorus) 4. Nothing between, e'en many hard trials, Though the whole world against me convene; Watching with pray'r and much self-denial, I'll triumph at last, with nothing between. (Chorus) Used With Tune: [Nothing between my soul and the Savior]
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I Want to Be a Worker

Author: I. B. Appears in 190 hymnals First Line: I want to be a worker for the Lord Refrain First Line: I will work, I will pray Used With Tune: I want to be a worker for the Lord
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Go Wash in the Beautiful Stream

Author: C. A. Tindley Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man Lyrics: 1. There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man, A captain of the Syrian host, He was badly afflicted and sick in the land, And a burden to all of his host: Oh, my! What a sight, his disease made him white. No doctor could help him I've seen. He never did pray, and he knew not the way, To get into the beautiful stream. Chorus Go wash in the beautiful stream, Go wash in the beautiful stream, O Naaman, O Naaman, go down and wash, Go wash in the beautiful stream. 2. He heard of a man in the Hebrew land, A little maid told him about, I'll go if I can he said to his friend, For he may relieve me no doubt: So he went and called on the servant of God, And Elisha refused to be seen. But he lifted his burden and sent him to Jordan. To wash in the beautiful stream. Chorus 3. So Naaman went on and the servant had gone, Whom Elisha had sent to the door, He did not believe that he had received, From the Prophet a perfect cure, He thought the rivers down in his own land. Were better because they were clean, It was just about night when he got in the light. And plunged into the beautiful stream. Chorus 4. O, sinner, O , sinner, are you not the same As Naaman that noted Syrian? Your sickness injures both body and soul, And makes you feel loathsome and mean, If you feel you are lost, just shoulder the cross, And Jesus will then make you clean. If you feel you are sick, just come along quick, And get into the beautiful stream. Chorus Used With Tune: [There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man]

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