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Walking in the Promises

Walking in the promises, the Word of God

Author: Herbert G. Tovey
Tune: [Walking in the promises, the Word of God]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Walking in the promises, the Word of God,
Trusting in the blood of Jesus;
Moving onward, upward, treading where He trod,
Trusting in the blood of Jesus.

Refrain:
Walking upward in the narrow way,
In God’s word I’m trusting ev’ry day,
Life is happy as I watch and pray,
I’m walking in the promises of God.

2 Walking in the promises of God on high,
Trusting in the blood of Jesus;
Promises will point me to the home on high,
Offered thro’ the blood of Jesus. [Refrain]

3 Walking in the promises, from doubting free,
Trusting in the blood of Jesus;
Claiming ev’ry promise that applies to me,
Trusting in the blood of Jesus. [Refrain]

4 Life lights up with glory when the sin-sick soul
(Trusting in the blood of Jesus;)
Claims the precious promises, and is made whole,
Trusting in the blood of Jesus. [Refrain]

Source: Evangelistic Songs #14

Author: Herbert G. Tovey

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Text Information

First Line: Walking in the promises, the Word of God
Title: Walking in the Promises
Author: Herbert G. Tovey
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Evangelistic Songs #14

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