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In The Sunshine Of His Smile

Author: Sylvia Lee Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1147 First Line: How my heart with joy is thrilling Lyrics: 1 How my heart with joy is thrilling Since I found the living way, And am trusting in my Savior all the while! He has pardoned my transgressions, Turning darkness into day, And I’m living in the sunshine of His smile. Refrain: In the sunshine of His smile, There is joy and comfort for each weary mile; And when earthly life is over, I shall with the ransomed throng Dwell forever in the sunshine of His smile. 2 I have sweet communion with Him As His will He helps me do, Striving lost ones unto Him to reconcile; By the grace and strength He gives me, I can evermore be true, Gladly keeping in the sunshine of His smile. [Refrain] 3 He is sharing all my burdens, Giving gladness, peace and rest; O how sweet to be no longer an exile! Knowing Jesus loves and keeps me, I am now supremely blest, For there’s Heaven in the sunshine of His smile. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [How my heart with joy is thrilling]
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In the Sunshine of His Smile

Author: Sylvia Lee Hymnal: Truth and Hope #80 (1919) First Line: How my heart with joy is thrilling since I found the living way Languages: English Tune Title: [How my heart with joy is thrilling since I found the living way]

In the sunshine of his smile

Author: Syliva Lee Hymnal: Music that Wins #d29 (1921) First Line: How my heart with joy is thrilling Languages: English

In the sunshine of his smile

Author: Sylvia Lee Hymnal: Near the Cross #d33 (1917) First Line: How my heart with joy is thrilling Languages: English

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