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At Your Post Be Found

Author: Stella M. Thompson Meter: 10.10.10.10 D Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: At your post be found, ne’er a trai­tor be Refrain First Line: At your post be found as the days go by Lyrics: 1 At your post be found, ne’er a trai­tor be, To the bless­èd Lord who hath made you free; Tho’ temp­ta­tions come, thrust them all aside, In His good­ness trust what­so­e’er be­tide. Refrain: At your post be found as the days go by; For the need­ed strength on His grace re­ly; At your post be found when the Lord shall come, And with Him you’ll share end­less joys at home. 2 At your post be found, not a du­ty shirk, In the Mas­ter’s name you to­day should work; It will not be long ere death’s sha­dows fall, O’er the rich and poor, o’er the great and small. [Refrain] 3 At your post be found, with His flag un­furled, When you’re sum­moned home from this tran­si­ent world; And re­ward you’ll gain when with hosts you stand ’Round the judg­ment throne in the heav’n­ly land. [Refrain] Used With Tune: EMANCIPATION OAK Text Sources: The Pilot by Alfred E. Helton (Lenoir, NC: Teachers' Music Publishing, 1914)
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Oh, The Joy I Feel

Author: M. F. Noble Meter: 10.10.10.10 D Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: I will sing all day of the Savior’s love Refrain First Line: Oh, the joy I feel, as I humbly kneel Lyrics: 1 I will sing all day of the Savior’s love, That once brought Him down from His home above; All my sins He pardoned and set me free; Soon He’ll take me home with Himself to be. Refrain: Oh, the joy I feel, as I humbly kneel, At the Savior’s feet, in communion sweet! He has cleansed my soul from its guilt and sin; Glory be to God! there is peace within. 2 Oh, the day will come when we all shall stand, At the throne of God as a blood-washed band; What a bliss ’twill be our dear Lord to see, And to sing His praise thro’ eternity. [Refrain] 3 Will you come, dear friend? Give the Lord your heart, Ere His Spirit grieved from your soul depart; There are crowns in glory awaiting those Who in Christ the Savior their trust repose. [Refrain] Used With Tune: EMANCIPATION OAK Text Sources: Spirit and Life by Edmund S. Lorenz and David E. Dortch (Dayton, OH: Christian Publishing Association, 1893)

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