Hymn 1 The Morning Breaks

1.  The morning breaks, the shadows flee;

Lo, Zion's standard is unfurled!

The dawning of a brighter day,

The dawning of a brighter day

Majestic rises on the world. 

2.  The clouds of error disappear

Before the rays of truth divine;

The glory bursting from afar,

The glory bursting from afar

Wide o'er the nations soon will shine. 

3.  The Gentile fulness now comes in,

And Israel's blessings are at hand. 

Lo, Judah's remnant, cleansed from sin,

Lo, Judah's remnant, cleansed from sin,

Shall in their promised Canaan stand. 

4.  Jehovah speaks! Let earth give ear,

And Gentile nations turn and live. 

His mighty arm is making bare,

His mighty arm is making bare

His cov'nant people to receive. 

5.  Angels from heaven and truth from earth

Have met, and both have record borne;

Thus Zion's light is bursting forth,

Thus Zion's light is bursting forth

To bring her ransomed children home.

 

Hymn 2   The Spirit of God

1.  The Spirit of God

like a fire is burning!

The latter-day glory

begins to come forth;

The visions and blessings

of old are returning,

And angels are coming

to visit the earth. 

chorus. 

We'll sing and we'll shout

with the armies of heaven,

Hosanna, hosanna

to God and the Lamb!

Let glory to them

in the highest be given,

Henceforth and forever,

Amen and amen!

2.  The Lord is extending

the Saints' understanding,

Restoring their judges

and all as at first. 

The knowledge and power

of God are expanding;

The veil o'er the earth

is beginning to burst. 

chorus. 

We'll sing and we'll shout

with the armies of heaven,

Hosanna, hosanna

to God and the Lamb!

Let glory to them

in the highest be given,

Henceforth and forever,

Amen and amen!

3.  We'll call in our solemn

assemblies in spirit,

To spread forth the kingdom

of heaven abroad,

That we through our faith

may begin to inherit

The visions and blessings

and glories of God. 

chorus. 

We'll sing and we'll shout

with the armies of heaven,

Hosanna, hosanna

to God and the Lamb!

Let glory to them

in the highest be given,

Henceforth and forever,

Amen and amen!

4.  How blessed the day

when the lamb and the lion

Shall lie down together

without any ire,

And Ephraim be crowned

with his blessing in Zion,

As Jesus descends

with his chariot of fire!

chorus. 

We'll sing and we'll shout

with the armies of heaven,

Hosanna, hosanna

to God and the Lamb!

Let glory to them

in the highest be given,

Henceforth and forever,

Amen and amen!

 

Hymn 3   Now Let Us Rejoice

1.  Now let us rejoice

in the day of salvation. 

No longer as strangers

on earth need we roam. 

Good tidings are sounding

to us and each nation,

And shortly the hour

of redemption will come,

When all that was promised

the Saints will be given,

And none will molest them

from morn until ev'n,

And earth will appear

as the Garden of Eden,

And Jesus will say

to all Israel, "Come home."

2.  We'll love one another

and never dissemble,

But cease to do evil

and ever be one. 

And when the ungodly

are fearing and tremble,

We'll watch for the day

when the Savior will come,

When all that was promised

the Saints will be given,

And none will molest them

from morn until ev'n,

And earth will appear

as the Garden of Eden,

And Jesus will say

to all Israel, "Come home."

3.  In faith we'll rely

on the arm of Jehovah

To guide thru these last days

of trouble and gloom,

And after the scourges

and harvest are over,

We'll rise with the just

when the Savior doth come. 

Then all that was promised

the Saints will be given,

And they will be crowned

with the angels of heaven,

And earth will appear

as the Garden of Eden,

And Christ and his people

will ever be one.

 

Hymn 4   Truth Eternal

1.  Truth eternal, truth divine,

In thine ancient fulness shine!

Burst the fetters of the mind

From the millions of mankind!

2.  Truth again restored to earth,

Opened with a prophet's birth. 

Priests of heaven's royal line

Bear the keys of truth divine!

3.  Truth shall triumph as the light

Chases far the misty night. 

Endless ages own its sway,

Clad in everlasting day.

 

Hymn 5   High on the Mountain Top

1.  High on the mountain top

A banner is unfurled. 

Ye nations, now look up;

It waves to all the world. 

In Deseret's sweet, peaceful land,

On Zion's mount behold it stand!

2.  For God remembers still

His promise made of old

That he on Zion's hill

Truth's standard would unfold!

Her light should there

attract the gaze

Of all the world

in latter days. 

3.  His house shall there be reared,

His glory to display,

And people shall be heard

In distant lands to say:

We'll now go up and serve the Lord,

Obey his truth and learn his word. 

4.   For there we shall be taught

The law that will go forth,

With truth and wisdom fraught,

To govern all the earth. 

Forever there his ways we'll tread,

And save ourselves with all our dead.

 

Hymn 6   Redeemer of Israel

1.  Redeemer of Israel,

Our only delight,

On whom for a blessing we call,

Our shadow by day

And our pillar by night,

Our King, our Deliv'rer, our all!

2.  We know he is coming

To gather his sheep

And lead them to Zion in love,

For why in the valley

Of death should they weep

Or in the lone wilderness rove?

3.  How long we have wandered

As strangers in sin,

And cried in the desert for thee!

Our foes have rejoiced

When our sorrows they've seen,

But Israel will shortly be free. 

4.  As children of Zion,

Good tidings for us. 

The tokens already appear. 

Fear not, and be just,

For the kingdom is ours. 

The hour of redemption is near. 

5.  Restore, my dear Savior,

The light of thy face;

Thy soul-cheering comfort impart;

And let the sweet longing

For thy holy place

Bring hope to my desolate heart. 

6.  He looks! and ten thousands

Of angels rejoice,

And myriads wait for his word;

He speaks! and eternity,

Filled with his voice,

Re-echoes the praise of the Lord.

 

Hymn 7   Israel, Israel, God Is Calling

1.  Israel, Israel, God is calling,

Calling thee from lands of woe. 

Babylon the great is falling;

God shall all her towers o'erthrow. 

Come to Zion, come to Zion

Ere his floods of anger flow. 

Come to Zion, come to Zion

Ere his floods of anger flow. 

2.  Israel, Israel, God is speaking. 

Hear your great Deliv'rer's voice!

Now a glorious morn is breaking

For the people of his choice. 

Come to Zion, come to Zion,

And within her walls rejoice. 

Come to Zion, come to Zion,

And within her walls rejoice. 

3.  Israel, angels are descending

From celestial worlds on high,

And to man their power extending,

That the Saints may homeward fly. 

Come to Zion, come to Zion,

For your coming Lord is nigh. 

Come to Zion, come to Zion,

For your coming Lord is nigh. 

4.  Israel! Israel! Canst thou linger

Still in error's gloomy ways?

Mark how judgment's pointing finger

Justifies no vain delays. 

Come to Zion, come to Zion!

Zion's walls shall ring with praise. 

Come to Zion, come to Zion!

Zion's walls shall ring with praise.

 

Hymn 8   Awake and Arise

1.  Awake and arise,

O ye slumbering nations!

The heavens have opened

their portals again. 

The last and the greatest

of all dispensations

Has burst like a dawn

o'er the children of men!

2.  The dream of the poet,

the crown of the ages,

The time which the prophets

of Israel foretold,

That glorious day

only dreamed by the sages

Is yours, O ye slumbering

nations; behold!

3.  Oh, lift up your voices

in song and in story. 

Let banners of peace

in all lands be unfurled,

For truth, heaven-born,

in its beauty and glory

Is marching triumphantly

over the world.

 

Hymn 9   Come, Rejoice

1.  Come, rejoice, the King of glory

Speaks to earth again. 

Gladsome words ring out from heaven,

Joyous, wondrous strain. 

Truth bursts forth in radiant light,

Showing all the path of right. 

Refrain. 

Shout hosanna to his name;

One and all his might proclaim. 

2.  Angels, messengers from heaven,

Come to earth once more;

Bring to men the glorious gospel;

Priceless truths restore. 

Let all hear who live today!

This is life, the truth, the way. 

Refrain. 

Shout hosanna to his name;

One and all his might proclaim. 

3.  Great, oh, great is Christ our Savior. 

None can stay his hand. 

Now he brings to us salvation,

Cheering every land. 

Sing, rejoice, the King of love

Speaks to earth from heaven above.

Refrain. 

Shout hosanna to his name;

One and all his might proclaim. 

 

Hymn 10   Come, Sing to the Lord

1.  Come, sing to the Lord,

his name to praise. 

He in these latter days

did raise A prophet to his name,

The blessed gospel to restore. 

Come, sing to the Lord, his name adore!

2.  The prophets of old beheld this day,

Its glory told in wondrous lay. 

They saw our prophet dear,

Who times of fulness ushered in. 

Come, sing to the Lord, his praises ring!

3.  The keys of the priesthood of our Lord

To us in fulness are restored,

Their blessings to bestow,

And powers divine are manifest. 

Come, sing to the Lord, his name be blessed!

 

Hymn 11   What Was Witnessed in the Heavens?

1.  What was witnessed in the heavens?

Why, an angel earthward bound. 

Had he something with him bringing?

Yes, the gospel, joyful sound!

It was to be preached in power

On the earth, the angel said,

To all men, all tongues and nations

That upon its face are spread. 

2.  Had we not before the gospel?

Yes, it came of old to men. 

Then what is this latter gospel?

'Tis the first one come again. 

This was preached by Paul and Peter

And by Jesus Christ, the Head. 

This we latter Saints are preaching;

We their footsteps wish to tread. 

3.  Where so long has been the gospel?

Did it pass from earth away?

Yes, 'twas taken back to heaven

Till should dawn a brighter day. 

What became of those departed,

Knowing not the gospel plan?

In the spirit world they'll hear it;

God is just to every man.

 

Hymn 12   'Twas Witnessed in the Morning Sky

1.  'Twas witnessed in the morning sky:

An angel earthward bound. 

This messenger proclaimed anew

The gospel's joyful sound. 

In power it would be preached on earth

By men of God ordained;

All men, all tongues, all nations

would Accept and praise his name. 

2.  In ancient days, the gospel plan

Was giv'n of God to men;

In latter days, the gospel is

Restored to earth again. 

By holy prophets long proclaimed,

By Saints and seers adored,

It speaks the everlasting truths

Of Jesus Christ, the Lord. 

3.  Apostles of a former day

To modern prophets came;

They brought the priesthood of our Lord

To bless the earth again. 

The powers of heaven are opened wide

To men of God below;

The knowledge, gifts, and keys are ours,

All blessings to bestow.

 

Hymn 13   An Angel from on High

1.  An angel from on high

The long, long silence broke;

Descending from the sky,

These gracious words he spoke:

Lo! in Cumorah's lonely hill

A sacred record lies concealed. 

Lo! in Cumorah's lonely hill

A sacred record lies concealed. 

2.  Sealed by Moroni's hand,

It has for ages lain

To wait the Lord's command,

From dust to speak again. 

It shall again to light come forth

To usher in Christ's reign on earth. 

It shall again to light come forth

To usher in Christ's reign on earth. 

3.  It speaks of Joseph's seed

And makes the remnant known

Of nations long since dead,

Who once had dwelt alone. 

The fulness of the gospel, too,

Its pages will reveal to view. 

The fulness of the gospel, too,

Its pages will reveal to view. 

4.  The time is now fulfilled,

The long-expected day;

Let earth obedience yield

And darkness flee away. 

Remove the seals; be wide unfurled

Its light and glory to the world. 

Remove the seals; be wide unfurled

Its light and glory to the world. 

5.  Lo! Israel filled with joy

Shall now be gathered home,

Their wealth and means employ

To build Jerusalem,

While Zion shall arise and shine

And fill the earth with truth divine,

While Zion shall arise and shine

And fill the earth with truth divine.

 

Hymn 14   Sweet Is the Peace the Gospel Brings

1.  Sweet is the peace the gospel brings

To seeking minds and true. 

With light refirststulgent on its wings

It clears the human view. 

2.  Its laws and precepts are divine

And show a Father's care. 

Transcendent love and mercy shine

In each injunction there. 

3.  Faithless tradition flees its power,

And unbelief gives way. 

The gloomy clouds, which used to low'r,

Submit to reason's sway. 

4.  May we who know the sacred Name

From every sin depart. 

Then will the Spirit's constant flame

Preserve us pure in heart. 

5.  Ere long the tempter's power

will cease,

And sin no more annoy,

No wrangling sects disturb our peace,

Or mar our heartfelt joy. 

6.  That which we have in part received

Will be in part no more,

For he in whom we all believe

To us will all restore. 

7.  In patience, then, let us possess

Our souls till he appear. 

On to our mark of calling press;

Redemption draweth near.

 

Hymn 15   I Saw a Mighty Angel Fly

1.  I saw a mighty angel fly;

To earth he bent his way,

A message bearing from on high

To cheer the sons of day. 

Truth is the message which he bears,

The gospel's joyful sound,

To calm our doubts,

to chase our fears,

And make our joys abound. 

2.  He cries, and with a mighty voice;

Ye nations lend an ear,

And isles and continents rejoice:

The great Redeemer's near!

He cries; let every ear attend,

And thrones and empires all!

Fear God, and make the Lord your friend,

The King, the Lord of all!

3.  Fear God who made the water pure,

The heavens, sea, and land. 

His judgment will be swift and sure;

The day is nigh at hand. 

Then, all ye people,

worship God;

Give glory to his name!

To spread these tidings far abroad

The holy angel came.

 

Hymn 16   What Glorious Scenes Mine Eyes Behold

1.  What glorious scenes mine eyes behold!

What wonders burst upon my view!

When Ephraim's records I unfold,

All things appear divinely new. 

All things appear divinely new. 

2.  Good news to earth have angels borne,

Which fills our souls with joy and peace. 

Good tidings comfort those who mourn

And bring the captive full release,

And bring the captive full release. 

3.  The scattered sheep,

who once were sold In darkness

o'er the mountains far,

Shall now return unto their fold

And there their waiting hearts prepare,

And there their waiting hearts prepare. 

4.  Now Israel,

long oppressed and grieved In every land,

in every clime,

Shall hear the word of God and live;

This is the time, the chosen time. 

This is the time, the chosen time.

 

Hymn 17   Awake, Ye Saints of God, Awake!

1.  Awake, ye Saints of God, awake!

Call on the Lord in mighty prayer

That he will Zion's bondage break

And bring to naught the tempter's snare,

And bring to naught the tempter's snare. 

2.  Tho Zion's foes have counseled deep,

Although they bind with fetters strong,

The God of Jacob does not sleep;

His vengeance will not slumber long;

His vengeance will not slumber long. 

3.  With constant faith and fervent prayer,

With deep humility of soul,

With steadfast mind and heart, prepare

To see th'eternal purpose roll,

To see th'eternal purpose roll. 

4.  Awake to righteousness; be one,

Or,saith the Lord, "Ye are not mine!"

Yea, like the Father and the Son,

Let all the Saints in union join. 

Let all the Saints in union join.

 

Hymn 18   The Voice of God Again Is Heard

1.  The voice of God again is heard. 

The silence has been broken.  

The curse of darkness is withdrawn. 

The Lord from heaven has spoken. 

Rejoice, ye living and ye dead!

Rejoice, for your salvation

Begins anew

this happy morn Of final dispensation. 

2.  O messengers of truth, go forth;

Proclaim the gospel story. 

Go forth the nations to prepare

To greet the King of glory. 

We shout hosanna, shout again,

Till all creation blending

Shall join in one great,

grand amen Of anthems never ending.

 

Hymn 19   We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet

1.  We thank thee, O God,

for a prophet

To guide us in these latter days. 

We thank thee for sending the gospel

To lighten our minds with its rays. 

We thank thee for every blessing

Bestowed by thy bounteous hand. 

We feel it a pleasure to serve thee,

And love to obey thy command. 

2.  When dark clouds of trouble

hang o'er us

And threaten our peace to destroy,

There is hope smiling brightly

before us,

And we know that deliv'rance is nigh. 

We doubt not the Lord nor his goodness. 

We've proved him in days that are past. 

The wicked who fight against Zion

Will surely be smitten at last. 

3.  We'll sing of his goodness and mercy. 

We'll praise him by day and by night,

Rejoice in his glorious gospel,

And bask in its life-giving light. 

Thus on to eternal perfection

The honest and faithful will go,

While they who reject this glad message

Shall never such happiness know.

 

Hymn 20   God of Power, God of Right

1.  God of power, God of right,

Guide us with thy priesthood's might. 

Forge our souls in living fire;

Shape them to thy great desire. 

2.  God of wisdom,

God of truth,

Take us in our eager youth;

Lift us step by step to thee

Thru an endless ministry. 

3.  God of mercy, God of love,

Let thy Spirit, like the dove,

Touch and humble, teach and bless,

As we serve in holiness.

 

Hymn 21   Come, Listen to a Prophet's Voice

1.  Come, listen to a prophet's voice,

And hear the word of God,

And in the way of truth rejoice,

And sing for joy aloud. 

We've found the way the prophets went

Who lived in days of yore. 

Another prophet now is sent

This knowledge to restore. 

2.  The gloom of sullen darkness spread

Thru earth's extended space

Is banished by our living Head,

And God has shown his face. 

Thru erring schemes in days now past

The world has gone astray;

Yet Saints of God have found at last

The straight and narrow way. 

3.  'Tis not in man they put their trust,

Nor on his arm rely. 

Full well assured, all are accursed

Who Jesus Christ deny. 

The Savior to his people saith, "

Let all my words obey,

And signs shall follow living faith,

Down to the latest day."

4.  Then heed the words of truth and light

That flow from fountains pure. 

Yea, keep His law with all thy might

Till thine election's sure,

Till thou shalt hear the holy voice

Assure eternal reign,

While joy and cheer attend

thy choice,

As one who shall obtain.

 

Hymn 22   We Listen to a Prophet's Voice

1.  We listen to a prophet's voice

and hear the Savior too. 

With love he bids us do the work

the Lord would have us do. 

The Savior calls his chosen seer

to preach the word of God,

That men might learn to find the path

marked by the iron rod. 

2.  In every land, in every tongue,

our prophet will be heard;

How swiftly round the world his voice

reveals the gospel word!

The sacred message that he brings

will witness and agree

With every prophet called of God

throughout earth's history. 

3.  Hosanna! Let our praise ascend

unto the Savior's throne;

Rejoice! The prophet has confirmed

that by Him we are known. 

Attend, ye earth!

The prophet speaks;

come listen and obey. 

He is the man who holds the keys

of priesthood power today.

 

Hymn 23   We Ever Pray for Thee

1.  We ever pray for thee,

our prophet dear,

That God will give to thee

comfort and cheer;

As the advancing years

furrow thy brow,

Still may the light within

shine bright as now,

Still may the light within

shine bright as now. 

2.  We ever pray for thee

with all our hearts,

That strength be given thee

to do thy part,

To guide and counsel us

from day to day,

To shed a holy light

around our way,

To shed a holy light

around our way. 

3.  We ever pray for thee

with fervent love;

And as the children's prayer

is heard above,

Thou shalt be ever blest,

and God will give All that is meet

and best while thou shalt live,

All that is meet and best

while thou shalt live.

 

Hymn 24   God Bless Our Prophet Dear

1.  God bless our prophet dear;

May health and comfort cheer

His noble heart. 

His words with fire impress

On souls that thou wilt bless

To choose in righteousness

The better part. 

2.  So shall thy kingdom spread,

As by thy prophets said,

From sea to sea. 

Truth burns in every soul;

As one united whole,

We hasten to the goal

We long to see. 

3.  Oh, may thy Saints be one,

Like Father and the Son,

Nor disagree.  United heart and hand,

So may we ever stand,

A firm and valiant band

Eternally.

 

Hymn 25   Now We'll Sing with One Accord

1.  Now we'll sing with one accord,

For a prophet of the Lord,

Bringing forth his precious word,

Cheers the Saints as anciently. 

When the world in darkness lay,

Lo! he sought the better way,

And he heard the Savior say,

"Go and prune my vineyard, son!"

2.  And an angel surely then,

For a blessing unto men,

Brought the priesthood back again

In its ancient purity. 

Even Joseph he inspired;

Yea, his heart he truly fired

With the light that he desired

For the work of righteousness. 

3.  And the Book of Mormon true,

With its cov'nant ever new,

For the Gentile and the Jew,

He translated sacredly. 

God's commandments to mankind,

For believing Saints designed,

And to bless the seeking mind,

Came to him from Jesus Christ. 

4.  Precious are the years to come,

While the righteous gather home

For the great millennium,

When they'll rest in blessedness. 

Prudent in this world of woes,

They will triumph o'er their foes,

While the realm of Zion

grows Purer for eternity.

 

Hymn 26   Joseph Smith's First Prayer

1.  Oh, how lovely was the morning!

Radiant beamed the sun above. 

Bees were humming, sweet birds singing,

Music ringing thru the grove,

When within the shady woodland

Joseph sought the God of love,

When within the shady woodland

Joseph sought the God of love. 

2.  Humbly kneeling, sweet appealing;   

'Twas the boy's first uttered prayer;   

When the powers of sin assailing

Filled his soul with deep despair;

But undaunted, still he trusted

In his Heavenly Father's care,

But undaunted, still he trusted

In his Heavenly Father's care. 

3.  Suddenly a light descended,

Brighter far than noonday sun,

And a shining glorious pillar

O'er him fell, around him shone,

While appeared two heavenly beings,

God the Father and the Son,

While appeared two heavenly beings,

God the Father and the Son. 

4.  "Joseph, this is my Beloved;

Hear him!" Oh, how sweet the word!

Joseph's humble prayer was answered,

And he listened to the Lord. 

Oh, what rapture filled his bosom,

For he saw the living God;

Oh, what rapture filled his bosom,

For he saw the living God.

 

HYMN 27 Praise to the Man

1.  Praise to the man

who communed with Jehovah!

Jesus anointed

that Prophet and Seer. 

Blessed to open

the last dispensation,

Kings shall extol him,

and nations revere. 

Chorus. 

Hail to the Prophet,

ascended to heaven!

Traitors and tyrants

now fight him in vain. 

Mingling with Gods,

he can plan for his brethren;

Death cannot conquer

the hero again. 

2.  Praise to his mem'ry,

he died as a martyr;

Honored and blest

be his ever great name!

Long shall his blood,

which was shed by assassins,

Plead unto heaven

while the earth lauds his fame. 

Chorus. 

Hail to the Prophet,

ascended to heaven!

Traitors and tyrants

now fight him in vain. 

Mingling with Gods,

he can plan for his brethren;

Death cannot conquer

the hero again. 

3.  Great is his glory

and endless his priesthood. 

Ever and ever

the keys he will hold. 

Faithful and true,

he will enter his kingdom,

Crowned in the midst

of the prophets of old. 

Chorus. 

Hail to the Prophet,

ascended to heaven!

Traitors and tyrants

now fight him in vain. 

Mingling with Gods,

he can plan for his brethren;

Death cannot conquer

the hero again. 

4.  Sacrifice brings forth

the blessings of heaven;

Earth must atone

for the blood of that man. 

Wake up the world

for the conflict of justice. 

Millions shall know

"Brother Joseph" again.

Chorus. 

Hail to the Prophet,

ascended to heaven!

Traitors and tyrants

now fight him in vain. 

Mingling with Gods,

he can plan for his brethren;

Death cannot conquer

the hero again. 

 

Hymn 28   Saints, Behold How Great Jehovah

1.  Saints, behold how great Jehovah Hath

his blessings on you shed. 

Zion everywhere is growing

As the gospel light is spread!

2.  Out of all past dispensations,

God is bringing into one Every truth

by prophets spoken,

For the last days have begun. 

3.  Rise and lift up Zion's standard;

Tell our Father's children now:

Heaven's blessed King approaches;

All men must before him bow.

 

Hymn 29   A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief

1.  A poor wayfaring Man of grief

Hath often crossed me on my way,

Who sued so humbly for relief

That I could never answer nay. 

I had not power to ask his name,

Whereto he went, or whence he came;

Yet there was something in his eye

That won my love; I knew not why. 

2.  Once, when my scanty meal was spread,

He entered; not a word he spake,

Just perishing for want of bread. 

I gave him all;

he blessed it, brake,

And ate, but gave me part again. 

Mine was an angel's portion then,

For while I fed with eager haste,

The crust was manna to my taste. 

3.  I spied him where a fountain burst

Clear from the rock;

his strength was gone. 

The heedless water mocked his thirst;

He heard it, saw it

hurrying on. 

I ran and raised the suff'rer up;

Thrice from the stream he drained my cup,

Dipped and returned it running o'er;

I drank and never thirsted more. 

4.  'Twas night; the floods were out;

it blew A winter hurricane aloof. 

I heard his voice abroad and flew

To bid him welcome to my roof. 

I warmed and clothed and cheered my guest

And laid him on my couch to rest;

Then made the earth my bed, and seemed

In Eden's garden while I dreamed. 

5.  Stript, wounded, beaten nigh to death,

I found him by the highway side. 

I roused his pulse, brought back his breath,

Revived his spirit, and supplied

Wine, oil, refreshment;  he was healed. 

I had myself a wound concealed,

But from that hour forgot the smart,

And peace bound up my broken heart. 

6.  In pris'n I saw him next, condemned

To meet a traitor's doom at morn. 

The tide of lying tongues I stemmed,

And honored him 'mid shame and scorn. 

My friendship's utmost zeal to try,

He asked if I for him would die. 

The flesh was weak; my blood ran chill,

But my free spirit cried, "I will!"

7.  Then in a moment to my view

The stranger started from disguise. 

The tokens in his hands I knew;

The Savior stood before mine eyes. 

He spake, and my poor name he named,

"Of me thou hast not been ashamed. 

These deeds shall thy memorial be;

Fear not, thou didst them unto me."

 

Hymn 30   Come, Come, Ye Saints

1.  Come, come, ye Saints,

no toil nor labor fear;

But with joy wend your way. 

Though hard to you

this journey may appear,

Grace shall be as your day. 

'Tis better far

for us to strive

Our useless cares

from us to drive;

Do this, and joy your hearts will swell;   

All is well! All is well!

2.  Why should we mourn

or think our lot is hard?

'Tis not so; all is right. 

Why should we think

to earn a great reward

If we now shun the fight?

Gird up your loins; fresh courage take. 

Our God will never us forsake;

And soon we'll have this tale to tell;   

All is well! All is well!

3.  We'll find the place

which God for us prepared,

Far away in the West,

Where none shall come

to hurt or make afraid;

There the Saints will be blessed. 

We'll make the air with music ring,

Shout praises to our God and King;

Above the rest these words we'll tell;   

All is well! All is well!

4.  And should we die

before our journey's through,

Happy day! All is well!

We then are free

from toil and sorrow, too;

With the just we shall dwell!

But if our lives are spared again

To see the Saints their rest obtain,

Oh, how we'll make this chorus swell;   

All is well! All is well!

 

Hymn 31   O God, Our Help in Ages Past

1.  O God, our help in ages past,

Our hope for years to come,

Our shelter from the stormy blast,

And our eternal home. 

2.  Within the shadow of thy throne,

Still may we dwell secure. 

Sufficient is thine arm alone,

And our defense is sure. 

3.  Before the hills in order stood,

Or earth received her frame,

From everlasting thou art God,

To endless years the same. 

4.  O God, our help in ages past,

Our hope for years to come,

Be thou our guide while life shall last,

And our eternal home.

 

Hymn 32   The Happy Day at Last Has Come

1.  The happy day at last has come. 

The truth restored is now made known. 

The promised angel's come again. 

To introduce Messiah's reign. 

2.  The gospel trump again is heard. 

The truth from darkness has appeared. 

The lands which long benighted lay

have now beheld a glorious day:

3.  The day by prophets long foretold,

The day which Abram did behold,

The day that Saints desired so long,

When God his great work would perform,

4.  The day when Saints again shall hear

The voice of Jesus in their ear,

And angels, who above do reign,

Come down to speak again with men.

 

Hymn 33   Our Mountain Home So Dear

1.  Our mountain home so dear,

Where crystal waters clear

Flow ever free, Flow ever free,

While thru the valleys wide

The flowers on every side,

Blooming in stately pride,

Are fair to see. 

2.  We'll roam the verdant hills,

And by the sparkling rills

Pluck the wild-flowers, Pluck the wild-flowers;

The fragrance on the air,

The landscape bright and fair,

And sunshine everywhere

Make pleasant hours. 

3.  In sylvan depth and shade,

In forest and in glade,

Where ere we pass, Where ere we pass,

The hand of God we see,

In leaf and bud and tree,

Or bird or humming bee,

Or blade of grass. 

4.  The streamlet, flower, and sod

Bespeak the works of God;

And all combine, And all combine,

With most transporting grace,

His handiwork to trace,

Thru nature's smiling face,

In art divine.

 

Hymn 34   O Ye Mountains High

1.  O ye mountains high,

where the clear blue sky

Arches over the vales of the free,

Where the pure breezes blow

and the clear streamlets flow,

How I've longed to your bosom to flee!

O Zion! dear Zion!

land of the free,

Now my own mountain home,

unto thee I have come;

All my fond hopes are centered in thee. 

2.  Tho the great and the wise

all thy beauties despise,

To the humble and pure thou art dear;

Tho the haughty may smile

and the wicked revile,

Yet we love thy glad tidings to hear. 

O Zion! dear Zion!

home of the free,

Tho thou wert forced to fly

to thy chambers on high,

Yet we'll share joy and sorrow with thee. 

3.  In thy mountain retreat,

God will strengthen thy feet;

Without fear of thy foes thou shalt tread;

And their silver and gold,

as the prophets have told,

Shall be brought to adorn thy fair head. 

O Zion! dear Zion! home of the free,

Soon thy towers shall shine with a splendor divine,

And eternal thy glory shall be. 

4.  Here our voices we'll raise,

and we'll sing to thy praise,

Sacred home of the prophets of God. 

Thy deliv'rance is nigh;

thy oppressors shall die;

And thy land shall be freedom's abode. 

O Zion! dear Zion!

land of the free,

In thy temples we'll bend;

all thy rights we'll defend;

And our home shall be ever with thee.

 

Hymn 35   For the Strength of the Hills

1.  For the strength of the hills we bless thee,

Our God, our fathers' God;

Thou hast made thy children mighty

By the touch of the mountain sod. 

Thou hast led thy chosen Israel

To freedom's last abode; 

Refrain. 

For the strength of the hills we bless thee,

Our God, our fathers' God. 

2.  At the hands of foul oppressors,

We've borne and suffered long;

Thou hast been our help in weakness,

And thy power hath made us strong. 

Amid ruthless foes outnumbered,

In weariness we trod;

Refrain. 

For the strength of the hills we bless thee,

Our God, our fathers' God. 

3.  Thou hast led us here in safety

Where the mountain bulwark stands

As the guardian of the loved ones

Thou hast brought from many lands. 

For the rock and for the river,

The valley's fertile sod,

Refrain. 

For the strength of the hills we bless thee,

Our God, our fathers' God. 

4.  We are watchers of a beacon

Whose light must never die;

We are guardians of an altar

'Midst the silence of the sky. 

Here the rocks yield founts of courage,

Struck forth as by thy rod;

Refrain. 

For the strength of the hills we bless thee,

Our God, our fathers' God. 

 

Hymn 36   They, the Builders of the Nation

1.  They, the builders of the nation,

Blazing trails along the way;

Stepping-stones for generations

Were their deeds of every day. 

Building new and firm foundations,

Pushing on the wild frontier,

Forging onward, ever onward,

Blessed, honored Pioneer!

2.  Service ever was their watch cry;

Love became their guiding star;

Courage, their unfailing beacon,

Radiating near and far. 

Every day some burden lifted,

Every day some heart to cheer,

Every day some hope the brighter,

Blessed, honored Pioneer!

3.  As an ensign to the nation,

They unfurled the flag of truth,

Pillar, guide, and inspiration

To the hosts of waiting youth. 

Honor, praise, and veneration

To the founders we revere!

List our song of adoration,

Blessed, honored Pioneer!

 

Hymn 37   The Wintry Day, Descending to Its Close

1.  The wintry day, descending to its close,

Invites all wearied nature to repose,

And shades of night are falling dense and fast,

Like sable curtains closing

o'er the past. 

Pale through the gloom the newly fallen snow

Wraps in a shroud the silent earth below

As tho 'twere mercy's hand had spread

the pall,

A symbol of forgiveness unto all. 

2.  I cannot go to rest,

but linger still In meditation

at my windowsill,

While, like the twinkling stars in heaven's dome,

Come one by one sweet memories of home. 

And wouldst thou ask me where my fancy roves

To reproduce the happy scenes it loves,

Where hope and memory together dwell

And paint the pictured beauties that I tell?

3.  Away beyond the prairies of the West,

Where exiled Saints in solitude were blest,

Where industry the seal of wealth

has set Amid the peaceful vales of Deseret,

Unheeding still the fiercest blasts that blow,

With tops encrusted by eternal snow,

The towering peaks that shield the tender sod Stand,

types of freedom reared by nature's God. 

4.  The wilderness, that naught before would yield,

Is now become a fertile, fruitful field. 

Where roamed at will the fearless Indian band,

The templed cities of the Saints now stand. 

And sweet religion in its purity

Invites all men to its security. 

There is my home, the spot I love so well,

Whose worth and beauty pen nor tongue can tell.

 

Hymn 38   Come, All Ye Saints of Zion

1.  Come, all ye Saints of Zion,

And let us praise the Lord;

His ransomed are returning,

According to his word. 

In sacred song and gladness

They walk the narrow way,

And thank the Lord who brought them

To see the latter day. 

2.  Come, ye dispersed of Judah,

Join in the theme and sing With harmony unceasing

The praises of our King,

Whose arm is now extended,

On which the world may gaze,

To gather up the righteous

In these the latter days. 

3.  Rejoice, rejoice, O Israel,

And let your joys abound!

The voice of God shall reach you

Wherever you are found

And call you back from bondage,

That you may sing his praise

In Zion and Jerusalem,

In these the latter days. 

4.  Then gather up for Zion,

Ye Saints thruout the land,

And clear the way before you,

As God shall give command. 

Tho wicked men and devils Exert

their power, 'tis vain,

Since He who is eternal

Has said you shall obtain.

 

Hymn 39   O Saints of Zion

1.  O Saints of Zion,

hear the voice Of Him

from courts on high. 

Prepare the pathway of the Lord;

His reign on earth is nigh. 

Prepare the supper of the Lamb;

Invite the world to dine. 

Behold, the mighty Bridegroom comes

In majesty divine. 

2.  Entreat the Lord in humble prayer

That all the sons of men

His righteous kingdom will receive

And shout the glad "amen."

The sacred keys are now restored;

Declare the gospel plan. 

Make known the wondrous words of truth

Revealed again to man. 

3.  Behold, the glory of the Lord

Sets Zion's mount aglow,

For Zion is an ensign pure;

All nations to her flow. 

O Saints of Zion, tread

the paths Your faithful fathers trod. 

Lift up your hearts in gratitude

And serve the living God!

 

Hymn 40   Arise, O Glorious Zion

1.  Arise, O glorious Zion,

Thou joy of latter days,

Whom countless Saints rely on

To gain a resting place. 

Arise and shine in splendor

Amid the world's deep night,

For God, thy sure defender,

Is now thy life and light. 

2.  From Zion's favored dwelling

The gospel issues forth,

The covenant revealing

To gather all the earth;

And Saints, the message bringing

To all the sons of men,

With the redeemed shall, singing,

To Zion come again. 

3.  Thru painful tribulation

We walk the narrow road

And battle with temptation

To gain that blest abode. 

But patient, firm endurance,

With glory in our view,

The Spirit's bright assurance

Will bring us conq'rors through. 

4.  Oh, grant, Eternal Father,

That we may faithful be,

With all the just to gather,

And thy salvation see!

Then, with the hosts of heaven,

We'll sing th'immortal theme:

To him be glory given,

Whose blood did us redeem.

 

Hymn 41   Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise

1.  Let Zion in her beauty rise;

Her light begins to shine. 

Ere long her King will rend the skies,

Majestic and divine,

The gospel spreading thru the land,

A people to prepare

To meet the Lord and Enoch's band,

Triumphant in the air. 

2.  Ye heralds, sound the golden trump

To earth's remotest bound. 

Go spread the news from pole to pole

In all the nations round:

That Jesus in the clouds above,

With hosts of angels too,

Will soon appear, his Saints to save,

His enemies subdue. 

3.  That glorious rest will then commence

Which prophets did foretell,

When Saints will reign with Christ on earth,

And in his presence dwell

A thousand years,

oh, glorious day! Dear Lord,

prepare my heart To stand with thee

on Zion's mount

And nevermore to part.

 

Hymn 42   Hail to the Brightness of Zion's Glad Morning!

1.  Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad morning!

Joy to the lands that in darkness have lain!

Hushed be the accents of sorrow and mourning. 

Zion in triumph begins her glad reign. 

2.  Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad morning,

Long by the prophets of Israel foretold!

Hail to the millions from bondage returning!

Gentiles and Jews the glad vision behold. 

3.  Lo! in the desert the flowers are springing;

Streams, ever copious, are gliding along. 

Loud from the mountaintops echoes are ringing;

Wastes rise in verdure and mingle in song. 

4.  Hark! from all lands,

from the isles of the ocean,

Praise to Jehovah ascending on high. 

Fallen the engines of war and commotion;

Shouts of salvation are rending the sky.

 

Hymn 43   Zion Stands with Hills Surrounded

1.  Zion stands with hill surrounded;   

Zion, kept by power divine. 

All her foes shall be confounded,

Though the world in arms combine. 

Happy Zion, Happy Zion,

What a favored lot is thine!

2.  Every human tie may perish,

Friend to friend unfaithful prove,

Mothers cease their own to cherish,

Heaven and earth at last remove. 

But no changes, But no changes

Can attend Jehovah's love. 

3.  In the furnace God may prove thee,

Thence to bring thee forth more bright,

But can never cease to love thee;

Thou art precious in his sight. 

God is with thee, God is with thee;

Thou shalt triumph in his might.

 

Hymn 44   Beautiful Zion, Built Above

1.  Beautiful Zion, built above;

Beautiful city that I love;

Beautiful gates of pearly white;

Beautiful temple;  God, its light;

He who was slain on Calvary

Opens those pearly gates to me. 

Chorus. 

Zion, Zion, lovely Zion;

Beautiful Zion; Zion, city of our God!

2.  Beautiful heaven, where all is light;

Beautiful angels clothed in white;

Beautiful strains that never tire;

Beautiful harps thru all the choir;

There shall I join the chorus sweet,

Worshiping at the Savior's feet. 

Chorus. 

Zion, Zion, lovely Zion;

Beautiful Zion; Zion, city of our God!

3.  Beautiful crowns on every brow;

Beautiful palms the conq'rors show;

Beautiful robes the ransomed wear;

Beautiful all who enter there;

Thither I press with eager feet;

There shall my rest be long and sweet.

Chorus. 

Zion, Zion, lovely Zion;

Beautiful Zion; Zion, city of our God!

 

Hymn 45   Lead Me into Life Eternal

1.  lead me into life eternal

By the gospel's holy call. 

Let thy promise rest upon me;

Grant me ready strength for all. 

2.  Father, all my heart I give thee;

All my service shall be thine. 

Guide me as I search in weakness;

Let thy loving light be mine. 

3.  Hear me as I pray in meekness;

Let my strength be as thy day. 

Give me faith, the greater knowledge;

Father, bless me as I pray.

 

Hymn 46   Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken

1.  Glorious things of thee are spoken,

Zion, city of our God!

He whose word cannot be broken

Chose thee for his own abode. 

On the Rock of Ages founded,

What can shake our sure repose?

With salvation's wall surrounded,

Thou may'st smile on all thy foes. 

2.  See! the streams of living waters,

Springing from celestial love,

Well supply thy sons and daughters,

And all fear of drought remove. 

Round each habitation hov'ring,

See the cloud and fire appear

For a glory and a cov'ring,

Showing that the Lord is near. 

3.  Blest inhabitants of Zion,

Purchased by the Savior's blood;

Jesus, whom their souls rely on,

Makes them kings and priests to God. 

While in love his Saints he raises,

With himself to reign as King,

All, as priests, his solemn praises

For thank-off'rings freely bring.

 

Hymn 47   We Will Sing of Zion

1.  We will sing of Zion,

Kingdom of our God. 

Zion is the pure in heart,

Those who seek the Savior's part. 

Zion soon in all the world

Will rise to meet her God. 

2.  Thru the revelations Giv'n

by God to men,

Heaven's truth is placed on earth;

Prophets teach its power and worth. 

Zion readies us to see

The Savior come again. 

3.  When the Saints of Zion

Keep his law in truth,

Hate and war and strife will cease;

Men will live in love and peace. 

Heavenly Zion, come once more

And cover all the earth.

 

Hymn 48   Glorious Things Are Sung of Zion

1.  Glorious things are sung of Zion,

Enoch's city seen of old,

Where the righteous, being perfect,

Walked with God in streets of gold. 

Love and virtue, faith and wisdom,

Grace and gifts were all combined. 

As himself each loved his neighbor;

All were one in heart and mind. 

2.  There they shunned the power of Satan

And observed celestial laws;

For in Adam-ondi-Ahman

Zion rose where Eden was. 

When beyond the power of evil,

So that none could covet wealth,

One continual feast of blessings

Crowned their days with peace and health. 

3.  Then the towers of Zion glittered

Like the sun in yonder skies,

And the wicked stood and trembled,

Filled with wonder and surprise. 

Then their faith and works were perfect;

Lo, they followed their great Head!

So the city went to heaven,

And the world said, "Zion's fled!"

4.  When the Lord returns with Zion,

And we hear the watchman cry,

Then we'll surely be united,

And we'll all see eye to eye. 

Then we'll mingle with the angels,

And the Lord will bless his own. 

Then the earth will be as Eden,

And we'll know as we are known.

 

Hymn 49   Adam-ondi-Ahman

1.  This earth was once a garden place,

With all her glories common,

And men did live a holy race,

And worship Jesus face to face,

In Adam-ondi-Ahman. 

2.  We read that Enoch walked with God,

Above the power of mammon,

While Zion spread herself abroad,

And Saints and angels sang aloud,

In Adam-ondi-Ahman. 

3.  Her land was good and greatly blest,

Beyond all Israel's Canaan;

Her fame was known from east to west,

Her peace was great, and pure the rest

Of Adam-ondi-Ahman. 

4.  Hosanna to such days to come,

The Savior's second coming,

When all the earth in glorious bloom

Affords the Saints a holy home,

Like Adam-ondi-Ahman.

 

Hymn 50   Come, Thou Glorious Day of Promise

1.  Come, thou glorious day of promise;

Come and spread thy cheerful ray,

When the scattered sheep of Israel

Shall no longer go astray,

When hosannas, When hosannas With united voice they'll cry. 

2.  Lord, how long wilt thou be angry?

Shall thy wrath forever burn?

Rise, redeem thine ancient people;

Their transgressions from them turn. 

King of Israel, King of Israel,

Come and set thy people free. 

3.  Oh, that soon thou wouldst

to Jacob Thy enlivening Spirit send!

Of their unbelief and misery Make,

O Lord, a speedy end. 

Lord, Messiah! Lord, Messiah!

Prince of Peace o'er Israel reign.

 

Hymn 51   Sons of Michael, He Approaches

1.  Sons of Michael, he approaches! Rise,

the ancient father greet. 

Bow, ye thousands, low before him;

Minister before his feet. 

Hail the patriarch's glad reign,

Spreading over sea and main. 

2.  Sons of Michael,

'tis his chariot Rolls its burning wheels along!

Raise aloft your voices million

In a torrent power of song. 

Hail our head with music soft!

Raise sweet melodies aloft!

3.  Mother of our generations,

Glorious by great Michael's side,

Take thy children's adoration;

Endless with thy seed abide. 

Lo! to greet thee now advance Thousands

in the glorious dance!

4.  Raise a chorus, sons of Michael,

Like old ocean's roaring swell,

Till the mighty acclamation

Thru rebounding space

doth tell That the ancient one doth reign

In his Father's house again!

 

Hymn 52    The Day Dawn Is Breaking

1.  The day dawn is breaking,

the world is awaking,

The clouds of night's darkness

are fleeing away. 

The worldwide commotion,

from ocean to ocean,

Now heralds the time

of the beautiful day. 

Chorus. 

Beautiful day of peace and rest,

Bright be thy dawn

from east to west. 

Hail to thine earliest welcome ray,

Beautiful, bright, millennial day. 

2.  In many a temple

the Saints will assemble

And labor as saviors

of dear ones away. 

Then happy reunion

and sweetest communion

We'll have with our friends

in the beautiful day. 

Chorus. 

Beautiful day of peace and rest,

Bright be thy dawn

from east to west. 

Hail to thine earliest welcome ray,

Beautiful, bright, millennial day. 

3.  Still let us be doing,

our lessons reviewing,

Which God has revealed

for our walk in his way;

And then, wondrous story,

the Lord in his glory

Will come in his power

in the beautiful day. 

Chorus. 

Beautiful day of peace and rest,

Bright be thy dawn

from east to west. 

Hail to thine earliest welcome ray,

Beautiful, bright, millennial day. 

4.  Then pure and supernal,

our friendship eternal,

With Jesus we'll live,

and his counsels obey

Until every nation

will join in salvation

And worship the Lord

of the beautiful day.

Chorus. 

Beautiful day of peace and rest,

Bright be thy dawn

from east to west. 

Hail to thine earliest welcome ray,

Beautiful, bright, millennial day. 

 

Hymn 53   Let Earth's Inhabitants Rejoice

1.  Let earth's inhabitants rejoice

And gladly hail the glorious hour;

Again is heard a prophet's voice,

And all may feel the gospel's power. 

2.  The blissful time will soon arrive,

The day by holy men foretold,

When man no more with man will strive,

And all in each a friend behold. 

3.  Oppression will no more be found,

Nor tyrant hold relentless sway,

But love to God and man abound

Thruout the long millennial day.

 

Hymn 54   Behold, the Mountain of the Lord

1.  Behold, the mountain of the Lord

In latter days

shall rise On mountaintops,

above the hills, And draw the wond'ring eyes. 

To this shall joyful nations come;

All tribes and tongues shall flow. 

"Up to the hill of God," they'll say,

"And to his house we'll go."

2.  The rays that shine from Zion's hill

Shall lighten every land;

The King who reigns in Salem's tower

Shall all the world command. 

Among the nations he shall judge;

His judgments truth shall guide;

His scepter shall protect the just

And quell the sinner's pride. 

3.  No strife shall rage,

nor hostile feuds Disturb

those peaceful years;

To plowshares men shall beat their swords,

To pruning hooks their spears. 

No longer host encount'ring host

Shall crowds of slain deplore;

They'll hang the trumpet in the hall

And study war no more. 

4.  Come, then, O house of Jacob,

come, To worship at His shrine,

And, walking in the light of God,

With holy beauties shine. 

Come, then, O house of Jacob,

come, To worship at His shrine,

And, walking in the light of God,

With holy beauties shine.

 

Hymn 55   Lo, the Mighty God Appearing!

1.  Lo, the mighty God appearing!

From on high Jehovah speaks!

Eastern lands the summons hearing,

O'er the west his thunder breaks. 

Earth behold him! Earth behold him!

Universal nature shakes. 

Earth behold him! Earth behold him!

Universal nature shakes. 

2.  Zion, all its light unfolding,

God in glory shall display. 

Lo! he comes! nor silence holding;

Fire and clouds prepare his way. 

Tempests round him! Tempests round him!

Hasten on the dreadful day. 

Tempests round him! Tempests round him!

Hasten on the dreadful day. 

3.  To the heavens his voice ascending,

To the earth beneath he cries. 

Souls immortal, now descending,

Let their sleeping dust arise!

Rise to judgment! Rise to judgment!

Let thy throne adorn the skies. 

Rise to judgment! Rise to judgment!

Let thy throne adorn the skies. 

4.  Now the heavens on high adore him

And his righteousness declare. 

Sinners perish from before him,

But his Saints his mercies share. 

Just his judgments! Just his judgments!

God, himself the judge, is there. 

Just his judgments! Just his judgments!

God, himself the judge, is there.

 

Hymn 56   Softly Beams the Sacred Dawning

1.  Softly beams the sacred dawning

Of the great millennial morn,

And to Saints gives welcome warning

That the day is hastening on,

That the day is hastening on. 

2.  Splendid, rising o'er the mountains,

Glowing with celestial cheer,

Streaming from eternal fountains,

Rays of living light appear,

Rays of living light appear. 

3.  Swiftly flee the clouds of darkness;

Speedily the mists retire;

Nature's universal blackness

Is consumed by heavenly fire,

Is consumed by heavenly fire. 

4.  Yea, the fair sabbatic era,

When the world will be at rest,

Rapidly is drawing nearer;

Then all Israel will be blest,

Then all Israel will be blest.

 

Hymn 57   We're Not Ashamed to Own Our Lord

1.  We're not ashamed to own our Lord

And worship him on earth. 

We love to learn his holy word

And know what souls are worth. 

2.  When Jesus comes in burning flame

To recompense the just,

The world will know the only name

In which the Saints can trust. 

3.  When he comes down from heaven to earth

With all his holy band,

Before creation's second birth,

We hope with him to stand. 

4.  He then will give us a new name,

With robes of righteousness,

And, in the New Jerusalem,

Eternal happiness.

 

Hymn 58   Come, Ye Children of the Lord

1.  Come, ye children of the Lord,

Let us sing with one accord. 

Let us raise a joyful strain

To our Lord who soon will reign

On this earth when it shall be

Cleansed from all iniquity,

When all men from sin will cease,

And will live in love and peace. 

2.  Oh, how joyful it will be

When our Savior we shall see!

When in splendor he'll descend,

Then all wickedness will end. 

Oh, what songs we then will sing

To our Savior, Lord, and King!

Oh, what love will then bear sway

When our fears shall flee away!

3.  All arrayed in spotless white,

We will dwell 'mid truth and light. 

We will sing the songs of praise;

We will shout in joyous lays. 

Earth shall then be cleansed from sin. 

Every living thing therein

Shall in love and beauty dwell;

Then with joy each heart will swell.

 

Hymn 59   Come, O Thou King of Kings

1.  Come, O thou King of Kings!

We've waited long for thee,

With healing in thy wings

To set thy people free. 

Come, thou desire of nations, come;

Let Israel now be gathered home. 

2.  Come, make an end to sin

And cleanse the earth by fire,

And righteousness bring in,

That Saints may tune the lyre

With songs of joy

, a happier strain,

To welcome in thy peaceful reign. 

3.  Hosannas now shall sound

From all the ransomed throng,

And glory echo round

A new triumphal song;

The wide expanse of heaven fill

With anthems sweet from Zion's hill. 

4.  Hail! Prince of life and peace!

Thrice welcome to thy throne!

While all the chosen race

Their Lord and Savior own,

The heathen nations bow the knee,

And every tongue sounds praise to thee.

 

Hymn 60   Battle Hymn of the Republic

1.  Mine eyes have seen the glory

of the coming of the Lord;

He is trampling out the vintage

where the grapes of wrath are stored. 

He hath loosed the fateful lightning

of his terrible, swift sword;

His truth is marching on. 

Chorus. 

Glory, glory, hallelujah!

Glory, glory, hallelujah!

Glory, glory, hallelujah!

His truth is marching on. 

2.  He has sounded forth the trumpet

that shall never call retreat;

He is sifting out the hearts of men

before his judgment seat. 

Oh, be swift, my soul to answer him;

be jubilant my feet!

Our God is marching on. 

Chorus. 

Glory, glory, hallelujah!

Glory, glory, hallelujah!

Glory, glory, hallelujah!

His truth is marching on. 

3.  In the beauty of the lilies,

Christ was born across the sea,

With a glory in his bosom

that transfigures you and me. 

As he died to make men holy,

let us live to make men free,

While God is marching on.

Chorus. 

Glory, glory, hallelujah!

Glory, glory, hallelujah!

Glory, glory, hallelujah!

His truth is marching on. 

 

Hymn 61   Raise Your Voices to the Lord

1.  Raise your voices to the Lord,

Ye who here have heard his word. 

As we part, his praise proclaim,

Shout thanksgiving to his name. 

2.  Shout thanksgiving!

Let our song Still

our joy and praise prolong,

Until here we meet again

To renew the glad refrain.

 

Hymn 62   All Creatures of Our God and King

1.  All creatures of our God and King,

Lift up your voice and with us sing,

Alleluia! Alleluia!

Thou burning sun with golden beam,

Thou silver moon with softer gleam, 

Refrain. 

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

Oh, praise him! Alleluia!

2.  Thou rushing wind that art so strong,

Ye clouds that sail in heaven along,

Alleluia! Alleluia!

Thou rising morn, in praise rejoice;

Ye light of evening, find a voice,

Refrain. 

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

Oh, praise him! Alleluia!

3.  Thou flowing water, pure and clear,

Make music for thy Lord to hear,

Alleluia! Alleluia!

Thou fire so masterful and bright,

That gives to man both warmth and light,

Refrain. 

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

Oh, praise him! Alleluia!

4.  Dear Mother Earth,

who day by day

Unfoldest blessings on our way,

Alleluia! Alleluia!

The flowers and fruit that in thee grow,

Let them his glory also show,

Refrain. 

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

Oh, praise him! Alleluia!

 

Hymn 63   Great King of Heaven

1.  Great King of heaven,

our hearts we raise To thee in prayer,

to thee in praise. 

The vales exult,

the hills acclaim,

And all thy works revere thy name. 

2.  O Israel's God!

Thine arm is strong.  To thee all earth and skies belong,

And with one voice in one glad chord,

With myriad echoes, praise the Lord.

 

Hymn 64   On This Day of Joy and Gladness

1.  On this day of joy and gladness,

Lord, we praise thy holy name;

In this sacred place of worship,

We thy glories loud proclaim! 

Chorus. 

Alleluia, Alleluia,

Bright and clear our voices ring,

Singing songs of exultation

To our Maker, Lord, and King!

2.  Open wide the fount of Zion;

Let her richest blessings flow

To the Saints who nobly serve thee

In the gospel here below. 

Chorus. 

Alleluia, Alleluia,

Bright and clear our voices ring,

Singing songs of exultation

To our Maker, Lord, and King!

3.  May we labor in the kingdom;   

By the prophets long foretold;   

Where the children of the promise

Shall be gathered in the fold.

Chorus. 

Alleluia, Alleluia,

Bright and clear our voices ring,

Singing songs of exultation

To our Maker, Lord, and King!

 

Hymn 65   Come, All Ye Saints Who Dwell on Earth

1.  Come, all ye Saints who dwell on earth,

Your cheerful voices raise,

Our great Redeemer's love to sing,

And celebrate his praise,

Our great Redeemer's love to sing,

And celebrate his praise. 

2.  His love is great;

he died for us. 

Shall we ungrateful be,

Since he has marked a road to bliss,

And said, "Come, follow me,"

Since he has marked a road to bliss,

And said, "Come, follow me"?

3.  The straight and narrow way we've found!

Then let us travel on,

Till we, in the celestial world,

Shall meet where Christ is gone,

Till we, in the celestial world,

Shall meet where Christ is gone. 

4.  And there we'll join the heavenly choir

And sing his praise above,

While endless ages roll around,

Perfected by his love,

While endless ages roll around, Perfected by his love.

 

Hymn 66   Rejoice, the Lord Is King!

1.  Rejoice, the Lord is King!

Your Lord and King adore!

Mortals, give thanks and sing And triumph evermore. 

Chorus. 

Lift up your heart!

Lift up your voice!

Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

Lift up your heart! Lift up your voice!

Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

2.  The Lord, the Savior, reigns,

The God of truth and love. 

When he had purged our stains,

He took his seat above. 

Chorus. 

Lift up your heart!

Lift up your voice!

Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

Lift up your heart! Lift up your voice!

Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

3.  His kingdom cannot fail;

He rules o'er earth and heaven. 

The keys of death and hell

To Christ the Lord are giv'n.

Chorus. 

Lift up your heart!

Lift up your voice!

Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

Lift up your heart! Lift up your voice!

Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

 

"Hymn 67   Glory to God on High

1.  Glory to God on high!

Let heaven and earth reply. 

Praise ye his name. 

His love and grace adore,

Who all our sorrows bore. 

Sing aloud evermore:

Worthy the Lamb!

2.  Jesus, our Lord and God,

Bore sin's tremendous load. 

Praise ye his name. 

Tell what his arm has done,

What spoils from death he won. 

Sing his great name alone:

Worthy the Lamb!

3.  Let all the hosts above

Join in one song of love,

Praising his name. 

To him ascribed be

Honor and majesty

Thru all eternity:

Worthy the Lamb!

 

Hymn 68   A Mighty Fortress Is Our God 

1. A mighty fortress is our God,

A tower of strength ne'er failing. 

A helper mighty is our God,

O'er ills of life prevailing. 

He overcometh all. 

He saveth from the Fall. 

His might and power are great. 

He all things did create. 

And he shall reign forever more.

 

Hymn 69   All Glory, Laud, and Honor

1.  All glory, laud, and honor

To thee, Redeemer, King,

To whom the lips of children

Made sweet hosannas ring. 

Thou art the King of Israel,

Thou David's royal Son,

Who in the Lord's name comest,

The King and Blessed One. 

2.  The company of angels

Are praising thee on high,

And mortal men

and all things Created make reply. 

The people of the Hebrews

With palms before thee went;

Our praise and love and anthems

Before thee we present. 

3.  To thee, before thy passion,

They sang their Hymns of praise;

To thee, now high exalted,

Our melody we raise. 

Thou didst accept their praises;

Accept the love we bring,

Who in all good delightest,

Thou good and gracious King.

 

Hymn 70   Sing Praise to Him

1.  Sing praise to him

who reigns above,

The Lord of all creation,

The source of power,

the fount of love,

The rock of our salvation. 

With healing balm my soul he fills

And every faithless murmur stills. 

To him all praise and glory!

2.  What his almighty power hath made

His gracious mercy keepeth. 

By morning glow or evening shade

His watchful eye ne'er sleepeth. 

Within the kingdom of his might,

Lo! all is just and all is right. 

To him all praise and glory!

3.  The Lord is never far away,

But, thru all grief distressing,

An ever-present help and stay,

Our peace and joy and blessing. 

As with a mother's tender hand,

He leads his own,

his chosen band. 

To him all praise and glory!

4.  Thus, all my toilsome way along,

I sing aloud thy praises,

That men may hear the grateful song

My voice unwearied raises. 

Be joyful in the Lord, my heart!

Both soul and body bear your part. 

To him all praise and glory!

 

Hymn 71   With Songs of Praise

1.  With songs of praise and gratitude

We worship God above,

In words and music give our thanks

For his redeeming love. 

Chorus. 

Then come before God's presence!

With singing worship him!

Express the heart too full to speak,

In one exultant Hymn. 

2.  The Lord has said a heartfelt song

By righteous ones is prayer;

A Hymn unites us and invites

The Spirit to be there. 

Chorus. 

Then come before God's presence!

With singing worship him!

Express the heart too full to speak,

In one exultant Hymn. 

3.  In former days

glad Hymns were sung

By seed of Abraham;

The Saints shall sing,

when Christ shall come,

The new song of the Lamb.

Chorus. 

Then come before God's presence!

With singing worship him!

Express the heart too full to speak,

In one exultant Hymn. 

 

Hymn 72   Praise to the Lord, the Almighty

1.  Praise to the Lord

, the Almighty, the King of creation!

O my soul, praise him,

for he is thy health and salvation!

Join the great throng,

Psaltery, organ, and song,

Sounding in glad adoration!

2.  Praise to the Lord!

Over all things he gloriously reigneth. 

Borne as on eagle wings,

safely his Saints he sustaineth. 

Hast thou not seen

How all thou needest hath been Granted

in what he ordaineth?

3.  Praise to the Lord,

who doth prosper thy way and defend thee. 

Surely his goodness and mercy

shall ever attend thee. 

Ponder anew

What the Almighty can do,

Who with his love doth befriend thee. 

4.  Praise to the Lord!

Oh, let all that is in me adore him!

All that hath breath,

join with Abraham's seed

to adore him!

Let the "amen"

Sum all our praises again,

Now as we worship before him.

 

Hymn 73   Praise the Lord with Heart and Voice

1.  Praise the Lord with heart and voice. 

Let all men on earth rejoice. 

Praise to him for life and light,

Truth revealed in splendor bright!

Praise the Lord with heart and voice. 

Let all men on earth rejoice. 

2.  Tell of him in loud acclaim. 

Sing the wonders of his name. 

Sing with joy for grace made known,

Wondrous love to all men shown. 

Tell of him in loud acclaim. 

Sing the wonders of his name. 

3.  Father, God, eternal Friend,

Thou art Life;

there is no end. 

All creation everywhere

Lives in thee,

for thou art there. 

Father, God, eternal Friend,

Thou art Life;

there is no end.

 

Hymn 74   Praise Ye the Lord

1.  Praise ye the Lord!

My heart shall join In work so pleasant,

so divine, Now,

while the flesh is my abode,

And when my soul ascends to God. 

2.  Praise shall employ my noblest powers

While immortality endures; My

days of praise shall ne'er be past

While life and thought and being last. 

3.  Why should I make a man my trust?

Princes must die and turn to dust. 

Their breath departs;

their pomp and power And thoughts all vanish in an hour. 

4.  Happy the man whose hopes rely

On Israel's God!

He made the sky And earth and seas

with all their train,

And none shall find his promise vain. 

5.  His truth forever stands secure. 

He saves th'oppressed;

he feeds the poor;

He sends the troubled conscience peace

And grants the captive sweet release. 

6.  The Lord gives eyesight

to the blind;

The Lord supports the sinking mind. 

He helps the stranger in distress,

The widow, and the fatherless. 

7.  He loves the Saints;  

he knows them well,

But turns the wicked down to hell. 

Thy God,

O Zion, ever reigns;

Praise him in everlasting strains.

 

Hymn 75   In Hymns of Praise

1.  In Hymns of praise your voices raise

To him who reigns on high,

Whose counsels keep the mighty deep,

Who ruleth earth and sky. 

Chorus. 

Exalt his name in loud acclaim;

His mighty power adore!

And humbly bow before him now,

Our King forever more. 

2.  Beneath his hand, at his command,

The shining planets move;

To all below they daily show His wisdom

and his love. 

Chorus. 

Exalt his name in loud acclaim;

His mighty power adore!

And humbly bow before him now,

Our King forever more. 

3.  The little flower that lasts an hour,

The sparrow in its fall,

They, too, shall share

his tender care;

He made and loves them all. 

Chorus. 

Exalt his name in loud acclaim;

His mighty power adore!

And humbly bow before him now,

Our King forever more. 

4.  Then sing again

in lofty strain

To him who dwells on high;

To prayers you raise, and songs of praise,

He sweetly will reply.

Chorus. 

Exalt his name in loud acclaim;

His mighty power adore!

And humbly bow before him now,

Our King forever more. 

 

Hymn 76   God of Our Fathers, We Come unto Thee

1.  God of our fathers, we come unto thee,

Children of those

whom thy truth has made free. 

Grant us the joy

of thy presence today;

Never from thee let us stray! 

Chorus. 

Never! Never!

Never from thee let us stray!

Ever! Ever!

Ever to thee will we pray!

2.  Grateful for all

that thy bounty imparts,

Praises we offer

with voices and hearts. 

Life of our being,

and sun of our day,

Never from thee let us stray!

Chorus. 

Never! Never!

Never from thee let us stray!

Ever! Ever!

Ever to thee will we pray!

3.  Blest with the gifts

of the gospel of peace,

Dwelling in Zion,

whose light shall increase,

Led by the priesthood

along the bright way,

Never from thee will we stray!

Chorus. 

Never! Never!

Never from thee let us stray!

Ever! Ever!

Ever to thee will we pray!

4.  Strengthened by thee

for the conflict with sin,

Onward we'll press

till life's battle we'll win;

Then in thy glory

forever we'll stay;

Never from thee will we stray!

Chorus. 

Never! Never!

Never from thee let us stray!

Ever! Ever!

Ever to thee will we pray!

 

Hymn 77   Great Is the Lord

1.  Great is the Lord;

'tis good to praise

His high and holy name. 

Well may the Saints in latter days

His wondrous love proclaim. 

2.  The Comforter is sent again;

His power the Church attends,

And with the faithful will remain

Till Jesus Christ descends. 

3.  We'll praise him for a prophet's voice,

His people's steps to guide;

In this we do and will rejoice,

Tho all the world deride. 

4.  To praise him let us all engage,

For unto us is giv'n

To live in this momentous age

And share the light of heaven.

 

Hymn 78   God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand

1.  God of our fathers,

whose almighty hand

Leads forth in beauty

all the starry band

Of shining worlds

in splendor through the skies,

Our grateful songs

before thy throne arise. 

2.  Thy love divine

hath led us in the past;

In this free land

by thee our lot is cast. 

Be thou our Ruler,

Guardian, Guide, and Stay,

Thy word our law,

thy paths our chosen way. 

3.  From war's alarms,

from deadly pestilence,

Be thy strong arm

our ever-sure defense. 

Thy true religion

in our hearts increase. 

Thy bounteous goodness

nourish us in peace.

 

Hymn 79   With All the Power of Heart and Tongue

1.  With all the power of heart and tongue,

I'll praise my Maker in my song. 

Angels shall hear the notes I'll raise,

Approve the song, and join the praise. 

2.  I'll sing thy truth and mercy, Lord;

I'll sing the wonders of thy word. 

Not all thy works and names below

So much thy power and glory show. 

3.  Amidst a thousand snares I stand,

Upheld and guided by thy hand. 

Thy words my fainting soul revive

And keep my dying faith alive.

 

Hymn 80   God of Our Fathers, Known of Old

1.  God of our fathers, known of old,

Lord of our far-flung battle line,

Beneath whose awful hand

we hold Dominion over palm and pine:

Lord God of Hosts,

be with us yet,

Lest we forget, lest we forget. 

2.  The tumult and the shouting dies;

The captains and the kings depart. 

Still stands thine ancient sacrifice,

An humble and a contrite heart. 

Lord God of Hosts,

be with us yet,

Lest we forget, lest we forget. 

3.  Far-called, our navies melt away;

On dune and headland sinks the fire. 

Lo, all our pomp of yesterday

Is one with Nineveh and Tyre!

Judge of the nations,

spare us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget.

 

Hymn 81   Press Forward, Saints

1.  Press forward, Saints,

with steadfast faith in Christ,

With hope's bright flame

alight in heart and mind,

With love of God

and love of all mankind. 

Chorus. 

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

2.  Press forward, feasting

on the word of Christ. 

Receive his name,

rejoicing in his might. 

Come unto God;

find everlasting light. 

Chorus. 

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

3.  Press on, enduring

in the ways of Christ. 

His love proclaim

thru days of mortal strife. 

Thus saith our God

: "Ye have eternal life!"

Chorus. 

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

 

Hymn 82   For All the Saints  Who

Verses 1, 2 and 5 are sung in unison.  Verses 3 and 4 are sung in harmony

1.  For all the Saints who from their labors rest,

Who thee by faith before the world confessed,

Thy name, O Jesus, be forever blest. 

Chorus. 

Alleluia, Alleluia. 

2.  Oh, may thy soldiers, faithful, true,

and bold, Fight as the Saints who nobly fought of old,

And win with them the victor's crown of gold. 

Chorus. 

Alleluia, Alleluia. 

3.  Thou art our rock, our fortress, and our might;

Thou, Lord, our captain in the well-fought fight;

Thou, in the darkness drear,

our one true light. 

Chorus. 

Alleluia, Alleluia. 

4.  And when the strife is fierce,

the warfare long,

Steals on the ear the distant triumph song,

And hearts are brave again,

and arms are strong. 

Chorus. 

Alleluia, Alleluia. 

5.  From earth's wide bounds,

from ocean's farthest coast,

Through gates of pearl streams in the countless host,

Singing to Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

Chorus. 

Alleluia, Alleluia. 

 

Hymn 83   Guide Us, O Thou Great Jehovah

1.  Guide us, O thou great Jehovah,

Guide us to the promised land. 

We are weak, but thou art able;

Hold us with thy powerful hand. 

Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit, Feed us till the Savior comes,

Alto and Tenor: Savior comes

Feed us till the Savior comes. 

2.  Open, Jesus, Zion's fountains;

Let her richest blessings come. 

Let the fiery, cloudy pillar

Guard us to this holy home. 

Great Redeemer, Great Redeemer,

Bring, oh, bring the welcome day,

Alto and Tenor: welcome day

Bring, oh, bring the welcome day!

3.  When the earth begins to tremble,

Bid our fearful thoughts be still;

When thy judgments spread destruction,

Keep us safe on Zion's hill,

Singing praises, Singing praises,

Songs of glory unto thee,

Alto and Tenor: unto thee

Songs of glory unto thee.

 

Hymn 84   Faith of Our Fathers

1.  Faith of our fathers, living still,

In spite of dungeon, fire, and sword;

Oh, how our hearts beat high with joy

Whene'er we hear that glorious word. 

Chorus. 

Faith of our fathers, holy faith,

We will be true to thee till death!

2.  Faith of our fathers, we will strive

To win all nations unto thee,

And thru the truth that comes from God,

Mankind shall then be truly free. 

Chorus. 

Faith of our fathers, holy faith,

We will be true to thee till death!

3.  Faith of our fathers, we will love

Both friend and foe in all our strife,

And preach thee, too,

as love knows how,

By kindly words and virtuous life.

Chorus. 

Faith of our fathers, holy faith,

We will be true to thee till death!

 

Hymn 85   How Firm a Foundation

1.  How firm a foundation,

ye Saints of the Lord,

Is laid for your faith in his excellent word!

What more can he say

than to you he hath said,

Who unto the Savior, who unto the Savior,

Who unto the Savior for refuge have fled?

2.  In every condition;  

in sickness, in health,

In poverty's vale

or abounding in wealth,

At home or abroad,

on the land or the sea;   

As thy days may demand,

as thy days may demand,

As thy days may demand,

so thy succor shall be. 

3.  Fear not, I am with thee;

oh, be not dismayed,

For I am thy God and will still give thee aid. 

I'll strengthen thee, help thee,

and cause thee to stand,

Upheld by my righteous, upheld by my righteous,

Upheld by my righteous,

omnipotent hand. 

4.  When through the deep waters

I call thee to go,

The rivers of sorrow shall not thee o'er flow,

For I will be with thee,

thy troubles to bless,

And sanctify to thee,

and sanctify to thee, And sanctify to thee

thy deepest distress. 

5.  When through fiery trials

thy pathway shall lie,

My grace, all sufficient,

shall be thy supply. 

The flame shall not hurt thee;

I only design

Thy dross to consume,

thy dross to consume, Thy dross to consume

and thy gold to refine. 

6.  Even down to old age,

all my people shall prove

My sov'reign, eternal,

unchangeable love;

And then, when gray hair

shall their temples adorn,

Like lambs shall they still,

like lambs shall they still, Like lambs shall they still

in my bosom be borne. 

7.  The soul that on Jesus

hath leaned for repose

I will not, I cannot,

desert to his foes;

That soul, though all hell

should endeavor to shake,

I'll never, no never,

I'll never, no never, I'll never, no never,

no never forsake!

 

Hymn 86   How Great Thou Art

1.  O Lord my God,

when I in awesome wonder

Consider all

the worlds thy hands have made,

I see the stars,

I hear the rolling thunder,

Thy power thruout

the universe displayed; 

Chorus. 

Then sings my soul,

my Savior God, to thee,

How great thou art! How great thou art!

Then sings my soul,

my Savior God, to thee,

How great thou art! How great thou art!

2.  When thru the woods

and forest glades I wander,

And hear the birds

sing sweetly in the trees,

When I look down

from lofty mountain grandeur

And hear the brook

and feel the gentle breeze,

3.  And when I thinChorus. 

Then sings my soul,

my Savior God, to thee,

How great thou art! How great thou art!

Then sings my soul,

my Savior God, to thee,

How great thou art! How great thou art!

k

that God, his Son not sparing,

Sent him to die,

I scarce can take it in,

That on the cross

my burden gladly bearing

He bled and died

to take away my sin,

Chorus. 

Then sings my soul,

my Savior God, to thee,

How great thou art! How great thou art!

Then sings my soul,

my Savior God, to thee,

How great thou art! How great thou art!

4.  When Christ shall come,

with shout of acclamation,

And take me home,

what joy shall fill my heart!

Then I shall bow

in humble adoration

And there proclaim,

"My God, how great thou art!"

Chorus. 

Then sings my soul,

my Savior God, to thee,

How great thou art! How great thou art!

Then sings my soul,

my Savior God, to thee,

How great thou art! How great thou art!

 

Hymn 87   God Is Love

1.  Earth, with her ten thousand flowers,

Air, with all its beams and showers,

Heaven's infinite expanse,

Sea's resplendent countenance;   

All around and all above

Bear this record: God is love. 

2.  Sounds among the vales and hills,

In the woods and by the rills,

Of the breeze and of the bird,

By the gentle murmur stirred;   

Sacred songs, beneath, above,

Have one chorus: God is love. 

3.  All the hopes that sweetly

start From the fountain of the heart,

All the bliss that ever comes

To our earthly human homes,

All the voices from above

Sweetly whisper: God is love.

 

Hymn 88   Great God, Attend While Zion Sings

1.  Great God, attend

while Zion sings

The joy that from thy presence springs. 

To spend one day with thee on earth

Exceeds a thousand days of mirth. 

2.  Might I enjoy the meanest place

Within thy house, O God of grace,

No tents of ease or thrones of power

Should tempt my feet to leave thy door. 

3.  God is our sun;

he makes our day. 

God is our shield;

he guards our way

From all assaults of hell and sin,

From foes without

and fears within. 

4.  All needful grace will God bestow

And crown that grace with glory too. 

He gives us all things

and withholds No blessings

due to upright souls. 

5.  Our God, our King,

whose sovereign sway

The glorious hosts of heaven obey

(And devils at thy presence flee);

Blest is the man that trusts in thee!

 

Hymn 89   The Lord Is My Light

1.  The Lord is my light;

then why should I fear?

By day and by night

his presence is near. 

He is my salvation

from sorrow and sin;

This blessed assurance

the Spirit doth bring. 

Chorus. 

The Lord is my light;

He is my joy

and my song. 

By day and by night

he leads, he leads me along. 

2.  The Lord is my light;

tho clouds may arise,

Faith, stronger than sight,

looks up thru the skies

Where Jesus forever

in glory doth reign. 

Then how can I ever

in darkness remain?

Chorus. 

The Lord is my light;

He is my joy

and my song. 

By day and by night

he leads, he leads me along. 

3.  The Lord is my light;

the Lord is my strength. 

I know in his might

I'll conquer at length. 

My weakness in mercy

he covers with power,

And, walking by faith, I am blest every hour. 

Chorus. 

The Lord is my light;

He is my joy

and my song. 

By day and by night

he leads, he leads me along. 

4.  The Lord is my light,

my all and in all. 

There is in his sight

no darkness at all. 

He is my Redeemer,

my Savior, and King. 

With Saints and with angels his praises I'll sing.

Chorus. 

The Lord is my light;

He is my joy

and my song. 

By day and by night

he leads, he leads me along. 

 

Hymn 90   From All That Dwell below the Skies

1.  From all that dwell below the skies,

Let the Creator's praise arise;

Let the Redeemer's name be sung

Through every land, by every tongue. 

2. In every land begin the song;

To every land the strains belong. 

In cheerful sounds all voices raise

And fill the world with loudest praise. 

3.  Your lofty themes,

ye mortals, bring;

In songs of praise divinely sing. 

The great salvation loud proclaim,

And shout for joy the Savior's name. 

4.  Eternal are thy mercies, Lord;

Eternal truth attends thy word. 

Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore,

Till suns shall rise and set no more.

 

Hymn 91   Father, Thy Children to Thee Now Raise

1.  Father, thy children to thee now raise

Glad, grateful songs

for thy love and grace,

For thy protecting

and watchful care

Over thy Saints dwelling far and near;

Grateful to thee for the gospel light,

Which with its truth

fills us with delight,

Glad that we've chosen

the better part. 

Songs of delight fill each grateful heart. 

2.  Oh, may our songs

to thy courts ascend;

Pleasing to thee may our voices blend. 

Lead us as thou

hast the faithful led;

Feed us with knowledge and daily bread. 

Let us not stray from the paths of truth;

Forgive the folly and faults of youth. 

Father, accept thou

the songs of praise

Which from our hearts

unto thee we raise.

 

Hymn 92   For the Beauty of the Earth

1.  For the beauty of the earth,

For the beauty of the skies,

For the love which from our birth

Over and around us lies, 

Chorus. 

Lord of all, to thee we raise

This our Hymn of grateful praise. 

2.  For the beauty of each hour

Of the day and of the night,

Hill and vale, and tree and flower,

Sun and moon, and stars of light,

Chorus. 

Lord of all, to thee we raise

This our Hymn of grateful praise. 

3.  For the joy of human love,

Brother, sister, parent, child,

Friends on earth, and friends above,

For all gentle thoughts and mild,

Chorus. 

Lord of all, to thee we raise

This our Hymn of grateful praise. 

 

Hymn 93   Prayer of Thanksgiving

1.  We gather together

to ask the Lord's blessing;

He chastens, and hastens

his will to make known;

The wicked oppressing

now cease from distressing. 

Sing praises to his name;

He forgets not his own. 

2.  Beside us to guide us,

our God with us joining,

Ordaining, maintaining

his kingdom divine;

So from the beginning

the fight we were winning;

Thou, Lord, wast at our side;

All glory be thine!

3.  We all do extol thee,

thou leader triumphant,

And pray that thou still

our defender wilt be. 

Let thy congregation

escape tribulation;

Thy name be ever praised!

O Lord, make us free!

 

Hymn 94   Come, Ye Thankful People

1.  Come, ye thankful people, come;

Raise the song of harvest home. 

All is safely gathered in

Ere the winter storms begin. 

God, our Maker, doth provide

For our wants to be supplied. 

Come to God's own temple, come;

Raise the song of harvest home. 

2.  All the world is God's own field,

Fruit unto his praise to yield,

Wheat and tares together sown,

Unto joy or sorrow grown. 

First the blade, and then the ear,

Then the full corn shall appear. 

Lord of harvest, grant that we

Wholesome grain and pure may be.

 

Hymn 95   Now Thank We All Our God

1.  Now thank we all our God

With hearts and hands and voices,

Who wondrous things hath done,

In whom his earth rejoices;

Who, from our mothers' arms,

Hath blessed us on our way

With countless gifts of love,

And still is ours today. 

2.  Oh, may our bounteous God

Through all our life be near us,

With ever-joyful hearts And blessed

peace to cheer us,

And keep us in his love,

And guide us day and night,

And free us from all ills,

Protect us by his might.

 

Hymn 96   Dearest Children, God Is Near You

1.  Dearest children, God is near you,

Watching o'er you day and night,

And delights to own and bless you,

If you strive to do what's right. 

He will bless you, He will bless you,

If you put your trust in him. 

2.  Dearest children, holy angels

Watch your actions night and day,

And they keep a faithful record

Of the good and bad you say. 

Cherish virtue! Cherish virtue!

God will bless the pure in heart. 

3.  Children, God delights to teach you

By his Holy Spirit's voice. 

Quickly heed its holy promptings. 

Day by day you'll then rejoice. 

Oh, prove faithful, Oh, prove faithful

To your God and Zion's cause.

 

Hymn 97   Lead, Kindly Light

1.  Lead, kindly Light,

amid the encircling gloom;

Lead thou me on!

The night is dark,

and I am far from home;

Lead thou me on!

Keep thou my feet;

I do not ask to see

The distant scene;  

one step enough for me. 

2.  I was not ever thus,

nor pray'd that thou

Shouldst lead me on. 

I loved to choose and see my path;

but now, Lead thou me on!

I loved the garish

day, and, spite of fears,

Pride ruled my will. 

Remember not past years. 

3.  So long thy power

hath blest me, sure it still

Will lead me on

O'er moor and fen,

o'er crag and torrent, till

The night is gone. 

And with the morn

those angel faces smile,

Which I have loved

long since, and lost awhile!

 

Hymn 98   I Need Thee Every Hour

1.  I need thee every hour,

Most gracious Lord. 

No tender voice like thine

Can peace afford. 

Chorus. 

I need thee, oh, I need thee;

Every hour I need thee

! Oh, bless me now, my Savior;

I come to thee!

2.  I need thee every hour;

Stay thou nearby. 

Temptations lose their power

When thou art nigh. 

Chorus. 

I need thee, oh, I need thee;

Every hour I need thee

! Oh, bless me now, my Savior;

I come to thee!

3.  I need thee every hour,

In joy or pain. 

Come quickly and abide,

Or life is vain. 

Chorus. 

I need thee, oh, I need thee;

Every hour I need thee

! Oh, bless me now, my Savior;

I come to thee!

4.  I need thee every hour,

Most holy One. 

Oh, make me thine indeed,

Thou blessed Son!

Chorus.  

I need thee, oh, I need thee;

Every hour I need thee

! Oh, bless me now, my Savior;

I come to thee!

 

Hymn 99   Nearer, Dear Savior, to Thee

1.  Nearer, dear Savior, to thee,

Nearer, nearer to thee;   

Ever I'm striving to be

Nearer, yet nearer to thee!

Trusting, in thee I confide;

Hoping, in thee I abide. 

Chorus. 

Take, oh, take, and cherish me,

Nearer, dear Savior, to thee. 

2.  Nearer, dear Savior, to thee,

Nearer, nearer to thee;   

Proved by my trials, I'll be

Nearer, yet nearer to thee!

Humbly I come to thee

now; Earnest, I prayerfully bow. 

Chorus. 

Take, oh, take, and cherish me,

Nearer, dear Savior, to thee. 

3.  Nearer, dear Savior, to thee,

Nearer, nearer to thee;   

Ever my anthem will be

Nearer, yet nearer to thee!

Loving thee, ever I pray,

Aid me thy will to obey. 

Chorus. 

Take, oh, take, and cherish me,

Nearer, dear Savior, to thee. 

4.  Nearer, dear Savior, to thee,

Nearer, nearer to thee;   

Let me by holiness be

Nearer, yet nearer to thee!

When all my trials are done,

When my reward I have won,

Chorus. 

Take, oh, take, and cherish me,

Nearer, dear Savior, to thee. 

 

Hymn 100   Nearer, My God, to Thee

1.  Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee!

Even though it be a cross

That raiseth me. 

Still all my song shall be 

Refrain. 

Nearer, my God, to thee,

Nearer, my God, to thee,

Nearer to thee!

2.  Though like the wanderer,

The sun gone down,

Darkness be over me,

My rest a stone,

Yet in my dreams I'd be

Refrain. 

Nearer, my God, to thee,

Nearer, my God, to thee,

Nearer to thee!

3.  There let the way appear,

Steps unto heaven;

All that thou sendest me,

In mercy giv'n;

Angels to beckon me

Refrain. 

Nearer, my God, to thee,

Nearer, my God, to thee,

Nearer to thee!

4.  Then with my waking thoughts

Bright with thy praise,

Out of my stony griefs

Bethel I'll raise;

So by my woes to be

Refrain. 

Nearer, my God, to thee,

Nearer, my God, to thee,

Nearer to thee!

5.  Or if, on joyful wing

Cleaving the sky,

Sun, moon, and stars forgot,

Upward I fly,

Still all my song shall be

Refrain. 

Nearer, my God, to thee,

Nearer, my God, to thee,

Nearer to thee!

 

Hymn 101   Guide Me to Thee

1.  Jesus, my Savior true,

Guide me to thee. 

Help me thy will to do. 

Guide me to thee. 

Even in the darkest night,

As in the morning bright,

Be thou my beacon light.  Guide me to thee. 

2.  Through this dark world of strife,

Guide me to thee. 

Teach me a better life. 

Guide me to thee. 

Let thy redeeming power

Be with me every hour. 

Be thou my safety tower. 

Guide me to thee. 

3.  When strife and sin arise,

Guide me to thee. 

When tears be dim my eyes,

Guide me to thee. 

When hopes are crushed and dead,

When earthly joys are fled,

Thy glory round me shed. 

Guide me to thee. 

4.  When silent death draws near,

Guide me to thee. 

Calm thou my trembling fear. 

Guide me to thee. 

Let me thy mercy prove. 

Let thy enduring love

Guide me to heaven above. 

Guide me to thee.

 

Hymn 102   Jesus, Lover of My Soul

1.  Jesus, lover of my soul,

Let me to thy bosom fly,

While the nearer waters roll,

While the tempest still is high. 

Hide me, O my Savior, hide,

Till the storm of life is past. 

Safe into the haven guide;

Oh, receive my soul at last. 

2.  Other refuge have I none;

Hangs my helpless soul on thee. 

Leave, oh, leave me not alone;

Still support and comfort me. 

All my trust on thee is stayed;

All my help from thee I bring. 

Cover my defenseless head

With the shadow of thy wing.

 

Hymn 103   Precious Savior, Dear Redeemer

1.  Precious Savior, dear Redeemer,

Thy sweet message now impart. 

May thy Spirit, pure and fervid,

Enter every timid heart;

Carry there the swift conviction,

Turning back the sinful tide. 

Precious Savior, dear Redeemer,

May each soul in thee abide. 

2.  Precious Savior, dear Redeemer,

We are weak but thou art strong;

In thy infinite compassion,

Stay the tide of sin and wrong. 

Keep thy loving arms around us;

Keep us in the narrow way. 

Precious Savior, dear Redeemer,

Let us never from thee stray. 

3.  Precious Savior, dear Redeemer,

Thou wilt bind the broken heart. 

Let not sorrow overwhelm us;

Dry the bitter tears that start. 

Curb the winds and calm the billows;

Bid the angry tempest cease. 

Precious Savior, dear Redeemer,

Grant us everlasting peace.

 

Hymn 104   Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me

1.  Jesus, Savior, pilot me

Over life's tempestuous sea;

Unknown waves before me roll,

Hiding rock and treach'rous shoal. 

Chart and compass came from thee:

Jesus, Savior, pilot me. 

2.  As a mother stills her child,

Thou canst hush the ocean wild;

Boist'rous waves obey thy will

When thou say'st to them, "Be still!"

Wondrous Sov'reign of the sea,

Jesus, Savior, pilot me. 

3.  When at last I near the shore,

And the fearful breakers roar

'Twixt me and the peaceful rest,

Then, while leaning on thy breast,

May I hear thee say to me, "

Fear not: I will pilot thee."

 

Hymn 105   Master, the Tempest Is Raging

1.  Master, the tempest is raging!

The billows are tossing high!

The sky is o'ershadowed with blackness. 

No shelter or help is nigh. 

Carest thou not that we perish?

How canst thou lie asleep

When each moment so madly is threat'ning

A grave in the angry deep? 

Chorus. 

The winds and the waves shall obey thy will:

Peace, be still. 

Whether the wrath of the storm tossed sea

Or demons or men or whatever it be,

No waters can swallow the ship where lies

The Master of ocean and earth and skies. 

They all shall sweetly obey thy will:

Peace, be still; peace, be still. 

They all shall sweetly obey thy will:

Peace, peace, be still. 

2.  Master, with anguish of spirit

I bow in my grief today. 

The depths of my sad heart are troubled. 

Oh, waken and save, I pray!

Torrents of sin and of anguish

Sweep o'er my sinking soul,

And I perish!

I perish! dear Master. 

Oh, hasten and take control!

Chorus. 

The winds and the waves shall obey thy will:

Peace, be still. 

Whether the wrath of the storm tossed sea

Or demons or men or whatever it be,

No waters can swallow the ship where lies

The Master of ocean and earth and skies. 

They all shall sweetly obey thy will:

Peace, be still; peace, be still. 

They all shall sweetly obey thy will:

Peace, peace, be still. 

3.  Master, the terror is over. 

The elements sweetly rest. 

Earth's sun in the calm lake is mirrored,

And heaven's within my breast. 

Linger, O blessed Redeemer!

Leave me alone no more,

And with joy

I shall make the blest harbor

And rest on the blissful shore.

Chorus. 

The winds and the waves shall obey thy will:

Peace, be still. 

Whether the wrath of the storm tossed sea

Or demons or men or whatever it be,

No waters can swallow the ship where lies

The Master of ocean and earth and skies. 

They all shall sweetly obey thy will:

Peace, be still; peace, be still. 

They all shall sweetly obey thy will:

Peace, peace, be still. 

 

Hymn 106   God Speed the Right

1.  Now to heaven our prayer ascending,

God speed the right;

In a noble cause contending,

God speed the right. 

Be our zeal in heaven recorded,

With success on earth rewarded. 

Refrain. 

God speed the right.  God speed the right. 

2.  Be that prayer again repeated,

God speed the right;

Ne'er despairing, though defeated,

God speed the right. 

Like the great and good in story,

If we fail,

we fail with glory. 

Refrain. 

God speed the right.  God speed the right. 

3.  Patient, firm, and persevering,

God speed the right;

No event nor danger fearing,

God speed the right. 

Pains, nor toils, nor trials heeding,

And in heaven's good time succeeding,

Refrain. 

God speed the right.  God speed the right. 

 

Hymn 107   Lord, Accept Our True Devotion

1.  Lord, accept our true devotion. 

Let thy Spirit whisper peace. 

Swell our hearts with fond emotion,

And our joy in thee increase. 

Never leave us, never leave us. 

Help us, Lord, to win the race. 

Never leave us, never leave us. 

Help us, Lord, to win the race. 

2.  Help us all to do thy bidding,

And our daily wants supply. 

Give thy Holy Spirit's guiding

Till we reach the goal on high. 

Ever guard us, ever guard us,

Till we gain the victory. 

Ever guard us, ever guard us,

Till we gain the victory. 

3.  May we, with the future dawning,

Day by day from sin be free,

That on resurrection morning

We may rise at peace with thee,

Ever praising, ever praising,

Thruout all eternity;

Ever praising, ever praising,

Thruout all eternity.

 

Hymn 108   The Lord Is My Shepherd

1.  The Lord is my Shepherd;

no want shall I know. 

I feed in green pastures;

safe-folded I rest. 

He leadeth my soul where

the still waters flow,

Restores me when wand'ring,

redeems when oppressed,

Restores me when wand'ring,

redeems when oppressed. 

2.  Thru the valley and shadow

of death though I stray,

Since thou art my Guardian,

no evil I fear. 

Thy rod shall defend me,

thy staff be my stay. 

No harm can befall with

my Comforter near. 

No harm can befall with

my Comforter near. 

3.  In the midst of affliction

my table is spread. 

With blessings unmeasured

my cup runneth o'er. 

With perfume and oil thou

anointest my head. 

Oh, what shall I ask of

thy providence more?

Oh, what shall I ask of

thy providence more?

 

Hymn 109   The Lord My Pasture Will Prepare

1.  The Lord my pasture will prepare,

And feed me with a shepherd's care. 

His presence will my wants supply,

And guard me with a watchful eye. 

My noonday walks he will attend,

And all my silent

midnight hours defend. 

2.  When in the sultry glebe I faint,

Or on the thirsty mountain pant,

To fertile vales and dewy meads

My weary, wand'ring steps he leads,

Where peaceful rivers, soft and slow,

Amid the cooling verdant landscape flow.

 

Hymn 110   Cast Thy Burden upon the Lord 

1. Cast thy burden upon the Lord,

And he shall sustain thee. 

He never will suffer

the righteous to fall. 

He is at thy right hand. 

Thy mercy, Lord, is great

And far above the heavens. 

Let none be made ashamed

That wait upon thee.

 

Hymn 111   Rock of Ages

1.  Rock of Ages, cleft for me,

Let me hide myself in thee;

Let the water and the blood,

From thy wounded side which flowed,

Be of sin the double cure,

Save from wrath and make me pure. 

2.  Not the labors of my hands

Can fill all thy law's demands;

Could my zeal no respite know,

Could my tears forever flow,

All for sin could not atone;

Thou must save, and thou alone. 

3.  While I draw this fleeting breath,

When mine eyes shall close in death,

When I rise to worlds unknown

And behold thee on thy throne,

Rock of Ages, cleft for me,

Let me hide myself in thee.

 

Hymn 112   Savior, Redeemer of My Soul

1.  Savior, Redeemer of my soul,

Whose mighty hand hath made me whole,

Whose wondrous power hath raised me up

And filled with sweet my bitter cup!

What tongue my gratitude can tell,

O gracious God of Israel. 

2.  Never can I repay thee,

Lord, But I can love thee. 

Thy pure word,

Hath it not been my one delight,

My joy by day, my dream by night?

Then let my lips proclaim it still,

And all my life reflect thy will. 

3.  O'errule mine acts to serve thine ends. 

Change frowning foes to smiling friends. 

Chasten my soul till I shall be

In perfect harmony with thee. 

Make me more worthy of thy love,

And fit me for the life above.

 

Hymn 113   Our Savior's Love

1.  Our Savior's love

Shines like the sun with perfect light,

As from above

It breaks thru clouds of strife. 

Lighting our way,

It leads us back into his sight,

Where we may stay

To share eternal life. 

2.  The Spirit, voice

Of goodness, whispers to our hearts

A better choice

Than evil's anguished cries. 

Loud may the sound

Of hope ring till all doubt departs,

And we are bound

To him by loving ties. 

3.  Our Father, God

Of all creation, hear us pray

In reverence, awed

By thy Son's sacrifice. 

Praises we sing. 

We love thy law; we will obey. 

Our heavenly King,

In thee our hearts rejoice.

 

Hymn 114   Come unto Him

1.  I wander through the still of night,

When solitude is everywhere;   

Alone, beneath the starry light,

And yet I know that God is there. 

I kneel upon the grass

and pray;

An answer comes without a voice. 

It takes my burden all away

And makes my aching heart rejoice. 

2.  When I am filled with strong desire

And ask a boon of him,

I see No miracle of living fire,

But what I askflows

into me. 

And when the tempest rages high

I feel no arm around me thrust,

But every storm goes rolling by

When I repose in him my trust. 

3.  It matters not what may befall

, What threatening hand hangs over me;

He is my rampart through it all,

My refuge from mine enemy. 

Come unto him all ye depressed,

Ye erring souls whose eyes are dim,

Ye weary ones who long for rest. 

Come unto him! Come unto him!

 

Hymn 115   Come, Ye Disconsolate

1.  Come, ye disconsolate,

where err ye languish;

Come to the mercy seat,

fervently kneel. 

Here bring your wounded hearts;

here tell your anguish. 

Earth has no sorrow

that heaven cannot heal. 

2.  Joy of the desolate,

Light of the straying,

Hope of the penitent,

fadeless and pure!

Here speaks the Comforter,

tenderly saying,

"Earth has no sorrow

that heaven cannot cure."

3.  Here see the Bread of Life;

see waters flowing

Forth from the throne of God,

pure from above. 

Come to the feast of love;

come, ever knowing

Earth has no sorrow

but heaven can remove.

 

Hymn 116   Come, Follow Me

1.  "Come, follow me," the Savior said. 

Then let us in his footsteps tread,

For thus alone can we be one

With God's own loved, begotten Son. 

2.  "Come, follow me," a simple phrase,

Yet truth's sublime, effulgent rays

Are in these simple words combined

To urge, inspire the human mind. 

3.  Is it enough alone to know

That we must follow him below,

While trav'ling thru this vale of tears?

No, this extends to holier spheres. 

4.  Not only shall we emulate

His course while in this earthly state,

But when we're freed from present cares,

If with our Lord we would be heirs. 

5.  We must the onward path pursue

As wider fields expand to view,

And follow him unceasingly,

What err our lot or sphere may be. 

6.  For thrones, dominions, kingdoms, powers,

And glory great and bliss are ours,

If we, throughout eternity,

Obey his words, "Come, follow me."

 

Hymn 117   Come unto Jesus

1.  Come unto Jesus, ye heavy laden,

Careworn and fainting, by sin oppressed. 

He'll safely guide you unto that haven

Where all who trust him may rest. 

Altos and tenors: may rest, may rest

2.  Come unto Jesus; He'll ever heed you,

Though in the darkness you've gone astray. 

His love will find you

and gently lead you

From darkest night into day. 

Altos and tenors: to day, to day

3.  Come unto Jesus; He'll surely hear you,

If you in meekness plead for his love. 

Oh, know you not that angels are near you

From brightest mansions above?

Altos and tenors: above, above"

4.  Come unto Jesus from every nation,

From every land and isle of the sea. 

Unto the high and lowly in station,

Ever he calls, "Come to me."

Altos and tenors: to me, to me

 

Hymn 118   Ye Simple Souls Who Stray

1.  Ye simple souls who stray

Far from the path of peace,

That lonely, unfrequented way To life and happiness,

Why will ye folly love,

And throng the downward road,

And hate the wisdom from above,

And mock the sons of God?

2.  Madness and misery Ye count

our life beneath,

And nothing great or good can see

Or glorious in our death. 

But thru the Holy Ghost We witness better things,

For he whose blood is all

our boast Has made us priests and kings. 

3.  Riches unsearchable

In Jesus love we know,

And pleasures springing

from the well Of life our souls o'erflow. 

As we seek heavenly bliss,

Angels our steps attend,

And God himself our Father is,

And Jesus is our Friend. 

4.  With him we walk in white;

We in his image shine;

Our robes are robes of glorious light,

Our righteousness divine. 

On all the kings of earth

With pity we look down;

And claim, in virtue of our birth,

A never-fading crown.

 

Hymn 119   Come, We That Love the Lord

1.  Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known. 

Join in a song with sweet accord,

And worship at his throne. 

2.  Let those refuse to sing

Who never knew our God,

But servants of the heavenly King

May speak their joys abroad. 

3.  The God who rules on high,

And all the earth survey;   

Who rides upon the stormy sky

And calms the roaring seas;  

4.  This mighty God is ours,

Our Father and our Love. 

He will send down his heavenly powers

To carry us above.

 

Hymn 120   Lean on My Ample Arm

1.  Lean on my ample arm, O thou depressed!

And I will bid the storm

Cease in thy breast. 

What err thy lot may be

On life's complaining sea,

If thou wilt come to me,

Thou shalt have rest. 

If thou wilt come to me,

Thou shalt have rest. 

2.  Lift up thy tearful eyes,

Sad heart, to me;

I am the sacrifice

Offered for thee. 

In me thy pain shall cease,

In me is thy release,

In me thou shalt have peace Eternally. 

In me thou shalt have peace Eternally.

 

Hymn 121   I'm a Pilgrim, I'm a Stranger

1.  I'm a pilgrim, I'm a stranger

Cast upon the rocky shore Of a land

where deathly danger Surges with a sullen roar,

Oft despairing, oft despairing,

Lest I reach my home no more. 

2.  Misty vapors rise before me. 

Scarcely can I see the way. 

Clouds of darkest hue hang o'er me,

And I'm apt to go astray

With the many, with the many

That are now the vulture's prey. 

3.  O my Father, I entreat thee,

Let me see thy beck'ning hand;

And when straying, may I meet thee,

Err I join the silent band. 

Guide me, Father, guide me, Father,

Safely to the promised land.

 

Hymn 122   Though Deepening Trials

1.  Though deep'ning trials throng your way,

Press on, press on, ye Saints of God!

Ere long the resurrection day

Will spread its life and truth abroad,

Will spread its life and truth abroad. 

2.  Though outward ills await us here,

The time, at longest, is not long

Ere Jesus Christ will reappear,

Surrounded by a glorious throng,

Surrounded by a glorious throng.  

3.  Lift up your hearts in praise to God;

Let your rejoicings never cease. 

Though tribulations rage abroad,

Christ says, "In me ye shall have peace."

Christ says, "In me ye shall have peace."

4.  What though our rights have been assailed?

What though by foes we've been despoiled?

Jehovah's promise has not failed;

Jehovah's purpose is not foiled. 

Jehovah's purpose is not foiled. 

5.  This work is moving on apace,

And great events are rolling forth;

The kingdom of the latter days,

The "little stone," must fill the earth. 

The "little stone," must fill the earth. 

6.  Though Satan rage, 'tis all in vain;

The words the ancient prophet spoke

Sure as the throne of God remain;

Nor men nor devils can revoke. 

Nor men nor devils can revoke. 

7.  All glory to his holy name

Who sends his faithful servants forth

To prove the nations,

to proclaim Salvation's tidings

through the earth. 

Salvation's tidings through the earth.

 

Hymn 123   Oh, May My Soul Commune with Thee

1.  Oh, may my soul commune with thee

And find thy holy peace;

From worldly care and pain of fear,

Please bring me sweet release. 

2.  Oh, bless me when I worship thee

To keep my heart in tune,

That I may hear thy still, small voice,

And, Lord, with thee commune. 

3.  Enfold me in thy quiet hour

And gently guide my mind

To seek thy will, to know thy ways,

And thy sweet Spirit find. 

4.  Lord, grant me thy abiding love

And make my turmoil cease. 

Oh, may my soul commune with thee

And find thy holy peace.

 

Hymn 124   Be Still, My Soul

1.  Be still, my soul:

The Lord is on thy side;

With patience bear

thy cross of grief or pain. 

Leave to thy God

to order and provide;

In every change

he faithful will remain. 

Be still, my soul:

Thy best, thy heavenly Friend

Thru thorny ways

leads to a joyful end. 

2.  Be still, my soul:

Thy God doth undertake

To guide the future

as he has the past. 

Thy hope, thy confidence

let nothing shake;

All now mysterious

shall be bright at last. 

Be still, my soul:

The waves and winds still know

His voice who ruled them

while he dwelt below. 

3.  Be still, my soul:

The hour is hastening on

When we shall be

forever with the Lord,

When disappointment,

grief, and fear are gone,

Sorrow forgot,

love's purest joys restored. 

Be still, my soul:

When change and tears are past,

All safe and blessed

we shall meet at last.

 

Hymn 125   How Gentle God's Commands

1.  How gentle God's commands!

How kind his precepts are!

Come, cast your burdens on the Lord

And trust his constant care. 

2.  Beneath his watchful eye,

His Saints securely dwell;

That hand which bears all nature up

Shall guard his children well. 

3.  Why should this anxious load

Press down your weary mind?

Haste to your Heavenly Father's throne

And sweet refreshment find. 

4.  His goodness stands approved,

Unchanged from day to day;

I'll drop my burden at his feet

And bear a song away.

 

Hymn 126   How Long, O Lord Most Holy and True

1.  How long, O Lord most holy and true,

Shall shadowed hope our joy delay?

Our hearts confess, our souls believe Thy truth,

thy truth, thy light, thy will, thy way!

2.  Thy truth has made our prison bright;

Thy light has dimmed the dying past. 

We bend beneath thy loving will

And seek thy onward, onward path at last. 

3.  Eternal Father, gentle Judge!

Speed on the day, redemption's hour. 

Set up thy kingdom; from thy house

Unlock for us, for us the prison tower. 

4.  From grim confusion's awful depth The wail of hosts,

faith's urgent plea: Release our anguished, weary souls;

Swing wide, swing wide the gates, and set us free!

 

Hymn 127   Does the Journey Seem Long?

1.  Does the journey seem long, The path rugged and steep?

Are there briars and thorns on the way?

Do sharp stones cut your feet

As you struggle to rise

To the heights thru the heat of the day?

2.  Is your heart faint and sad,

Your soul weary within,

As you toil 'neath your burden of care?

Does the load heavy seem

You are forced now to lift?

Is there no one your burden to share?

3.  Let your heart be not faint

Now the journey's begun;

There is One who still beckons to you. 

So look upward in joy

And take hold of his hand;

He will lead you to heights

that are new;  

4.  A land holy and pure,

Where all trouble doth end,

And your life shall be free

from all sin,

Where no tears shall be shed,

For no sorrows remain. 

Take his hand and with him enter in.

 

Hymn 128   When Faith Endures 

1. I will not doubt, I will not fear;

God's love and strength are always near. 

His promised gift helps me to find

An inner strength and peace of mind. 

I give the Father willingly

My trust, my prayers, humility. 

His Spirit guides; his love assures

That fear departs when faith endures.

 

Hymn 129   Where Can I Turn for Peace?

1.  Where can I turn for peace?

Where is my solace

When other sources cease

to make me whole?

When with a wounded heart,

anger, or malice,

I draw myself apart,

Searching my soul?

2.  Where, when my aching grows,

Where, when I languish,

Where, in my need to know,

where can I run?

Where is the quiet hand

to calm my anguish?

Who, who can understand?

He, only One. 

3.  He answers privately,

Reaches my reaching

In my Gethsemane,

Savior and Friend. 

Gentle the peace he finds

for my beseeching. 

Constant he is and kind,

Love without end.

 

Hymn 130   Be Thou Humble

1.  Be thou humble in thy weakness,

and the Lord thy God shall lead thee,

Shall lead thee by the hand and

give thee answer to thy prayers. 

Be thou humble in thy pleading,

and the Lord thy God shall bless thee,

Shall bless thee with a sweet and

calm assurance that he cares. 

2.  Be thou humble in thy calling,

and the Lord thy God shall teach thee

To serve his children gladly

with a pure and gentle love. 

Be thou humble in thy longing,

and the Lord thy God shall take thee,

Shall take thee home at last

to ever dwell with him above.

 

Hymn 131   More Holiness Give Me

1.  More holiness give me,

More strivings within,

More patience in suff'ring,

More sorrow for sin,

More faith in my Savior,

More sense of his care,

More joy in his service,

More purpose in prayer. 

2.  More gratitude give me,

More trust in the Lord,

More pride in his glory,

More hope in his word,

More tears for his sorrows,

More pain at his grief,

More meekness in trial,

More praise for relief. 

3.  More purity give me,

More strength to o'er come,

More freedom from earth-stains,

More longing for home. 

More fit for the kingdom,

More used would I be,

More blessed and holy;   

More, Savior, like thee.

 

Hymn 132   God Is in His Holy Temple

1.  God is in his holy temple. 

Earthly thoughts, be silent now,

While with reverence we assemble

And before his presence bow. 

He is with us, now and ever,

When we call upon his name,

Aiding every good endeavor,

Guiding every upward aim. 

2.  God is in his holy temple,

In the pure and holy mind,

In the reverent heart and simple,

In the soul from sin refined. 

Banish then each base emotion. 

Lift us up, O Lord, to thee;

Let our souls, in pure devotion,

Temples for thy worship be.

 

Hymn 133   Father in Heaven

1.  Father in Heaven,

in thy love abounding,

Hear these thy children

thru the world resounding,

Loud in thy praises. 

Thanks for peace abiding,

Ever abiding. 

2.  Filled be our hearts with

peace beyond comparing,

Peace in thy world,

and joy to hearts despairing. 

Firm is our trust in thee

for peace enduring, Ever enduring. 

3.  God of our fathers,

strengthen every nation

In thy great peace where

only is salvation. 

So may the world its

future spread before thee,

Thus to adore thee.

 

Hymn 134   I Believe in Christ

1.  I believe in Christ;

he is my King!

With all my heart to him I'll sing;

I'll raise my voice in praise and joy,

In grand amens my tongue employ. 

I believe in Christ;

he is God's Son. 

On earth to dwell his soul did come. 

He healed the sick; the dead he raised. 

Good works were his;

his name be praised. 

2.  I believe in Christ; oh, blessed name!

As Mary's Son he came to reign

'Mid mortal men, his earthly kin,

To save them from the woes of sin. 

I believe in Christ,

who marked the path,

Who did gain all his Father hath,

Who said to men: "Come, follow me,

That ye, my friends, with God may be."

3.  I believe in Christ;  

my Lord, my God!

My feet he plants on gospel sod. 

I'll worship him with all my might;

He is the source of truth and light. 

I believe in Christ; he ransoms me. 

From Satan's grasp he sets me free,

And I shall live with joy and love

In his eternal courts above. 

4.  I believe in Christ; he stands supreme!

From him I'll gain my fondest dream;

And while I strive through grief and pain,

His voice is heard: "Ye shall obtain."

I believe in Christ; so come what may,

With him I'll stand in that great day

When on this earth he comes again

To rule among the sons of men.

 

Hymn 135   My Redeemer Lives

1.  I know that my Redeemer lives,

Triumphant Savior, Son of God,

Victorious over pain and death,

My King, my Leader, and my Lord. 

2.  He lives, my one sure rock of faith,

The one bright hope of men on earth,

The beacon to a better way,

The light beyond the veil of death. 

3.  Oh, give me thy sweet Spirit still,

The peace that comes alone from thee,

The faith to walk the lonely road

That leads to thine eternity.

 

Hymn 136   I Know That My Redeemer Lives

1.  I know that my Redeemer lives. 

What comfort this sweet sentence gives!

He lives, he lives, who once was dead. 

He lives, my everliving Head. 

He lives to bless me with his love. 

He lives to plead for me above. 

He lives my hungry soul to feed. 

He lives to bless in time of need. 

2.  He lives to grant me rich supply. 

He lives to guide me with his eye. 

He lives to comfort me when faint. 

He lives to hear my soul's complaint. 

He lives to silence all my fears. 

He lives to wipe away my tears. 

He lives to calm my troubled heart. 

He lives all blessings to impart. 

3.  He lives, my kind, wise heavenly Friend. 

He lives and loves me to the end. 

He lives, and while he lives, I'll sing. 

He lives, my Prophet, Priest, and King. 

He lives and grants me daily breath. 

He lives, and I shall conquer death. 

He lives my mansion to prepare. 

He lives to bring me safely there. 

4.  He lives! All glory to his name!

He lives, my Savior, still the same. 

Oh, sweet the joy this sentence gives: "

I know that my Redeemer lives!"

He lives! All glory to his name!

He lives, my Savior, still the same. 

Oh, sweet the joy this sentence gives: "

I know that my Redeemer lives!"

 

Hymn 137   Testimony

1.  The witness of the Holy Ghost,

As borne by those who know,

Has lifted me again to thee,

O Father of my soul. 

2.  I know that thou art in thy heaven. 

I know the Savior reigns. 

I know a prophet speaks to us

For our eternal gain. 

3.  My eyes are wet; my heart is full. 

The Spirit speaks today. 

O Lord, wilt thou my life renew

And in my bosom stay. 

4.  As testimony fills my heart,

It dulls the pain of days. 

For one brief moment, heaven's view

Appears before my gaze.

 

Hymn 138   Bless Our Fast, We Pray

1.  On bended knees, with broken hearts,

We come before thee, Lord,

In secret and in open prayer;   

Oh, wilt thou speak thy word? 

Chorus. 

Feed thou our souls,

fill thou our hearts,

And bless our fast, we pray,

That we may feel thy presence here

And feast with thee today. 

2.  We've shared our bread with those in need,

Relieved the suff'ring poor. 

The stranger we have welcomed in;   

Wilt thou impart thy store?

Chorus. 

Feed thou our souls,

fill thou our hearts,

And bless our fast, we pray,

That we may feel thy presence here

And feast with thee today. 

3.  As witnesses, we gather here

To thank, and to attest

Of mercies and of miracles;   

Oh, still our lives so bless!

Chorus. 

Feed thou our souls,

fill thou our hearts,

And bless our fast, we pray,

That we may feel thy presence here

And feast with thee today. 

 

Hymn 139   In Fasting We Approach Thee

1.  In fasting we approach thee here,

And pray thy Spirit from above

Will cleanse our hearts, cast out our fear,

And fill our hunger with thy love. 

2.  Thru this small sacrifice, may we

Recall that strength and life each day

Are sacred blessings sent from thee;   

Fill us with gratitude, we pray. 

3.  And may our fast fill us

with care For all thy children now in need. 

May we from our abundance share,

Thy sheep to bless, thy lambs to feed. 

4.  This fast, dear Father, sanctify;   

Our faith and trust in thee increase. 

As we commune and testify,

May we be filled with joy and peace.

 

Hymn 140   Did You Think to Pray?

1.  Ere you left your room this morning,

Did you think to pray?

In the name of Christ, our Savior,

Did you sue for loving favor

As a shield today? 

Chorus. 

Oh, how praying rests the weary!

Prayer will change the night to day. 

So, when life gets dark and dreary,

Don't forget to pray. 

2.  When your heart was filled with anger,

Did you think to pray?

Did you plead for grace, my brother,

That you might forgive another

Who had crossed your way?

Chorus. 

Oh, how praying rests the weary!

Prayer will change the night to day. 

So, when life gets dark and dreary,

Don't forget to pray. 

3.  When sore trials came upon you,

Did you think to pray?

When your soul was full of sorrow,

Balm of Gilead did you borrow

At the gates of day?

Chorus. 

Oh, how praying rests the weary!

Prayer will change the night to day. 

So, when life gets dark and dreary,

Don't forget to pray. 

 

Hymn 141   Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee

1.  Jesus, the very thought of thee

With sweetness fills my breast;

But sweeter far thy face to see

And in thy presence rest. 

2.  Nor voice can sing, nor heart can frame,

Nor can the mem'ry find

A sweeter sound than thy blest name,

O Savior of mankind!

3.  O hope of every contrite heart,

O joy of all the meek,

To those who fall, how kind thou art!

How good to those who seek!

4.  Jesus, our only joy be thou,

As thou our prize wilt be;

Jesus, be thou our glory now,

And thru eternity.

 

Hymn 142   Sweet Hour of Prayer

1.  Sweet hour of prayer! Sweet hour of prayer!

That calls me from a world of care

And bids me at my Father's throne

Make all my wants and wishes known. 

In seasons of distress and grief,

My soul has often found relief

And oft escaped the tempter's snare

By thy return, sweet hour of prayer!

And oft escaped the tempter's snare

By thy return, sweet hour of prayer!

2.  Sweet hour of prayer! Sweet hour of prayer!

Thy wings shall my petition bear

To him whose truth and faithfulness

Engage the waiting soul to bless. 

And since he bids me seek his face,

Believe his word, and trust his grace,

I'll cast on him my every care,

And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer!

I'll cast on him my every care,

And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer!

 

Hymn 143   Let the Holy Spirit Guide

1.  Let the Holy Spirit guide;

Let him teach us what is true. 

He will testify of Christ,

Light our minds with heaven's view. 

2.  Let the Holy Spirit guard;

Let his whisper govern choice. 

He will lead us safely home

If we listen to his voice. 

3.  Let the Spirit heal our hearts

Thru his quiet, gentle power. 

May we purify our lives

To receive him hour by hour.

 

Hymn 144   Secret Prayer

1.  There is an hour of peace and rest,

Unmarred by earthly care;

'Tis when before the Lord I go,

And kneel in secret prayer. 

Chorus. 

May my heart be turned to pray,

Pray in secret day by day,

That this boon to mortals giv'n

May unite my soul with heaven. 

2.  The straight and narrow way to heaven,

Where angels bright and fair

Are singing to God's praise, is found

Thru constant secret prayer. 

Chorus. 

May my heart be turned to pray,

Pray in secret day by day,

That this boon to mortals giv'n

May unite my soul with heaven. 

3.  When sailing on life's stormy sea,

 

'Mid billows of despair,

'Tis solace to my soul to know

God hears my secret prayer. 

Chorus. 

May my heart be turned to pray,

Pray in secret day by day,

That this boon to mortals giv'n

May unite my soul with heaven. 

4.  When thorns are strewn along my path,

And foes my feet ensnare,

My Savior to my aid will come,

If sought in secret prayer.

Chorus. 

May my heart be turned to pray,

Pray in secret day by day,

That this boon to mortals giv'n

May unite my soul with heaven. 

 

Hymn 145   Prayer Is the Soul's Sincere Desire

1.  Prayer is the soul's sincere desire,

Uttered or unexpressed,

The motion of a hidden fire

That trembles in the breast. 

2.  Prayer is the burden of a sigh,

The falling of a tear,

The upward glancing of an eye

When none but God is near. 

3.  Prayer is the simplest form of speech

That infant lips can try;

Prayer, the sublimest strains that reach

The Majesty on high. 

4.  Prayer is the Christian's vital breath,

The Christian's native air,

His watchword at the gates of death;

He enters heaven with prayer. 

5.  Prayer is the contrite sinner's voice,

Returning from his ways,

While angels in their songs rejoice

And cry, "Behold, he prays!"

6.  The Saints in prayer appear as one

In word and deed and mind,

While with the Father and the Son

Their fellowship they find. 

7.  Nor prayer is made on earth alone:

The Holy Spirit pleads,

And Jesus at the Father's throne

For sinners intercedes. 

8.  O thou by whom we come to God,

The Life, the Truth, the Way!

The path of prayer thyself hast trod;

Lord, teach us how to pray.

 

Hymn 146'   Gently Raise the Sacred Strain

1.  Gently raise the sacred strain,

For the Sabbath's come again

That man may rest, That man may rest,

And return his thanks to God

For his blessings to the blest,

For his blessings to the blest. 

2.  Holy day, devoid of strife;   

Let us seek eternal life,

That great reward, That great reward,

And partake the sacrament

In remembrance of our Lord,

In remembrance of our Lord. 

3.  Sweetly swells the solemn sound

While we bring our gifts around

Of broken hearts, Of broken hearts,

As a willing sacrifice,

Showing what his grace imparts,

Showing what his grace imparts. 

4.  Holy, holy is the Lord. 

Precious, precious is his word:

Repent and live, Repent and live;

Tho your sins be crimson red,

Oh, repent, and he'll forgive. 

Oh, repent, and he'll forgive.

 

Hymn 147   Sweet Is the Work

1.  Sweet is the work, my God, my King,

To praise thy name, give thanks and sing,

To show thy love by morning light,

And talk of all thy truths at night. 

2.  Sweet is the day of sacred rest. 

No mortal care shall seize my breast. 

Oh, may my heart in tune be found,

Like David's harp of solemn sound!

3.  My heart shall triumph in my Lord

And bless his works and bless his word. 

Thy works of grace, how bright they shine!

How deep thy counsels, how divine!

4.  But, oh, what triumph shall I raise

To thy dear name through endless days,

When in the realms of joy I see

Thy face in full felicity!

5.  Sin, my worst enemy before,

Shall vex my eyes and ears no more. 

My inward foes shall all be slain,

Nor Satan break my peace again. 

6.  Then shall I see and hear and know

All I desired and wished below,

And every power find sweet employ

In that eternal world of joy.

 

Hymn 148   Sabbath Day

1.  In sweet remembrance of thy Son,

We gather in thy house as one

To join in prayer, to sing thy praise,

To worship thee and learn thy ways. 

Father, on this the Sabbath day,

Be with us gathered here, we pray. 

2.  And may our thoughts still turn to thee,

With loved ones, friends, and family. 

In all we do till day is gone,

May worship still continue on. 

Father, on this the Sabbath day,

Be with us in our homes, we pray. 

3.  Help each to seek a quiet hour

To read thy word and feel thy power,

To hear thy voice, though small and still,

Renew our strength to do thy will. 

Father, on this the Sabbath day, Be with us in our hearts, we pray.

 

Hymn 149   As the Dew from Heaven Distilling

1.  As the dew from heaven distilling

Gently on the grass descends

And revives it,

thus fulfilling

What thy providence intends,

2.  Let thy doctrine, Lord, so gracious,

Thus descending from above,

Blest by thee, prove efficacious

To fulfill thy work of love. 

3.  Lord, behold this congregation;

Precious promises fulfill. 

From thy holy habitation

Let the dews of life distill. 

4.  Let our cry come up before thee. 

Thy sweet Spirit shed around,

So the people shall adore thee

And confess the joyful sound.

 

Hymn 150   O Thou Kind and Gracious Father

1.  O thou kind and gracious Father,

Reigning in the heavens above,

Look on us, thy humble children;

Fill us with thy holy love. 

Fill us with thy holy love. 

2.  We have met this Sabbath morning,

Words of life and truth to hear. 

Teach us how to ever serve thee

And thy holy name revere,

And thy holy name revere. 

3.  Help us to resist temptation;

Help us to refrain from ill. 

Help us all to gain salvation;

Help us all to do thy will. 

Help us all to do thy will.

 

Hymn 151   We Meet, Dear Lord

1.  We meet, dear Lord, in meekness all,

Responding to thy Sabbath call

To gather here in thy blest name,

And pledge our faithfulness again. 

2.  Thy counsels true we love to hear,

And feel thy Spirit's presence near,

As we with friends our voices raise

In prayer and songs of joyous praise. 

3.  In oneness and in love we

come Once more to this our Sabbath home,

Rejoicing in thy welcome here,

Unto this place of peace and prayer.

 

Hymn 152   God Be with You Till We Meet Again

1.  God be with you till we meet again;

By his counsels guide, uphold you;

With his sheep securely fold you. 

God be with you till we meet again. 

Chorus. 

Till we meet, till we meet,

Till we meet at Jesus feet,

Till we meet, till we meet,

God be with you till we meet again. 

2.  God be with you till we meet again;

When life's perils thick confound you,

Put his arms unfailing round you. 

God be with you till we meet again. 

Chorus. 

Till we meet, till we meet,

Till we meet at Jesus feet,

Till we meet, till we meet,

God be with you till we meet again. 

3.  God be with you till we meet again;

Keep love's banner floating o'er you;

Smite death's threat'ning wave before you. 

God be with you till we meet again.

Chorus. 

Till we meet, till we meet,

Till we meet at Jesus feet,

Till we meet, till we meet,

God be with you till we meet again. 

 

Hymn 153   Lord, We Ask Thee Ere We Part

1.  Lord, we ask thee ere we part,

Bless the teachings of this day. 

Plant them deep in every heart,

That with us they'll ever stay. 

2.  In the innocence of youth,

We would all thy laws fulfill. 

Lead us in the way of truth. 

Give us strength to do thy will. 

3.  Father, merciful and kind,

While we labor for the right,

May we in thy service find

Sweetest pleasure, pure delight. 

4.  All our follies, Lord, forgive. 

Keep us from temptations free. 

Help us evermore to live

Lives of holiness to thee.

 

Hymn 154   Father, This Hour Has Been One of Joy 

1. Father, this hour has been one of joy;

We thank thee for thy many blessings. 

Our hearts are filled with thy gracious love

And thy tender caring.

 

Hymn 155   We Have Partaken of Thy Love

1.  We have partaken of thy love, O Lord,

this sacred hour;

We have renewed our covenants And felt thy cleansing power,

And felt thy cleansing power. 

2.  Let us go forth refreshed,

resolved To serve our fellowmen,

Forgive our neighbors, live thy word,

Until we come again,

Until we come again. 

3.  Raising to thee in song and word

Our praise, most holy One,

We ask thy benediction, Lord,

Thru thy Beloved Son,

Thru thy Beloved Son.

 

Hymn 156   Sing We Now at Parting

1.  Sing we now at parting One more strain of praise. 

To our Heavenly Father

Sweetest songs we'll raise. 

For his loving kindness,

For his tender care,

Let our songs of gladness

Fill this Sabbath air. 

2.  Praise him for his mercy;

Praise him for his love. 

For unnumbered blessings

Praise the Lord above. 

Let our happy voices

Still the notes prolong. 

One alone is worthy

Of our sweetest song. 

3.  Jesus, our Redeemer,

Now our praises hear. 

While we bow before thee,

Lend a list'ning ear.  

Save us, Lord, from error. 

Watch us day by day. 

Help us now to serve thee

In a pleasing way.

 

Hymn 157   Thy Spirit, Lord, Has Stirred Our Souls

1.  Thy Spirit, Lord, has stirred our souls,

And by its inward shining glow

We see anew our sacred goals

And feel thy nearness here below. 

No burning bush near Sinai Could show

thy presence, Lord, more nigh. 

2.  "Did not our hearts within us burn?"

We know the Spirit's fire is here. 

It makes our souls for service yearn;

It makes the path of duty clear. 

Lord, may it prompt us, day by day,

In all we do, in all we say.

 

Hymn 158   Before Thee, Lord, I Bow My Head

1.  Before thee, Lord, I bow my head

And thank thee for what has been said. 

My soul vibrates; my poor heart sings

When thy sweet Spirit strikes the strings. 

How sweet thy word I've heard this day!

Be thou my guide, O Lord, I pray. 

May I in patience do my part. 

Seal thou the word upon my heart. 

2.  Do thou, O Lord, anoint mine eyes

That I may see and win the prize. 

My heart is full; mine eyes are wet. 

Oh, help me, Lord, lest I forget. 

So may my soul be filled with light

That I may see and win the fight,

And then at last exalted be,

In peace and rest, O Lord, with thee. 

3.  Look up, my soul;

be not cast down. 

Keep not thine eyes upon the ground. 

Break off the shackles of the earth. 

Receive, my soul, the spirit's birth. 

And now as I go forth again

To mingle with my fellowmen,

Stay thou nearby, my steps to guide,

That I may in thy love abide.

 

Hymn 159   Now the Day Is Over

1.  Now the day is over;

Night is drawing nigh;

Shadows of the evening

Steal across the sky. 

2.  Jesus, give the weary

Calm and sweet repose;

With thy tend'rest blessing

May our eyelids close.

 

Hymn 160   Softly Now the Light of Day 

1. Softly now the light of day

Fades upon my sight away. 

Free from care, from labor free,

Lord, I would commune with thee.

 

Hymn 161   The Lord Be with Us

1.  The Lord be with us as we walk

Along our homeward road. 

In silent thought or friendly talk,

Our hearts be near to God. 

In silent thought or friendly talk,

Our hearts be near to God. 

2.  The Lord be with us till the night

Enfold our day of rest,

And be in every heart the light,

In every home the guest. 

And be in every heart the light,

In every home the guest. 

3.  The Lord be with us thru the hours

Of slumber calm and deep,

Protect our homes, renew our powers,

And guard us as we sleep. 

Protect our homes, renew our powers. 

And guard us as we sleep.

 

Hymn 162   Lord, We Come Before Thee Now

1.  Lord, we come before thee now;

At thy feet we humbly bow. 

Do not thou our suit disdain;

Shall we seek thee, Lord, in vain?

2.  In thine own appointed way,

Now we seek thee; here we stay. 

Lord, from hence we would not go,

Till a blessing thou bestow. 

3.  Send some message from

thy word That may joy and peace afford. 

Comfort those who weep and mourn;

Let the time of love return. 

4.  Grant we all may seek and find Thee,

our gracious God, and kind. 

Heal the sick, the captive free. 

Let us all rejoice in thee.

 

Hymn 163   Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing

1.  Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing;

Fill our hearts with joy and peace. 

Let us each, thy love possessing,

Triumph in redeeming grace. 

Oh, refresh us, oh, refresh us,

Trav'ling thru this wilderness. 

Oh, refresh us, oh, refresh us,

Trav'ling thru this wilderness. 

2.  Thanks we give and adoration

For the gospel's joyful sound. 

May the fruits of thy salvation

In our hearts and lives abound. 

Ever faithful, ever faithful

To the truth may we be found. 

Ever faithful, ever faithful

To the truth may we be found.

 

Hymn 164   Great God, to Thee My Evening Song

1.  Great God, to thee my evening song

With humble gratitude I raise;

Oh, let thy mercy tune my tongue

And fill my heart with lively praise. 

2.  My days, unclouded as they pass,

And every onward rolling hour Are monuments of wondrous grace,

And witness to thy love and power. 

3.  With hope in thee mine eyelids close;

With sleep refresh my feeble frame. 

Safe in thy care may I repose And wake

with praises to thy name.

 

Hymn 165   Abide with Me; 'Tis Eventide

1.  Abide with me; 'tis eventide. 

The day is past and gone;

The shadows of the evening fall;

The night is coming on. 

Within my heart a welcome guest,

Within my home abide. 

Chorus. 

O Savior, stay this night with me;

Behold, 'tis eventide. 

O Savior, stay this night with me;

Behold, 'tis eventide. 

2.  Abide with me; 'tis eventide. 

Thy walk today with me

Has made my heart within me burn,

As I communed with thee. 

Thy earnest words have filled my soul

And kept me near thy side. 

Chorus. 

O Savior, stay this night with me;

Behold, 'tis eventide. 

O Savior, stay this night with me;

Behold, 'tis eventide. 

3.  Abide with me; 'tis eventide,

And lone will be the night

If I cannot commune with thee,

Nor find in thee my light. 

The darkness of the world, I fear,

Would in my home abide.

Chorus. 

O Savior, stay this night with me;

Behold, 'tis eventide. 

O Savior, stay this night with me;

Behold, 'tis eventide. 

 

Hymn 166   Abide with Me!

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,

oh, 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

every passing hour. 

What but thy grace can

foil the tempter's power?

Who, like thyself,

my guide and stay can be?

Thru cloud and sunshine,

Lord, abide with me!

 

Hymn 167   Come, Let Us Sing an Evening Hymn

1.  Come, let us sing an evening Hymn

To calm our minds for rest,

And each one try, with single eye,

To praise the Savior best. 

2.  Yea, let us sing a sacred song

To close the passing day,

With one accord call on the Lord,

And ever watch and pray. 

3.  Oh, thank the Lord for grace

and gifts Renewed in latter days,

For truth and light to guide us

right In wisdom's pleasant ways,

4.  For every line we have received

To turn our hearts above,

For every word and every good That fill our souls with love. 

5.  Oh, let us raise a holier strain

For blessings great as ours,

And be prepared

while angels guard Us through our slumb'ring hours. 

6.  Oh, may we sleep and wake

in joy, While life with us remains,

And then go home beyond the tomb,

Where peace forever reigns.

 

Hymn 168   As the Shadows Fall

1.  As the shadows fall,

O Savior, Turn our thoughts and minds to thee. 

Help us, Lord,

that we may strive for Peace,

and find our rest in thee. 

2.  Father, please watch o'er our loved ones

As the evening round them flows. 

Lord, accept our supplications;

Be with us in our repose.

 

Hymn 169   As Now We Take the Sacrament

1.  As now we take the sacrament,

Our thoughts are turned to thee,

Thou Son of God, who lived for us,

Then died on Calvary. 

We contemplate thy lasting grace,

Thy boundless charity;

To us the gift of life was giv'n

For all eternity. 

2.  As now our minds review the past,

We know we must repent;

The way to thee is righteousness;   

The way thy life was spent. 

Forgiveness is a gift from thee

We seek with pure intent. 

With hands now pledged to do thy work,

We take the sacrament. 

3.  As now we praise thy name with song,

The blessings of this day

Will linger in our thankful hearts,

And silently we pray

For courage to accept thy will,

To listen and obey. 

We love thee, Lord;

our hearts are full. 

We'll walk thy chosen way.

 

  Hymn 170   God, Our Father, Hear Us Pray

1.  God, our Father, hear us pray;

Send thy grace this holy day. 

As we take of emblems blest,

On our Savior's love we rest. 

2.  Grant us, Father, grace divine;

May thy smile upon us shine. 

As we eat the broken bread,

Thine approval on us shed. 

3.  As we drink the water clear,

Let thy Spirit linger near. 

Pardon faults, O Lord, we pray;

Bless our efforts day by day.

 

Hymn 171   With Humble Heart

1.  With humble heart, I bow my head

And think of thee, O Savior, Lord. 

I take the water and the bread

To show remembrance of thy word. 

2.  Help me remember, I implore,

Thou gavest thy life on Calvary,

That I might live forever more

And grow, dear Lord, to be like thee. 

3.  To be like thee! I lift my eyes

From earth below toward heaven above,

That I may learn from vaulted skies

How I my worthiness can prove. 

4.  As I walk daily here on earth,

Give me thy Spirit as I seek

A change of heart, another birth,

And grow, dear Lord,

to be like thee.

 

Hymn 172   In Humility, Our Savior

1.  In humility, our Savior,

Grant thy Spirit here, we pray,

As we bless the bread and water

In thy name this holy day. 

Let me not forget, O Savior,

Thou didst bleed and die for me

When thy heart was stilled and broken

On the cross at Calvary. 

2.  Fill our hearts with sweet forgiving;

Teach us tolerance and love. 

Let our prayers find access to thee

In thy holy courts above. 

Then, when we have proven worthy

Of thy sacrifice divine,

Lord, let us regain thy presence;

Let thy glory round us shine.

 

Hymn 173   While of These Emblems We Partake

1.  While of these emblems we partake

In Jesus name and for his sake,

Let us remember and be sure

Our hearts and hands are clean and pure. 

2.  For us the blood of Christ was shed;

For us on Calvary's cross he bled,

And thus dispelled the awful gloom

That else were this creation's doom. 

3.  The law was broken; Jesus died

That justice might be satisfied,

That man might not remain a slave

Of death, of hell, or of the grave,

4.  But rise triumphant from the tomb,

And in eternal splendor bloom,

Freed from the power of death and pain,

With Christ, the Lord, to rule and reign.

 

Hymn 174   While of These Emblems We Partake

1.  While of these emblems we partake

In Jesus name and for his sake,

Let us remember and be sure

Our hearts and hands are clean and pure. 

2.  For us the blood of Christ was shed;

For us on Calvary's cross he bled,

And thus dispelled the awful gloom

That else were this creation's doom. 

3.  The law was broken; Jesus died

That justice might be satisfied,

That man might not remain a slave

Of death, of hell, or of the grave,

4.  But rise triumphant from the tomb,

And in eternal splendor bloom,

Freed from the power of death and pain,

With Christ, the Lord, to rule and reign.

 

Hymn1 75   O God, the Eternal Father

1.  O God, the Eternal Father,

Who dwells amid the sky,

In Jesus name we ask thee

To bless and sanctify,

If we are pure before thee,

This bread and cup of wine,

That we may all remember

That offering divine;  

2.  That sacred, holy off'ring,

By man least understood,

To have our sins remitted

And take his flesh and blood,

That we may ever witness

The suff'ring of thy Son,

And always have his Spirit

To make our hearts as one. 

3.  When Jesus, the Anointed,

Descended from above

And gave himself a ransom

To win our souls with love;   

With no apparent beauty,

That man should him desire;   

He was the promised Savior,

To purify with fire. 

4.  How infinite that wisdom,

The plan of holiness,

That made salvation perfect

And veiled the Lord in flesh,

To walk upon his footstool

And be like man, almost,

In his exalted station,

And die, or all was lost.

 

Hymn 176   'Tis Sweet to Sing the Matchless Love

1.  'Tis sweet to sing the matchless love

Of Him who left his home above

And came to earth;  

oh, wondrous plan;   

To suffer, bleed, and die for man!

2.  'Tis good to meet each Sabbath day

And, in his own appointed way,

Partake the emblems of his death,

And thus renew our love and faith. 

3.  Oh, blessed hour! communion sweet!

When children, friends, and teachers meet

And, in remembrance of his grace,

Unite in sweetest songs of praise. 

4.  For Jesus died on Calvary,

That all thru him might ransomed be. 

Then sing hosannas to his name;

Let heaven and earth his love proclaim.

 

Hymn 177   'Tis Sweet To Sing the Matchless Love

1.  'Tis sweet to sing the matchless love

Of Him who left his home above

And came to earth;  oh, wondrous plan;   

To suffer, bleed, and die for man! 

Chorus. 

For Jesus died on Calvary,

That all thru him might ransomed be. 

Then sing hosannas to his name;

Let heaven and earth his love proclaim. 

2.  'Tis good to meet each Sabbath day

And, in his own appointed way,

Partake the emblems of his death,

And thus renew our love and faith. 

Chorus. 

For Jesus died on Calvary,

That all thru him might ransomed be. 

Then sing hosannas to his name;

Let heaven and earth his love proclaim. 

3.  Oh, blessed hour! communion sweet!

When children, friends, and teachers meet

And, in remembrance of his grace,

Unite in sweetest songs of praise.

Chorus. 

For Jesus died on Calvary,

That all thru him might ransomed be. 

Then sing hosannas to his name;

Let heaven and earth his love proclaim. 

 

Hymn 178   O Lord of Hosts

1.  O Lord of Hosts, we now invoke

Thy Spirit most divine To cleanse

our hearts while we partake The broken bread and wine. 

2.  May we forever think of thee

And of thy suff'rings sore, Endured for us on Calvary,

And praise thee evermore. 

3.  Prepare our minds that we may see

The beauties of thy grace, Salvation purchased

on that tree

For all who seek thy face. 

4.  As brethren, let us ever live

In fellowship and peace!

Forgive, that God may us forgive,

That love may still increase. 

5.  May union, peace, and love abound,

And perfect harmony, And joy in one continual round

Through all eternity.

 

Hymn 179   Again, Our Dear Redeeming Lord

1.  Again, our dear redeeming Lord,

We meet in thy beloved name,

While from the fountains of thy love

Thy Spirit kindles like a flame. 

For all the anguish of thy soul,

For thy great gift so full and free,

With grateful hearts all penitent,

Dear Lord, we do remember thee. 

2.  In token of thy bleeding flesh

And of thy blood so freely spent,

We meet around thy table now

And take thy holy sacrament. 

We seek thy pardon, dearest Lord,

And may thy favor, too, be sent,

While in our hearts we turn to thee,

Renewed in faith and covenant.

 

Hymn 180   Father in Heaven, We Do Believe

1.  Father in Heaven, we do believe

The promise thou hast made;

Thy word with meekness we receive,

Just as thy Saints have said. 

2.  We now repent of all our sin

And come with broken heart,

And to thy covenant enter in

And choose the better part. 

3.  O Lord, accept us while we pray,

And all our sins forgive;

New life impart to us this day,

And bid the sinners live. 

4.  Humbly we take the sacrament

In Jesus blessed name;

Let us receive thru covenant

The Spirit's heavenly flame. 

5.  We will be buried in the stream

In Jesus blessed name,

And rise, while light shall on us beam

The Spirit's heavenly flame. 

6.  Baptize us with the Holy Ghost

And seal us as thine own,

That we may join the ransomed host

And with the Saints be one.

 

Hymn 181   Jesus of Nazareth, Savior and King

1.  Jesus of Nazareth, Savior and King!

Triumphant over death, Life thou didst bring,

Leaving thy Father's throne,

On earth to live,

Thy work to do alone,

Thy life to give. 

2.  While of this broken bread

Humbly we eat,

Our thoughts to thee are led

In reverence sweet. 

Bruised, broken, torn for us

On Calvary's hill;   

Thy suff'ring borne for us

Lives with us still. 

3.  As to our lips the cup

Gently we press,

Our hearts are lifted up,

Thy name we bless!

Guide us where err we go,

Till in the end

Life evermore we'll know

Through thee, our Friend.

 

Hymn 182   We'll Sing All Hail to Jesus Name

1.  We'll sing all hail to Jesus name,

And praise and honor give

To him who bled on Calvary's hill

And died that we might live. 

2.  He passed the portals of the grave;

Salvation was his song;

He called upon the sin-bound soul

To join the heavenly throng. 

3.  He seized the keys of death and hell

And bruised the serpent's head;

He bid the prison doors unfold,

The grave yield up her dead. 

4.  The bread and water represent

His sacrifice for sin;

Ye Saints, partake and testify

Ye do remember him.

 

Hymn 183   In Remembrance of Thy Suffering

1.  In remembrance of thy suff'ring,

Lord, these emblems we partake,

When thyself thou gavest an off'ring,

Dying for the sinner's sake. 

We've forgiven as thou biddest

All who've trespassed against us. 

Lord, forgive, as we've forgiven,

All thou seest amiss in us. 

2.  Purify our hearts, our Savior;

Let us go not far astray,

That we may be counted worthy

Of thy Spirit day by day. 

When temptations are before us,

Give us strength to overcome. 

Always guard us in our wand'rings

Till we leave our earthly home. 

3.  When thou comest in thy glory

To this earth to rule and reign,

And with faithful ones partakest

Of the bread and wine again,

May we be among the number

Worthy to surround the board,

And partake anew the emblems

Of the suff'rings of our Lord.

 

Hymn 184   Upon the Cross of Calvary

1.  Upon the cross of Calvary

They crucified our Lord

And sealed with blood the sacrifice

That sanctified his word. 

2.  Upon the cross he meekly died

For all mankind to see

That death unlocks the passageway

Into eternity. 

3.  Upon the cross our Savior died,

But, dying, brought new birth

Through resurrection's miracle

To all the sons of earth.

 

Hymn 185   Reverently and Meekly Now

1.  Reverently and meekly now,

Let thy head most humbly bow. 

Think of me, thou ransomed one;

Think what I for thee have done. 

With my blood that dripped like rain,

Sweat in agony of pain,

With my body on the tree

I have ransomed even thee. 

2.  In this bread now blest for thee,

Emblem of my body see;

In this water or this wine,

Emblem of my blood divine. 

Oh, remember what was done

That the sinner might be won. 

On the cross of Calvary

I have suffered death for thee. 

3.  Bid thine heart all strife to cease;

With thy brethren be at peace. 

Oh, forgive as thou wouldst be

Even forgiven now by me. 

In the solemn faith of prayer

Cast upon me all thy care,

And my Spirit's grace shall be

Like a fountain unto thee. 

4.  At the throne I intercede;

For thee ever do I plead. 

I have loved thee as thy friend,

With a love that cannot end. 

Be obedient, I implore,

Prayerful, watchful, evermore,

And be constant unto me,

That thy Savior I may be.

 

Hymn 186   Again We Meet Around the Board

1.  Again we meet around the board

Of Jesus, our redeeming Lord,

With faith in his atoning blood,

Our only access unto God. 

2.  He left his Father's courts on high,

With man to live, for man to die,

A world to purchase and to save

And seal a triumph o'er the grave. 

3.  Help us, O God,

to realize The great atoning sacrifice,

The gift of thy beloved Son,

The Prince of Life,

the Holy One. 

4.  Oh, bless us, Lord,

for Jesus sake,

That we may worthily partake

These emblems of the flesh and blood Of our Redeemer,

Savior, God.

 

Hymn 187   God Loved Us, So He Sent His Son

1.  God loved us, so he sent his Son,

Christ Jesus, the atoning One,

To show us by the path he trod

The one and only way to God. 

2.  He came as man, though Son of God,

And bowed himself beneath the rod. 

He died in holy innocence,

A broken law to recompense. 

3.  Oh, love effulgent, love divine!

What debt of gratitude is mine,

That in his off'ring I have part

And hold a place within his heart. 

4.  In word and deed he doth require

My will to his, like son to sire,

Be made to bend, and I, as son,

Learn conduct from the Holy One. 

5.  This sacrament doth represent

His blood and body for me spent. 

Partaking now is deed for word

That I remember him, my Lord.

 

Hymn 188   Thy Will, O Lord, Be Done

1.  When in the wondrous realms above

Our Savior had been called upon

To save our world of sin by love,

He said, "Thy will, O Lord, be done."

2.  The King of Kings left worlds of light,

Became the meek and lowly One;

In brightest day or darkest night,

He said, "Thy will, O Lord, be done."

3.  No crown of thorns,

no cruel cross Could make

our great Redeemer shun. 

He counted his own will but naught,

And said, "Thy will, O Lord, be done."

4.  We take the bread and cup this day

In mem'ry of the sinless One,

And pray for strength, that we may say,

As he, "Thy will, O Lord, be done."

 

Hymn 189   O Thou, Before the World Began

1.  O thou, before the world began,

Ordained a sacrifice for man,

And by the eternal Spirit made

An off'ring in the sinner's stead;

Our everlasting Priest art thou,

Pleading thy death for sinners now. 

2.  Thy off'ring still continues

new Before the righteous Father's view. 

Thyself the Lamb forever slain;

Thy priesthood doth unchanged remain. 

Thy years, O God, can never fail,

Nor thy blest work within the veil. 

3.  Oh, that our faith may never move,

But stand unshaken as thy love,

Sure evidence of things unseen;

Now let it pass the years between

And view thee bleeding on the tree:

My Lord, my God, who dies for me.

 

Hymn 190   In Memory of the Crucified

1.  In mem'ry of the Crucified,

Our Father, we have met this hour. 

May thy sweet Spirit here abide,

That all may feel its glowing power. 

2.  Our Savior, in Gethsemane,

Shrank not to drink the bitter cup,

And then, for us, on Calvary,

Upon the cross was lifted up. 

3.  We reverence with the broken bread,

Together with the cup we take,

The body bruised, the lifeblood shed,

A sinless ransom for our sake. 

4.  Our Father, may this sacrament

To every soul be sanctified,

Who eats and drinks with pure intent,

That in our Savior he'll abide.

 

Hymn 191   Behold the Great Redeemer Die

1.  Behold the great Redeemer die,

A broken law to satisfy. 

He dies a sacrifice for sin,

He dies a sacrifice for sin,

That man may live and glory win. 

2.  While guilty men his pains deride,

They pierce his hands and feet and side;

And with insulting scoffs and scorns,

And with insulting scoffs and scorns,

They crown his head with plaited thorns. 

3.  Although in agony he hung,

No murm'ring word escaped his tongue. 

His high commission to fulfill,

His high commission to fulfill,

He magnified his Father's will. 

4.  "Father, from me remove this cup. 

Yet, if thou wilt, I'll drink it up. 

I've done the work thou gavest me,

I've done the work thou gavest me;

Receive my spirit unto thee."

5.  He died, and at the awful sight

The sun in shame withdrew its light!

Earth trembled, and all nature sighed

Earth trembled, and all nature sighed

In dread response, "A God has died!"

6.  He lives;  he lives.  We humbly now

Around these sacred symbols bow,

And seek, as Saints of latter days,

And seek, as     Saints of latter days,

To do his will and live his praise.

 

Hymn 192   He Died! The Great Redeemer Died!

1.  He died! The great Redeemer died,

And Israel's daughters wept around. 

A solemn darkness veiled the sky;

A sudden trembling shook the ground. 

2.  Come, Saints, and drop a tear or two

For him who groaned beneath your load;

He shed a thousand drops for you,

A thousand drops of precious blood. 

3.  Here's love and grief beyond degree;

The Lord of glory died for men. 

But lo! what sudden joys were heard!

The Lord, though dead, revived again. 

4.  The rising Lord forsook the tomb. 

In vain the tomb forbade him rise. 

Cherubic legions guard him home,

And shout him welcome to the skies.

 

Hymn 193   I Stand All Amazed

1.  I stand all amazed

at the love Jesus offers me,

Confused at the grace that so fully

he proffers me. 

I tremble to know

that for me he was crucified,

That for me, a sinner,

he suffered, he bled and died. 

Chorus. 

Oh, it is wonderful

that he should care for me

Enough to die for me!

Oh, it is wonderful,

wonderful to me!

 

2.  I marvel that he would descend

from his throne divine

To rescue a soul so rebellious

and proud as mine,

That he should extend his great love

unto such as I,

Sufficient to own,

to redeem, and to justify. 

Chorus. 

Oh, it is wonderful

that he should care for me

Enough to die for me!

Oh, it is wonderful,

wonderful to me!

3.  I think of his hands pierced and bleeding

to pay the debt!

Such mercy, such love, and devotion

can I forget?

No, no, I will praise and adore

at the mercy seat,

Until at the glorified throne

I kneel at his feet.

Chorus. 

Oh, it is wonderful

that he should care for me

Enough to die for me!

Oh, it is wonderful,

wonderful to me!

 

Hymn 194   There Is a Green Hill Far Away

1.  There is a green hill far away,

Without a city wall,

Where the dear Lord was crucified,

Who died to save us all.

2.  We may not know, we cannot tell,

What pains he had to bear,

But we believe it was for us

He hung and suffered there. 

3.  There was no other good enough

To pay the price of sin. 

He only could unlock the gate

Of heaven and let us in.

4.  Oh, dearly, dearly has he loved!

And we must love him too,

And trust in his redeeming blood,

And try his works to do.

 

Hymn 195   How Great the Wisdom and the Love

1.  How great the wisdom and the love

That filled the courts on high

And sent the Savior from above

To suffer, bleed, and die!

2.  His precious blood he freely spilt;

His life he freely gave,

A sinless sacrifice for guilt,

A dying world to save. 

3.  By strict obedience Jesus won

The prize with glory rife: "

Thy will, O God, not mine be done,"

Adorned his mortal life. 

4.  He marked the path and led the way,

And every point defines

To light and life and endless day

Where God's full presence shines. 

5.  In mem'ry of the broken flesh

We eat the broken bread,

And witness with the cup, afresh,

Our faith in Christ, our Head. 

6.  How great, how glorious, how complete,

Redemption's grand design,

Where justice, love, and mercy meet

In harmony divine!

 

Hymn 196   Jesus, Once of Humble Birth

1.  Jesus, once of humble birth,

Now in glory comes to earth. 

Once he suffered grief and pain;

Now he comes on earth to reign. 

Now he comes on earth to reign. 

2.  Once a meek and lowly Lamb,

Now the Lord, the great I Am. 

Once upon the cross he bowed;

Now his chariot is the cloud. 

Now his chariot is the cloud. 

3.  Once he groaned in blood and tears;

Now in glory he appears. 

Once rejected by his own,

Now their King he shall be known. 

Now their King he shall be known. 

4.  Once forsaken, left alone,

Now exalted to a throne. 

Once all things he meekly bore,

But he now will bear no more. 

But he now will bear no more.

 

Hymn 197   O Savior, Thou Who Wearest a Crown

1.  O Savior, thou who wearest A crown of piercing thorn,

The pain thou meekly bearest,

Weigh'd down by grief and scorn. 

The soldiers mock and flail thee;

For drink they give thee gall;

Upon the cross they nail thee To die,

O King of all. 

2.  No creature is so lowly,

No sinner so depraved,

But feels thy presence holy,

And thru thy love is saved. 

Tho craven friends betray thee,

They feel thy love's embrace;

The very foes who slay thee

Have access to thy grace. 

3.  Thy sacrifice transcended

The mortal law's demand;

Thy mercy is extended

To every time and land. 

No more can Satan harm us,

Tho long the fight may be,

Nor fear of death alarm us;

We live, O Lord, thru thee. 

4.  What praises can we offer

To thank thee, Lord most high?

In our place thou didst suffer;

In our place thou didst die,

By heaven's plan appointed,

To ransom us,our King. 

O Jesus, the anointed,

To thee our love we bring!

 

Hymn 198   That Easter Morn

1.  That Easter morn, a grave that burst

Proclaimed to man that "Last and First"

Had ris'n again And conquered pain. 

2.  This morn renews for us that day

When Jesus cast the bonds away,

Took living breath And conquered death. 

3.  Thus we in gratitude recall

And give our love and pledge our all,

Shed grateful tear And conquer fear.

 

Hymn 199   He Is Risen!

1.  He is risen! He is risen!

Tell it out with joyful voice. 

He has burst his three days' prison;

Let the whole wide earth rejoice. 

Death is conquered, man is free. 

Christ has won the victory. 

2.  Come with high and holy Hymning;

Chant our Lord's triumphant lay. 

Not one darksome cloud is dimming

Yonder glorious morning ray,

Breaking o'er the purple east,

Symbol of our Easter feast. 

3.  He is risen! He is risen!

He hath opened heaven's gate. 

We are free from sin's dark prison,

Risen to a holier state. 

And a brighter Easter beam

On our longing eyes shall stream.

 

Hymn 200   Christ the Lord Is Risen Today

1.  Christ the Lord is ris'n today,

Alleluia!

Sons of men and angels say,

Alleluia!

Raise your joys and triumphs high,

Alleluia!

Sing, ye heavens, and earth reply,

Alleluia!

2.  Love's redeeming work is done, Alleluia!

Fought the fight, the vict'ry won, Alleluia!

Jesus agony is o'er,

Alleluia!

Darkness veils the earth no more,

Alleluia!

3.  Lives again our glorious King,

Alleluia!

Where, O death, is now thy sting?

Alleluia!

Once he died our souls to save,

Alleluia!

Where thy victory, O grave?

Alleluia!

 

Hymn 201   Joy to the World

1.  Joy to the world, the Lord is come;

Let earth receive her King!

Let every heart prepare him room,

And Saints and angels sing,

And Saints and angels sing,

And Saints, and Saints and angels sing. 

2.  Rejoice! Rejoice when Jesus reigns,

And Saints their songs employ,

While fields and floods,

rocks, hills, and plains

Repeat the sounding joy,

Repeat the sounding joy,

Repeat, repeat the sounding joy. 

3.  No more will sin and sorrow grow,

Nor thorns infest the ground;

He'll come and make

the blessings flow

Far as the curse was found,

Far as the curse was found,

Far as, far as the curse was found. 

4.  Rejoice! Rejoice in the Most High,

While Israel spreads abroad

Like stars that glitter in the sky,

And ever worship God,

And ever worship God,

And ever, and ever worship God.

 

Hymn 202   Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful

1.  Oh, come, all ye faithful,

Joyful and triumphant!

Oh, come ye, oh, come ye

to Bethlehem. 

Come and behold him,

Born the King of angels; 

Refrain. 

Oh, come, let us adore him;

Oh, come, let us adore him;

Oh, come, let us adore him,

Christ, the Lord. 

2.  Sing, choirs of angels,

Sing in exultation;

Sing, all ye citizens of heaven above!

Glory to God,

Glory in the highest;

Refrain. 

Oh, come, let us adore him;

Oh, come, let us adore him;

Oh, come, let us adore him,

Christ, the Lord. 

3.  Yea, Lord, we greet thee,

Born this happy morning;

Jesus, to thee be all glory giv'n. 

Son of the Father, Now in flesh appearing;

Refrain. 

Oh, come, let us adore him;

Oh, come, let us adore him;

Oh, come, let us adore him,

Christ, the Lord. 

 

Hymn 203   Angels We Have Heard on High

1.  Angels we have heard on high

Sweetly singing o'er the plains,

And the mountains in reply

Echoing their joyous strains. 

Chorus. 

Gloria in excelsis Deo. 

Gloria in excelsis Deo. 

2.  Shepherds, why this jubilee?

Why your joyous strains prolong?

What the gladsome tidings be

Which inspire your heavenly song?

Chorus. 

Gloria in excelsis Deo. 

Gloria in excelsis Deo. 

3.  Come to Bethlehem and see

Him whose birth the angels sing;

Come, adore on bended knee

Christ the Lord, the newborn King.

Chorus. 

Gloria in excelsis Deo. 

Gloria in excelsis Deo. 

 

Hymn 204   Silent Night

1.  Silent night! Holy night!

All is calm, all is bright

Round yon virgin mother and Child. 

Holy Infant, so tender and mild,

Sleep in heavenly peace;

Sleep in heavenly peace. 

2.  Silent night! Holy night!

Shepherds quake at the sight!

Glories stream from heaven afar;

Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia!

Christ, the Savior, is born!

Christ, the Savior, is born!

3.  Silent night! Holy night!

Son of God, love's pure light

Radiant beams from thy holy face,

With the dawn of redeeming grace,

Jesus, Lord, at thy birth;

Jesus, Lord, at thy birth.

 

Hymn 205   Once in Royal David's City

1.  Once in royal David's city

Stood a lowly cattle shed,

Where a mother laid her baby

In a manger for his bed:

Mary was that mother mild,

Jesus Christ her little child. 

2.  He came down to earth from heaven,

Who is God and Lord of all,

And his shelter was a stable,

And his cradle was a stall;

With the poor, and mean, and lowly,

Lived on earth our Savior holy. 

3.  And our eyes at last shall see him,

Through his own redeeming love;

For that child so dear and gentle

Is our Lord in heaven above,

And he leads his children on

To the place where he is gone.

 

Hymn 206   Away in a Manger

1.  Away in a manger,

no crib for his bed,

The little Lord Jesus

laid down his sweet head;

The stars in the heavens

looked down where he lay,

The little Lord Jesus,

asleep on the hay. 

2.  The cattle are lowing,

the poor baby wakes;

But little Lord Jesus,

no crying he makes. 

I love thee, Lord Jesus;

look down from the sky

And stay by my cradle

till morning is nigh. 

3.  Be near me, Lord Jesus;

I ask thee to stay

Close by me forever,

and love me, I pray. 

Bless all the dear children

in thy tender care,

And fit us for heaven

to live with thee there.

 

Hymn 207   It Came upon the Midnight Clear

1.  It came upon the midnight clear,

That glorious song of old,

From angels bending near the earth

To touch their harps of gold:

"Peace on the earth, good will to men

From heaven's all gracious King."

The world in solemn stillness lay

To hear the angels sing. 

2.  Still thru the cloven skies they come

With peaceful wings unfurled,

And still their heavenly music floats

O'er all the weary world. 

Above its sad and lowly plains

They bend on hov'ring wing,

And ever o'er its babel sounds

The blessed angels sing. 

3.  For lo! the days are hastening on,

By prophets seen of old,

When with the ever-circling years

Shall come the time foretold,

When the new heaven and earth shall own

The Prince of Peace their King,

And the whole world send back the song

Which now the angels sing.

 

Hymn 208   O Little Town of Bethlehem

1.  O little town of Bethlehem,

How still we see thee lie. 

Above thy deep and dreamless sleep

The silent stars go by;

Yet in thy dark streets shineth

The everlasting Light. 

The hopes and fears of all the years

Are met in thee tonight. 

2.  For Christ is born of Mary,

And, gathered all above

While mortals sleep, the angels keep

Their watch of wond'ring love. 

O morning stars, together

Proclaim the holy birth,

And praises sing to God the King,

And peace to men on earth. 

3.  How silently, how silently

The wondrous gift is giv'n!

So God imparts to human hearts

The blessings of his heaven. 

No ear may hear his coming;

But in this world of sin,

Where meek souls will receive him, still

The dear Christ enters in.

 

Hymn 209   Hark! the Herald Angels Sing

1.  Hark! the herald angels sing

Glory to the newborn King!

Peace on earth and mercy mild,

God and sinners reconciled!

Joyful, all ye nations, rise;

Join the triumph of the skies;

With the angelic host proclaim

Christ is born in Bethlehem! 

Refrain. 

Hark! the herald angels sing

Glory to the newborn King!

2.  Hail! the heaven-born Prince of Peace!

Hail! the Son of Righteousness!

Light and life to all he brings,

Ris'n with healing in his wings. 

Mild he lays his glory by,

Born that man no more may die;

Born to raise the sons of earth,

Born to give them second birth.

Refrain. 

Hark! the herald angels sing

Glory to the newborn King!

 

Hymn 210   With Wondering Awe

1.  With wondering awe the wisemen saw

The star in heaven springing,

And with delight,

in peaceful night,

They heard the angels singing: 

Refrain. 

Hosanna, hosanna,

hosanna to his name!

2.  By light of star

they traveled far

To seek the lowly manger,

A humble bed wherein was laid

The wondrous little Stranger. 

Refrain. 

Hosanna, hosanna,

hosanna to his name!

3.  And still is found,

the world around,

The old and hallowed story,

And still is sung in every tongue

The angels' song of glory:

Refrain. 

Hosanna, hosanna,

hosanna to his name!

4.  The heavenly star its rays afar

On every land is throwing,

And shall not cease

till holy peace

In all the earth is growing.

Refrain. 

Hosanna, hosanna,

hosanna to his name!

 

Hymn 211   While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks

1.  While shepherds watched their flocks by night,

All seated on the ground,

The angel of the Lord came down,

And glory shone around. 

"Fear not," said he,

for mighty dread Had seized

their troubled mind;

"Glad tidings of great joy I bring

To you and all mankind."

2.  "To you, in David's town this day,

Is born of David's line

The Savior who is Christ the Lord,

And this shall be the sign:

The heavenly Babe you there shall find

To human view displayed,

All meanly wrapped in swathing bands,

And in a manger laid."

3.  Thus spake the seraph,

and forthwith Appeared

a shining throng Of angels

praising God who thus Addressed

their joyful song:

"All glory be to God on high

And on the earth be peace. 

Goodwill henceforth from heaven to men

Begin and never cease."

 

Hymn 212   Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains

1.  Far, far away on Judea's plains,

Shepherds of old heard the joyous strains: 

Chorus:

Glory to God, Glory to God,

Glory to God in the highest;

Peace on earth, goodwill to men;

Peace on earth, goodwill to men!

2.  Sweet are these strains of redeeming love,

Message of mercy from heaven above:

Chorus:

Glory to God, Glory to God,

Glory to God in the highest;

Peace on earth, goodwill to men;

Peace on earth, goodwill to men!

3.  Lord, with the angels we too would rejoice;

Help us to sing with the heart and voice:

Chorus:

Glory to God, Glory to God,

Glory to God in the highest;

Peace on earth, goodwill to men;

Peace on earth, goodwill to men!

4.  Hasten the time when, from every clime,

Men shall unite in the strains sublime:

Chorus:

Glory to God, Glory to God,

Glory to God in the highest;

Peace on earth, goodwill to men;

Peace on earth, goodwill to men!

 

Hymn 213   The First Noel

1.  The first Noel the angel did say

Was to certain poor shepherds

in fields as they lay,

In fields where they

lay keeping their sheep

On a cold winter's night

that was so deep. 

Chorus. 

Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel!

Born is the King of Israel!

2.  They looked up and saw a star

Shining in the East beyond them far,

And to the earth it gave great light,

And so it continued both day and night.

Chorus. 

Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel!

Born is the King of Israel!

 

Hymn 214   I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day

1.  I heard the bells on Christmas day

Their old familiar carols play,

And wild and sweet the words repeat

Of peace on earth, good will to men. 

2.  I thought how, as the day had come,

The belfries of all Christendom

Had rolled along the unbroken song

Of peace on earth, good will to men. 

3.  And in despair I bowed my head: "

There is no peace on earth," I said, "

For hate is strong and mocks the song

Of peace on earth, good will to men."

4.  Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:

"God is not dead, nor doth he sleep;

The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,

With peace on earth, good will to men."

5.  Till, ringing, singing, on its way,

The world revolved from night to day,

A voice, a chime, a chant sublime,

Of peace on earth, good will to men!

 

Hymn 215   Ring Out, Wild Bells

1.  Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky,

The flying cloud, the frosty light. 

The year is dying in the night;

Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. 

The year is dying in the night;

Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. 

2.  Ring out the old; ring in the new. 

Ring, happy bells, across the snow. 

The year is going; let him go. 

Ring out the false; ring in the true. 

The year is going; let him go. 

Ring out the false; ring in the true. 

3.  Ring in the valiant men and free,

The larger heart, the kindlier hand. 

Ring out the darkness of the land;

Ring in the Christ that is to be. 

Ring out the darkness of the land;

Ring in the Christ that is to be.

 

Hymn 216   We Are Sowing

1.  We are sowing, daily sowing

Countless seeds of good and ill,

Scattered on the level lowland,

Cast upon the windy hill;

Seeds that sink in rich, brown furrows,

Soft with heaven's gracious rain;

Seeds that rest upon the surface

Of the dry, unyielding plain;

2.  Seeds that fall amid the stillness

Of the lonely mountain glen;

Seeds cast out in crowded places,

Trodden under foot of men;

Seeds by idle hearts forgotten,

Flung at random on the air;

Seeds by faithful souls remembered,

Sown in tears and love and prayer;

3.  Seeds that lie unchanged, unquickened,

Lifeless on the teeming mold;

Seeds that live and grow and flourish

When the sower's hand is cold. 

By a whisper sow we blessings;

By a breath we scatter strife. 

In our words and thoughts and actions

Lie the seeds of death and life. 

4.  Thou who knowest all our weakness,

Leave us not to sow alone!

Bid thine angels guard the furrows

Where the precious grain is sown,

Till the fields are crowned with glory,

Filled with mellow, ripened ears,

Filled with fruit of life eternal

From the seed we sowed in tears.

 

Hymn 217   Come, Let Us Anew

1.  Come, let us anew

our journey pursue,

Roll round with the year,

And never stand still

till the Master appear. 

His adorable will

let us gladly fulfill,

And our talents improve

By the patience of hope

and the labor of love,

By the patience of hope

and the labor of love. 

2.  Our life as a dream,

our time as a stream

Glide swiftly away,

And the fugitive moment

refuses to stay;

For the arrow is flown

and the moments are gone. 

The millennial year

Presses on to our view,

and eternity's here,

Presses on to our view,

and eternity's here. 

3.  Oh, that each in the day

of His coming may say,

"I have fought my way thru;

I have finished the work

thou didst give me to do."

Oh, that each from his Lord

may receive the glad word: "

Well and faithfully done;

Enter into my joy

and sit down on my throne;

Enter into my joy

and sit down on my throne."

 

Hymn 218   We Give Thee But Thine Own

1.  We give thee but thine own,

What ere the gift may be,

For all we have is thine alone,

A trust, O Lord, from thee. 

2.  May we thy bounties thus

As stewards true receive,

And gladly, as thou blessest us,

To thee our firstfruits give. 

3.  To comfort and to bless,

To find a balm for woe,

To tend the lone and fatherless

Is angels' work below. 

4.  And we believe thy word,

Tho dim our faith may be;

What err we do for thine, O Lord,

We do it unto thee.

 

Hymn 219   Because I Have Been Given Much

1.  Because I   have been given much,

I too must give;

Because of thy great bounty, Lord,

each day I live

I shall divide my gifts from thee

With every brother that I see

Who has the need of help from me. 

2.  Because I have been sheltered, fed

by thy good care,

I cannot see another's lack

and I not share

My glowing fire,

my loaf of bread,

My roof's safe shelter overhead,

That he too may be comforted. 

3.  Because I have been blessed

by thy great love, dear Lord,

I'll share thy love again,

according to thy word. 

I shall give love to those in need;

I'll show that love by word and deed:

Thus shall my thanks be thanks indeed.

 

Hymn 220   Lord, I Would Follow Thee

1.  Savior, may I learn to love thee,

Walk the path that thou hast shown,

Pause to help and lift another,

Finding strength beyond my own. 

Savior, may I learn to love thee;    

Refrain. 

Lord, I would follow thee. 

2.  Who am I to judge another

When I walk imperfectly?

In the quiet heart is hidden

Sorrow that the eye can't see. 

Who am I to judge another?

Refrain. 

Lord, I would follow thee. 

3.  I would be my brother's keeper;

I would learn the healer's art. 

To the wounded and the weary

I would show a gentle heart. 

I would be my brother's keeper;  

Refrain. 

Lord, I would follow thee. 

4.  Savior, may I love my brother

As I know thou lovest me,

Find in thee my strength, my beacon,

For thy servant I would be. 

Savior, may I love my brother;

Refrain. 

Lord, I would follow thee. 

 

Hymn 221   Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd

1.  Dear to the heart of the Shepherd,

Dear are the sheep of his fold;

Dear is the love that he gives them,

Dearer than silver or gold. 

Dear to the heart of the Shepherd,

Dear are his "other" lost sheep;

Over the mountains he follows,

Over the waters so deep. 

Chorus. 

Out in the desert they wander,

Hungry and helpless and cold;

Off to the rescue he hastens,

Bringing them back to the fold. 

4th verse only:

we'll hasten

2.  Dear to the heart of the Shepherd,

Dear are the lambs of his fold;

Some from the pastures are straying,

Hungry and helpless and cold. 

See, the Good Shepherd is seeking,

Seeking the lambs that are lost,

Bringing them in with rejoicing,

Saved at such infinite cost. 

Chorus. 

Out in the desert they wander,

Hungry and helpless and cold;

Off to the rescue he hastens,

Bringing them back to the fold. 

3.  Dear to the heart of the Shepherd,

Dear are the "ninety and nine";

Dear are the sheep that have wandered

Out in the desert to pine. 

Hark! he is earnestly calling,

Tenderly pleading today: "

Will you not seek for my lost ones,

Off from my shelter astray?"

Chorus. 

Out in the desert they wander,

Hungry and helpless and cold;

Off to the rescue he hastens,

Bringing them back to the fold. 

4.  Green are the pastures inviting;

Sweet are the waters and still. 

Lord, we will answer thee gladly,

"Yes, blessed Master, we will!

Make us thy true under-shepherds;

Give us a love that is deep. 

Send us out into the desert,

Seeking thy wandering sheep."

Chorus. 

Out in the desert they wander,

Hungry and helpless and cold;

Off to the rescue

we'll hasten

,

Bringing them back to the fold. 

 

Hymn 222   Hear Thou Our Hymn, O Lord

1.  Hear thou our Hymn, O Lord,

With thankful hearts we pray. 

Help us thy will to follow now,

And walk the narrow way. 

2.  Keep thou our hearts aglow

With thy eternal word. 

Give us thy Spirit every hour,

We ask thee, gracious Lord.

 

Hymn 223   Have I Done Any Good?

1.  Have I done any good

in the world today?

Have I helped anyone in need?

Have I cheered up the sad

and made someone feel glad?

If not, I have failed indeed. 

Has anyone's burden been lighter today

Because I was willing to share?

Have the sick and the weary

been helped on their way?

When they needed my help was I there? 

Chorus. 

Then wake up and do something more

Than dream of your mansion above. 

Doing good is a pleasure,

a joy beyond measure,

A blessing of duty and love. 

2.  There are chances for work

all around just now,

Opportunities right in our way. 

Do not let them pass by,

saying, "Sometime I'll try,"

But go and do something today. 

'Tis noble of man to work and to give;

Love's labor has merit alone. 

Only he who does something

helps others to live. 

To God each good work will be known.

Chorus. 

Then wake up and do something more

Than dream of your mansion above. 

Doing good is a pleasure,

a joy beyond measure,

A blessing of duty and love. 

 

Hymn 224   I Have Work Enough to Do

1.  I have work enough to do,

Ere the sun goes down,

For myself and kindred too,

Ere the sun goes down:

Every idle whisper stilling

With a purpose firm and willing,

All my daily tasks fulfilling,

Ere the sun goes down. 

2.  I must speak the loving word,

Ere the sun goes down. 

I must let my voice be heard,

Ere the sun goes down:

Every cry of pity heeding,

For the injured interceding,

To the light the lost ones leading,

Ere the sun goes down. 

3.  As I journey on my way,

Ere the sun goes down,

God's commands I must obey,

Ere the sun goes down. 

There are sins that need confessing;

There are wrongs that need redressing

If I would obtain the blessing,

Ere the sun goes down.

 

Hymn 225   We Are Marching On to Glory

1.  We are marching on to glory;

We are working for our crown. 

We will make our armor brighter

And never lay it down. 

Chorus. 

We are marching, marching homeward

To that bright land afar. 

We work for life eternal;

It is our guiding star. 

2.  Then day by day we are marching;

To heaven we are bound. 

Each good act brings us nearer

That home where we'll be crowned. 

Chorus. 

We are marching, marching homeward

To that bright land afar. 

We work for life eternal;

It is our guiding star. 

3.  Then, with the ransomed children

That throng the starry throne,

We will praise our Lord and Savior,

His power and mercy own.

Chorus. 

We are marching, marching homeward

To that bright land afar. 

We work for life eternal;

It is our guiding star. 

 

Hymn 226   Improve the Shining Moments

1.  Improve the shining moments;

Don't let them pass you by. 

Work while the sun is radiant;

Work, for the night draws nigh. 

We cannot bid the sunbeams

To lengthen out their stay,

Nor can we ask the shadow

To ever stay away. 

2.  Time flies on wings of lightning;

We cannot call it back. 

It comes, then passes forward

Along its onward track. 

And if we are not mindful,

The chance will fade away,

For life is quick in passing. 

'Tis as a single day. 

3.  As wintertime doth follow

The pleasant summer days,

So may our joys all vanish

And pass far from our gaze. 

Then should we not endeavor

Each day some point to gain,

That we may here be useful

And every wrong disdain?

4.  Improve each shining moment. 

In this you are secure,

For promptness bringeth safety

And blessings rich and pure. 

Let prudence guide your actions;

Be honest in your heart;

And God will love and bless you

And help to you impart.

 

Hymn 227   There Is Sunshine in My Soul Today

1.  There is sunshine in my soul today,

More glorious and bright

Than glows in any earthly sky,

For Jesus is my light. 

Chorus. 

Oh, there's sunshine, blessed sunshine

When the peaceful happy moments roll. 

When Jesus shows his smiling face,

There is sunshine in the soul. 

2.  There is music in my soul today,

A carol to my King,

And Jesus listening can hear

The songs I cannot sing. 

Chorus. 

Oh, there's sunshine, blessed sunshine

When the peaceful happy moments roll. 

When Jesus shows his smiling face,

There is sunshine in the soul. 

3.  There is springtime in my soul today,

For when the Lord is near,

The dove of peace sings in my heart,

The flowers of grace appear. 

Chorus. 

Oh, there's sunshine, blessed sunshine

When the peaceful happy moments roll. 

When Jesus shows his smiling face,

There is sunshine in the soul. 

4.  There is gladness in my soul today,

And hope and praise and love,

For blessings which he gives me now,

For joys "laid up" above.

Chorus. 

Oh, there's sunshine, blessed sunshine

When the peaceful happy moments roll. 

When Jesus shows his smiling face,

There is sunshine in the soul. 

 

Hymn 228   You Can Make the Pathway Bright

1.  You can make the pathway bright,

Fill the soul with heaven's light,

If there's sunshine in your heart;

Turning darkness into day,

As the shadows fly away,

If there's sunshine in your heart today. 

Chorus. 

If there's sunshine in your heart,

You can send a shining ray

That will turn the night to day;

And your cares will all depart,

If there's sunshine in your heart today. 

2.  You can speak the gentle word

To the heart with anger stirred,

If there's sunshine in your heart;

Tho it seems a little thing,

It will heaven's blessings bring,

If there's sunshine in your heart today. 

Chorus. 

If there's sunshine in your heart,

You can send a shining ray

That will turn the night to day;

And your cares will all depart,

If there's sunshine in your heart today. 

3.  You can do a kindly deed

To your neighbor in his need,

If there's sunshine in your heart;

And his burden you will share

As you lift his load of care,

If there's sunshine in your heart today. 

Chorus. 

If there's sunshine in your heart,

You can send a shining ray

That will turn the night to day;

And your cares will all depart,

If there's sunshine in your heart today. 

4.  You can live a happy life

In this world of toil and strife,

If there's sunshine in your heart;

And your soul will glow with love

From the perfect Light above,

If there's sunshine in your heart today.

Chorus. 

If there's sunshine in your heart,

You can send a shining ray

That will turn the night to day;

And your cares will all depart,

If there's sunshine in your heart today. 

 

Hymn 229   Today, While the Sun Shines

1.  Today, while the sun shines,

work with a will;

Today all your duties

with patience fulfill. 

Today, while the birds sing,

harbor no care;

Call life a good gift;

call the world fair. 

Chorus. 

Today, today, work with a will;

Today, today, your duties fulfill. 

Today, today, work while you may;

Prepare for tomorrow by working today. 

2.  Today seek the treasure

better than gold,

The peace and the joy

that are found in the fold. 

Today seek the gems

that shine in the heart;

While here we labor,

choose the better part. 

Chorus. 

Today, today, work with a will;

Today, today, your duties fulfill. 

Today, today, work while you may;

Prepare for tomorrow by working today. 

3.  Today seek for goodness,

virtue, and truth,

As crown of your life

and the grace of your youth. 

Today, while the heart beats,

live to be true,

Constant and faithful

all the way through.

Chorus. 

Today, today, work with a will;

Today, today, your duties fulfill. 

Today, today, work while you may;

Prepare for tomorrow by working today. 

 

Hymn 230   Scatter Sunshine

1.  In a world where sorrow

Ever will be known,

Where are found the needy

And the sad and lone,

How much joy and comfort

You can all bestow,

If you scatter sunshine

Everywhere you go. 

Chorus. 

Scatter sunshine all along your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing day. 

Scatter sunshine all along your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing day. 

Chorus Alto, Tenor, and Bass

Scatter the smiles and sunshine

all along over your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing, passing day. 

Scatter the smiles and sunshine

all along over your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing day. 

2.  Slightest actions often

Meet the sorest needs,

For the world wants daily

Little kindly deeds. 

Oh, what care and sorrow

You may help remove,

With your songs and courage,

Sympathy and love. 

Chorus. 

Scatter sunshine all along your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing day. 

Scatter sunshine all along your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing day. 

Chorus Alto, Tenor, and Bass

Scatter the smiles and sunshine

all along over your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing, passing day. 

Scatter the smiles and sunshine

all along over your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing day. 

3.  When the days are gloomy,

Sing some happy song;

Meet the world's repining

With a courage strong. 

Go with faith undaunted

Thru the ills of life;

Scatter smiles and sunshine

O'er its toil and strife.

Chorus. 

Scatter sunshine all along your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing day. 

Scatter sunshine all along your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing day. 

Chorus Alto, Tenor, and Bass

Scatter the smiles and sunshine

all along over your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing, passing day. 

Scatter the smiles and sunshine

all along over your way. 

Cheer and bless and brighten

Every passing day. 

 

Hymn 231   Father, Cheer Our Souls Tonight

1.  Father, cheer our souls tonight;

Lift our burdens, make them light. 

Let thine all-pervading love Shine

upon us from above. 

2.  Calm the surges of the soul;

Bid the dark waves backward roll. 

Let us all thy mercies

feel Thru the power thou dost reveal. 

3.  Bless our loved ones far away;

Grant them health and peace, we pray. 

In their hearts let holy light Beam

to guide their steps aright. 

4.  Let implicit faith and trust

Help us know thy ways are just. 

May thine ever-tender love

Lead our hearts to thee above.

 

Hymn 232   Let Us Oft Speak Kind Words

1.  Let us oft speak kind words

to each other

At home or where ere we may be;

Like the warblings of birds

on the heather,

The tones will be welcome and free. 

They'll gladden the heart that's repining,

Give courage and hope from above,

And where the dark clouds hide the shining,

Let in the bright sunlight of love. 

Chorus. 

Oh, the kind words we give

shall in memory live

And sunshine forever impart. 

Let us oft speak kind words to each other;

Kind words are sweet tones of the heart. 

2.  Like the sunbeams

of morn on the mountains,

The soul they awake to good cheer;

Like the murmur of cool

, pleasant fountains,

They fall in sweet cadences near. 

Let's oft, then, in kindly toned voices,

Our mutual friendship renew,

Till heart meets with heart and rejoices

In friendship that ever is true.

Chorus. 

Oh, the kind words we give

shall in memory live

And sunshine forever impart. 

Let us oft speak kind words to each other;

Kind words are sweet tones of the heart. 

 

Hymn 233   Nay, Speak No Ill

1.  Nay, speak no ill;

a kindly word

Can never leave a sting behind;

And, oh, to breathe each tale we've heard

Is far beneath a noble mind. 

Full oft a better seed is sown

By choosing thus the kinder plan,

For, if but little good is known,

Still let us speak the best we can. 

2.  Give me the heart

that fain would hide,

Would fain another's faults efface. 

How can it please the human pride

To prove humanity but base?

No, let us reach a higher mood,

A nobler estimate of man;

Be earnest in the search for good,

And speak of all

the best we can. 

3.  Then speak no ill,

but lenient be

To others' failings

as your own. 

If you're the first

a fault to see,

Be not the first

to make it known,

For life is but a passing day;

No lip may tell

how brief its span. 

Then, oh, the little time we stay,

Let's speak of all the best we can.

 

Hymn 234   Jesus, Mighty King in Zion

1.  Jesus, mighty King in Zion,

Thou alone our guide shalt be. 

Thy commission we rely on;

We will follow none but thee. 

2.  As an emblem of thy passion

And thy vict'ry o'er the grave,

We, who know thy great salvation,

Are baptized beneath the wave. 

3.  Fearless of the world's despising,

We the ancient path pursue,

Buried with the Lord

and rising To a life divinely new.

 

Hymn 235   Should You Feel Inclined to Censure

1.  Should you feel inclined to censure

Faults you may in others view,

Ask your own heart, ere you venture,

If you have not failings, too. 

Let not friendly vows be broken;

Rather strive a friend to gain. 

Many words in anger spoken

Find their passage home again. 

2.  Do not, then, in idle pleasure

Trifle with a brother's fame;

Guard it as a valued treasure,

Sacred as your own good name. 

Do not form opinions blindly;

Hastiness to trouble tends;

Those of whom we thought unkindly

Oft become our warmest friends.

 

Hymn 236   Lord, Accept into Thy Kingdom

1.  Lord, accept into thy kingdom

Each repentant, humbled one,

Born of water and the Spirit In thy name,

Beloved Son.  Let the Holy Ghost,

descending, Comfort, guide the path of youth,

Channel of all light and glory,

Key to vision, knowledge, truth. 

2

.  Know ye not that he was holy?

Yet he witnessed unto men

That the way is straight and narrow

Leading unto God again. 

Hark, glad tidings of salvation. 

Hear his word, "Come, follow me

Unto glory in my kingdom,

Unto life eternally."

3.  Like the sound of rushing waters

In this day his word is said:

Holy ordinance of mercy For the living

and the dead!

Let your hearts rejoice in gladness!

Let the earth break forth and sing!

Let the dead speak praising anthems

To our God, eternal King!

 

Hymn 237   Do What Is Right

1.  Do what is right; the day-dawn is breaking,

Hailing a future

of freedom and light. 

Angels above us

are silent notes taking

Of every action;

then do what is right! 

Chorus. 

Do what is right;

let the consequence follow. 

Battle for freedom in spirit and might;

And with stout hearts

look ye forth till tomorrow. 

God will protect you;

then do what is right!

2.  Do what is right;

the shackles are falling. 

Chains of the bondsmen

no longer are bright;

Lightened by hope

, soon they'll cease to be galling. 

Truth goeth onward;

then do what is right!

Chorus. 

Do what is right;

let the consequence follow. 

Battle for freedom in spirit and might;

And with stout hearts

look ye forth till tomorrow. 

God will protect you;

then do what is right!

3.  Do what is right;

be faithful and fearless. 

Onward, press onward, the goal is in sight. 

Eyes that are wet

now, ere long will be tearless. 

Blessings await you in doing what's right!

Chorus. 

Do what is right;

let the consequence follow. 

Battle for freedom in spirit and might;

And with stout hearts

look ye forth till tomorrow. 

God will protect you;

then do what is right!

 

Hymn 238   Behold Thy Sons and Daughters, Lord

1.  Behold thy sons and daughters, Lord,

On whom we lay our hands. 

They have fulfilled the gospel word

And bowed at thy commands. 

2.  Oh, now send down the heavenly dove

And overwhelm their souls With peace

and joy and perfect love,

As lambs within thy fold. 

3.  Seal them by thine own Spirit's power,

Which purifies from sin,

And may they find, from this good hour,

They are adopted in. 

4.  Increase their faith, confirm their hope,

And guide them in the way. 

With comfort bear their spirits up

Until the perfect day.

 

Hymn 239   Choose the Right

1.  Choose the right

when a choice is placed before you. 

In the right the Holy Spirit guides;

And its light

is forever shining o'er you,

When in the right your heart confides. 

Chorus. 

Choose the right! Choose the right!

Let wisdom mark the way before. 

In its light, choose the right!

And God will bless you evermore. 

2.  Choose the right!

Let no spirit of digression

Overcome you in the evil hour. 

There's the right and the wrong

to every question;

Be safe thru inspiration's power. 

Chorus. 

Choose the right! Choose the right!

Let wisdom mark the way before. 

In its light, choose the right!

And God will bless you evermore. 

3.  Choose the right!

There is peace in righteous doing. 

Choose the right!

There's safety for the soul. 

Choose the right

in all labors you're pursuing;

Let God and heaven be your goal.

Chorus. 

Choose the right! Choose the right!

Let wisdom mark the way before. 

In its light, choose the right!

And God will bless you evermore. 

 

Hymn 240   Know This, That Every Soul Is Free

1.  Know this, that every soul is free

To choose his life and what he'll be;

For this eternal truth is giv'n:

That God will force no man to heaven. 

2.  He'll call, persuade, direct aright,

And bless with wisdom, love, and light,

In nameless ways be good and kind,

But never force the human mind. 

3.  Freedom and reason make us men;

Take these away, what are we then?

Mere animals, and just as well

The beasts may think of heaven or hell. 

4.  May we no more our powers abuse,

But ways of truth and goodness choose;

Our God is pleased when we improve

His grace and seek his perfect love.

 

Hymn 241   Count Your Blessings

1.  When upon life's billows

you are tempest tossed,

When you are discouraged,

thinking all is lost,

Count your many blessings;

name them one by one,

And it will surprise you

what the Lord has done. 

Chorus. 

Count your blessings;

Name them one by one. 

Count your blessings; See what God hath done. 

Count your blessings;

Name them one by one. 

Count your many blessings;

See what God hath done. 

2.  Are you ever burdened

with a load of care?

Does the cross seem heavy

you are called to bear?

Count your many blessings;

every doubt will fly,

And you will be singing

as the days go by. 

Chorus. 

Count your blessings;

Name them one by one. 

Count your blessings; See what God hath done. 

Count your blessings;

Name them one by one. 

Count your many blessings;

See what God hath done. 

3.  When you look at others

with their lands and gold,

Think that Christ has promised you

his wealth untold. 

Count your many blessings;

money cannot buy

Your reward in heaven

nor your home on high. 

Chorus. 

Count your blessings;

Name them one by one. 

Count your blessings; See what God hath done. 

Count your blessings;

Name them one by one. 

Count your many blessings;

See what God hath done. 

4.  So amid the conflict,

whether great or small,

Do not be discouraged;

God is over all. 

Count your many blessings;

angels will attend,

Help and comfort give you

to your journey's end.

Chorus. 

Count your blessings;

Name them one by one. 

Count your blessings; See what God hath done. 

Count your blessings;

Name them one by one. 

Count your many blessings;

See what God hath done. 

 

Hymn 242   Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow 

1. Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;

Praise him, all creatures here below;

Praise him above, ye heavenly host;

Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

 

Hymn 243   Let Us All Press On

1.  Let us all press on

in the work of the Lord,

That when life is o'er

we may gain a reward;

In the fight for right

let us wield a sword,

The mighty sword of truth. 

Chorus. 

Fear not, though the enemy deride;

Courage, for the Lord is on our side. 

We will heed not

what the wicked may say,

But the Lord alone we will obey. 

Chorus Tenor and Bass

Fear not, courage,

though the enemy deride;

We must be victorious,

for the Lord is on our side. 

We'll not fear the wicked

nor give heed to what they say,

But the Lord, our Heavenly Father,

him alone we will obey. 

2.  We will not retreat,

though our numbers may be few

When compared with the opposite host in view;

But an unseen power

will aid me and you

In the glorious cause of truth. 

Chorus. 

Fear not, though the enemy deride;

Courage, for the Lord is on our side. 

We will heed not

what the wicked may say,

But the Lord alone we will obey. 

Chorus Tenor and Bass

Fear not, courage,

though the enemy deride;

We must be victorious,

for the Lord is on our side. 

We'll not fear the wicked

nor give heed to what they say,

But the Lord, our Heavenly Father,

him alone we will obey. 

3.  If we do what's right

we have no need to fear,

For the Lord, our helper,

will ever be near;

In the days of trial

his Saints he will cheer,

And prosper the cause of truth.

Chorus. 

Fear not, though the enemy deride;

Courage, for the Lord is on our side. 

We will heed not

what the wicked may say,

But the Lord alone we will obey. 

Chorus Tenor and Bass

Fear not, courage,

though the enemy deride;

We must be victorious,

for the Lord is on our side. 

We'll not fear the wicked

nor give heed to what they say,

But the Lord, our Heavenly Father,

him alone we will obey. 

 

Hymn 244   Come Along, Come Along

1.  "Come along, come along"

is the call that will win,

To lead us to virtue

and keep us from sin;

Most men can be led,

but few can be driven

In shunning perdition and striving for heaven. 

Chorus. 

"Come along, come along"

is the call that will win

In leading to virtue and keeping from sin;

"Come along, come along"

is the call that will win

In leading to virtue

and keeping from sin. 

2.  "Come to me,

come to me"

sweetly falls on the ear,

The word of the Lord

full of comfort and cheer,

To bind up the broken,

the captive set free,

In the good time that's coming,

we hope soon to see. 

Chorus. 

"Come along, come along"

is the call that will win

In leading to virtue and keeping from sin;

"Come along, come along"

is the call that will win

In leading to virtue

and keeping from sin. 

3.  Let us govern by kindness

and never by force,

All cheering and bright,

like the sun in its course;

Obedience will spring from each heart

with a bound,

And brotherhood flourish the wide world around.

Chorus. 

"Come along, come along"

is the call that will win

In leading to virtue and keeping from sin;

"Come along, come along"

is the call that will win

In leading to virtue

and keeping from sin. 

 

Hymn 245   This House We Dedicate to Thee

1.  This house we dedicate to thee,

Our God, our fathers' God. 

Wilt thou accept and deign to bless The path

our feet have trod?

2.  Wilt thou thy servants here inspire

When in thy name they speak?

And wilt thou bless each contrite soul

Who here thy face doth seek?

3.  Here may our sons and daughters come

And find that peace which swells From grateful hearts,

when touched by thee,

Wherein thy Spirit dwells!

 

Hymn 246   Onward, Christian Soldiers

1.  Onward, Christian soldiers!

Marching as to war,

With the cross of Jesus

Going on before. 

Christ, the royal Master,

Leads against the foe;

Forward into battle,

See his banners go! 

Chorus. 

Onward, Christian soldiers!

Marching as to war,

With the cross of Jesus

Going on before. 

2.  At the sign of triumph

Satan's host doth flee;

On, then, Christian soldiers,

On to victory. 

Hell's foundations quiver

At the shout of praise;

Brothers, lift your voices,

Loud your anthems raise. 

Chorus. 

Onward, Christian soldiers!

Marching as to war,

With the cross of Jesus

Going on before. 

3.  Like a mighty army

Moves the Church of God;

Brothers, we are treading

Where the Saints have trod. 

We are not divided;

All one body we:

One in hope and doctrine,

One in charity. 

Chorus. 

Onward, Christian soldiers!

Marching as to war,

With the cross of Jesus

Going on before. 

4.  Onward, then, ye people;

Join our happy throng. 

Blend with ours your voices

In the triumph song:

Glory, laud, and honor

Unto Christ, the King. 

This through countless ages

Men and angels sing.

Chorus. 

Onward, Christian soldiers!

Marching as to war,

With the cross of Jesus

Going on before. 

 

Hymn 247   We Love Thy House, O God

1.  We love thy house, O God,

Wherein thine honor dwells. 

The joy of thine abode

All earthly joy excels. 

2.  It is the house of prayer,

Wherein thy servants meet,

And thou, O Lord, art there,

Thy chosen flock to greet. 

3.  We love the word of life,

The word that tells of peace,

Of comfort in the strife,

Of joys that never cease.

 

Hymn 248   Up, Awake, Ye Defenders of Zion

1.  Up, awake, ye defenders of Zion!

The foe's at the door of your homes;

Let each heart be

the heart of a lion,

Unyielding and proud as he roams. 

Remember the trials of Missouri;

Forget not the courage of Nauvoo. 

When the enemy host is before you,

Stand firm and be faithful and true. 

Stand firm and be faithful and true,

Stand firm and be faithful and true;

When the enemy host is before you,

Stand firm and be faithful and true. 

2.  By His power is Zion surrounded;

Her warriors are noble and brave,

And their faith on Jehovah is founded,

Whose power is mighty to save. 

In each soldier a brave heart is beating,

Tho our numbers, compared, may be few. 

We'll not rest till our foes are retreating,

And we'll always be faithful and true. 

And we'll always be faithful and true,

And we'll always be faithful and true;

We'll not rest till our foes are retreating,

And we'll always be faithful and true. 

3.  Tho, assisted by legions infernal,

The plundering foemen advance,

With a host from the regions eternal

We'll scatter their troops at a glance. 

Soon the kingdom will be independent;

In wonder the nations will view

Our Zion in glory resplendent;

Then let us be faithful and true. 

Then let us be faithful and true,

Then let us be faithful and true;

Our Zion in glory resplendent;

Then let us be faithful and true!

 

Hymn 249   Called to Serve

1.  Called to serve Him,

heavenly King of glory,

Chosen e'er

to witness for his name,

Far and wide

we tell the Father's story,

Far and wide his love proclaim. 

Chorus. 

Onward, ever onward,

as we glory in his name;

Onward, ever onward,

as we glory in his name;

Forward, pressing forward,

as a triumph song we sing. 

God our strength will be;

press forward ever,

Called to serve our King. 

2.  Called to know the richness

of his blessing;   

Sons and daughters,

children of a King;   

Glad of heart,

his holy name confessing,

Praises unto him we bring.  

Chorus. 

Onward, ever onward,

as we glory in his name;

Onward, ever onward,

as we glory in his name;

Forward, pressing forward,

as a triumph song we sing. 

God our strength will be;

press forward ever,

Called to serve our King.

 

Hymn 250   We Are All Enlisted

1.  We are all enlisted

till the conflict is o'er;

Happy are we! Happy are we!

Soldiers in the army,

there's a bright crown in store;

We shall win and wear it by and by. 

Haste to the battle,

quick to the field;

Truth is our helmet,

buckler, and shield. 

Stand by our colors;

proudly they wave!

We're joyfully, joyfully

marching to our home. 

Chorus. 

We are all enlisted

till the conflict is o'er;

Happy are we! Happy are we!

Soldiers in the army,

there's a bright crown in store;

We shall win and wear it by and by. 

2.  Hark! the sound of battle

sounding loudly and clear;

Come join the ranks! Come join the ranks!

We are waiting now for soldiers;

who'll volunteer?

Rally round the standard of the cross. 

Hark! 'tis our Captain

calls you today;

Lose not a moment,

make no delay!

Fight for our Savior;

come, come away!

We're joyfully, joyfully

marching to our home. 

Chorus. 

We are all enlisted

till the conflict is o'er;

Happy are we! Happy are we!

Soldiers in the army,

there's a bright crown in store;

We shall win and wear it by and by. 

3.  Fighting for a kingdom,

and the world is our foe;

Happy are we! Happy are we!

Glad to join the army,

we will sing as we go;

We shall gain the vict'ry by and by. 

Dangers may gather;  

why should we fear?

Jesus, our Leader,

ever is near. 

He will protect us,

comfort, and cheer. 

We're joyfully, joyfully

marching to our home.

Chorus. 

We are all enlisted

till the conflict is o'er;

Happy are we! Happy are we!

Soldiers in the army,

there's a bright crown in store;

We shall win and wear it by and by. 

 

Hymn 251   Behold! A Royal Army

1.  Behold! A royal army,

With banner, sword, and shield,

Is marching forth to conquer

On life's great battlefield. 

Its ranks are filled with soldiers,

United, bold, and strong,

Who follow their Commander

And sing their joyful song: 

Chorus. 

Victory, victory, Thru him that redeemed us!

Victory, victory, Thru Jesus Christ, our Lord!

Victory, victory, victory,

Thru Jesus Christ, our Lord!

2.  And now the foe advancing,

That valiant host assails,

And yet they never falter;

Their courage never fails. 

Their Leader calls, "Be faithful!"

They pass the word along;

They see his signal flashing

And shout their joyful song:

Chorus. 

Victory, victory, Thru him that redeemed us!

Victory, victory, Thru Jesus Christ, our Lord!

Victory, victory, victory,

Thru Jesus Christ, our Lord!

3.  Oh, when the war is ended,

When strife and conflicts cease,

When all are safely gathered

Within the vale of peace,

Before the King eternal,

That vast and mighty throng

Shall praise his name forever,

And this shall be their song:

Chorus. 

Victory, victory, Thru him that redeemed us!

Victory, victory, Thru Jesus Christ, our Lord!

Victory, victory, victory,

Thru Jesus Christ, our Lord!

 

Hymn 252   Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel

1.  The world has need of willing men

Who wear the worker's seal. 

Come, help the good work move along;

Put your shoulder to the wheel. 

Chorus. 

Put your shoulder to the wheel;

push along,

Do your duty

with a heart full of song,

We all have work;

let no one shirk. 

Put your shoulder to the wheel. 

2.  The Church has need of helping hands,

And hearts that know and feel. 

The work to do is here for you;

Put your shoulder to the wheel. 

Chorus. 

Put your shoulder to the wheel;

push along,

Do your duty

with a heart full of song,

We all have work;

let no one shirk. 

Put your shoulder to the wheel. 

3.  Then don't stand idly looking on;

The fight with sin is real. 

It will be long but must go on;

Put your shoulder to the wheel. 

Chorus. 

Put your shoulder to the wheel;

push along,

Do your duty

with a heart full of song,

We all have work;

let no one shirk. 

Put your shoulder to the wheel. 

4.  Then work and watch and fight and pray

With all your might and zeal. 

Push every worthy work along;

Put your shoulder to the wheel.

Chorus. 

Put your shoulder to the wheel;

push along,

Do your duty

with a heart full of song,

We all have work;

let no one shirk. 

Put your shoulder to the wheel. 

 

Hymn 253   Like Ten Thousand Legions Marching

1.  Like ten thousand legions marching

Moves a mighty band of youth,

Boldly taking to all people

Zion's glorious song of truth. 

2.  Out of every nation surging;   

Song of Joseph, Israel's band;   

Now they spread salvation's message

In the tongues of every land. 

3.  Far across the mighty waters,

Reaching every waiting shore,

Seed of Abraham and Jacob

Like a mighty lion roar. 

4.  Come, ye nations, out of darkness;

'Tis the time of Christ's return. 

Heed the Restoration's message;

Let its light within you burn.

 

Hymn 254   True to the Faith

1.  Shall the youth of Zion falter

In defending truth and right?

While the enemy assaileth,

Shall we shrink or shun the fight? No! 

Chorus. 

True to the faith

that our parents have cherished,

True to the truth

for which martyrs have perished,

To God's command, Soul, heart, and hand,

Faithful and true

we will ever stand. 

2.  While we know the powers of darkness

Seek to thwart the work of God,

Shall the children of the promise

Cease to grasp the iron rod? No!

Chorus. 

True to the faith

that our parents have cherished,

True to the truth

for which martyrs have perished,

To God's command, Soul, heart, and hand,

Faithful and true

we will ever stand. 

3.  We will work out our salvation;

We will cleave unto the truth;

We will watch and pray and labor

With the fervent zeal of youth.  Yes!

Chorus. 

True to the faith

that our parents have cherished,

True to the truth

for which martyrs have perished,

To God's command, Soul, heart, and hand,

Faithful and true

we will ever stand. 

4.  We will strive to be found worthy

Of the kingdom of our Lord,

With the faithful ones redeemed

Who have loved and kept his word.  Yes!

Chorus. 

True to the faith

that our parents have cherished,

True to the truth

for which martyrs have perished,

To God's command, Soul, heart, and hand,

Faithful and true

we will ever stand. 

 

Hymn 255   Carry On

1.  Firm as the mountains around us,

Stalwart and brave we stand

On the rock our fathers planted

For us in this goodly land;   

The rock of honor and virtue,

Of faith in the living God. 

They raised his banner triumphant

Over the desert sod. 

Chorus. 

And we hear the desert singing:

Carry on, carry on, carry on!

Hills and vales and mountains ringing:

Carry on, carry on, carry on!

Holding aloft our colors,

We march in the glorious dawn. 

O youth of the noble birthright,

Carry on, carry on, carry on!

2.  We'll build on the rock they planted

A palace to the King. 

Into its shining corridors,

Our songs of praise we'll bring,

For the heritage they left us,

Not of gold or of worldly wealth,

But a blessing everlasting

Of love and joy and health.

Chorus. 

And we hear the desert singing:

Carry on, carry on, carry on!

Hills and vales and mountains ringing:

Carry on, carry on, carry on!

Holding aloft our colors,

We march in the glorious dawn. 

O youth of the noble birthright,

Carry on, carry on, carry on!

 

Hymn 256   As Zion's Youth in Latter Days

1.  As Zion's youth in latter days,

We stand with valiant heart,

With promise shining in our eyes,

Resolved to do our part. 

Upon a noble past we build;

The future fills our view. 

We face the challenge of our day

And pledge we will be true. 

2.  The truths and values we embrace

Are mocked on every hand. 

Yet as we listen and obey

We know we can withstand

The evils that would weaken us,

The sin that would destroy. 

With faith, we hold the iron rod

And find in this our joy. 

3.  Thru test and trial we'll have our fears,

But we will not despair. 

We're here to serve a righteous cause;

Truth gives us strength to dare. 

We'll love, and learn, and overcome;

We'll sing a joyful song,

As Zion's youth in latter days,

Triumphant, pure, and strong.

 

Hymn 257   Rejoice! A Glorious Sound Is Heard

1.  Rejoice! A glorious sound is heard

In triumph of the right,

As Zion's youth, in league with truth,

Go forth in wondrous might. 

We raise our voice in loyal shout,

A great exultant cry:

Jehovah reigns! Lord God of Hosts,

All hail thee, King most high. 

2.  And down the ages,

on and on, Increasing every hour,

In loyalty and faith we go,

In honor, grace, and power. 

The Light of Light, God's torch of truth,

As beacon points the way

To endless glory,

kingdoms great,

In realms of perfect day. 

3.  Arise and sing, ye sons of men;

All praise and honor give. 

Arise and sing to his great name,

Who died that we might live. 

On Zion's hill, in strength and might,

Send forth a joyous strain;

In triumph over sin and strife,

With him in glory reign.

 

Hymn 258   O Thou Rock of Our Salvation

1.  O thou Rock of our salvation,

Jesus, Savior of the world,

In our poor and lowly station

We thy banner have unfurled. 

Chorus. 

Gather round the standard bearer;

Gather round in strength of youth. 

Every day the prospect's fairer

While we're battling for the truth. 

2.  We a war 'gainst sin are waging;

We're contending for the right. 

Every day the battle's raging;

Help us, Lord, to win the fight. 

Chorus. 

Gather round the standard bearer;

Gather round in strength of youth. 

Every day the prospect's fairer

While we're battling for the truth. 

3.  Onward, onward, we'll be singing

As we're marching firm and true,

Each succeeding battle ringing,

Earnest of what we can do. 

Chorus. 

Gather round the standard bearer;

Gather round in strength of youth. 

Every day the prospect's fairer

While we're battling for the truth. 

4.  When for all that we've contended,

When the fight of faith we've won,

When the strife and battle's ended,

And our labor here is done, 

Chorus after fourth verse

Then, O Rock of our salvation,

Jesus, Savior of the world,

Take us from our lowly station;

Let our flag with thee be furled.

 

Hymn 259   Hope of Israel

1.  Hope of Israel, Zion's army,

Children of the promised day,

See, the Chieftain signals onward,

and the battle's in array! 

Chorus. 

Hope of Israel, rise in might

With the sword of truth and right;

Sound the war-cry, "Watch and pray!"

Vanquish every foe today. 

2.  See the foe in countless numbers,

Marshaled in the ranks of sin. 

Hope of Israel, on to battle;

Now the vict'ry we must win!

Chorus. 

Hope of Israel, rise in might

With the sword of truth and right;

Sound the war-cry, "Watch and pray!"

Vanquish every foe today. 

3.  Strike for Zion, down with error;

Flash the sword above the foe!

Every stroke disarms a foeman;

Every step we conq'ring go. 

Chorus. 

Hope of Israel, rise in might

With the sword of truth and right;

Sound the war-cry, "Watch and pray!"

Vanquish every foe today. 

4.  Soon the battle will be over;

Every foe of truth be down. 

Onward, onward, youth of Zion;

Thy reward the victor's crown.

Chorus. 

Hope of Israel, rise in might

With the sword of truth and right;

Sound the war-cry, "Watch and pray!"

Vanquish every foe today. 

 

Hymn 260   Who's on the Lord's Side?

1.  Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

Now is the time to show. 

We ask it fearlessly:

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

We wage no common war,

Cope with no common foe. 

The enemy's awake;

Who's on the Lord's side? Who? 

Chorus. 

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

Now is the time to show. 

We ask it fearlessly:

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

2.  We serve the living God,

And want his foes to know

That, if but few, we're great;

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

We're going on to win;

No fear must blanch the brow. 

The Lord of Hosts is ours;

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

Chorus. 

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

Now is the time to show. 

We ask it fearlessly:

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

3.  The stone cut without hands

To fill the earth must grow. 

Who'll help to roll it on?

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

Our ensign to the world

Is floating proudly now. 

No coward bears our flag;

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

Chorus. 

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

Now is the time to show. 

We ask it fearlessly:

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

4.  The powers of earth and hell

In rage direct the blow

That's aimed to crush the work;

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

Truth, life, and liberty,

Freedom from death and woe,

Are stakes we're fighting for;

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

Chorus. 

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

Now is the time to show. 

We ask it fearlessly:

Who's on the Lord's side? Who?

 

Hymn 261   Thy Servants Are Prepared

1.  Thy servants are prepared

To teach thy word abroad,

To gather in thy sheep

To thee, O Lamb of God. 

2.  Let these, thy servants, speak

With heart and voice of youth,

And fill the world's dark lamps

With light, the flame of truth. 

3.  In all of Zion's stakes

Thy love shall conquer night,

While darkness draws away

From thy revealing light.

 

Hymn 262   Go, Ye Messengers of Glory

1.  Go, ye messengers of glory;

Run, ye legates of the skies. 

Go and tell the pleasing story

That a glorious angel flies,

Great and mighty, Great and mighty,

With a message from the skies. 

2.  Go to every tribe and nation;

Visit every land and clime. 

Sound to all the proclamation;

Tell to all the truth sublime:

That the gospel, That the gospel

Does in ancient glory shine. 

3.  Go, to all the gospel carry;

Let the joyful news abound. 

Go till every nation hear you,

Jew and Gentile greet the sound. 

Let the gospel, Let the gospel

Echo all the earth around. 

4.  Bearing seed of heavenly virtue,

Scatter it o'er all the earth. 

Go! Jehovah will support you;

Gather all the sheaves of worth. 

Then, with Jesus, Then, with Jesus

Reign in glory on the earth.

 

Hymn 263   Go Forth with Faith

1.  Go forth with faith to tell the world

Of Jesus Christ, the Lord. 

Bear witness he is God's own Son;

Proclaim his wondrous word. 

Go forth with hope and courage strong

To spread the word abroad

That people of all nations

Are children of our God. 

2.  Go forth with love to tell the world

The joy of families;   

That we may be with those we love

Thru all eternity. 

Go forth to serve and do your best

With no thought of reward;

Then you shall know the boundless joy

Of serving Christ, the Lord. 

3.  Go forth with power to tell the world

The gospel is restored,

That all may gain eternal life

Thru Jesus Christ, the Lord. 

Go forth to preach his glorious truths

Of peace, of joy, and love,

That all who heed his holy word

May praise the Lord above.

 

Hymn 264   Hark, All Ye Nations!

1.  Hark, all ye nations!

Hear heaven's voice

Thru every land

that all may rejoice!

Angels of glory

shout the refrain:

Truth is restored again! 

Chorus. 

Oh, how glorious

from the throne above

Shines the gospel

light of truth and love!

Bright as the sun,

this heavenly ray

Lights every land today. 

2.  Searching in darkness,

nations have wept;

Watching for dawn,

their vigil they've kept. 

All now rejoice;

the long night is o'er. 

Truth is on earth once more!

Chorus. 

Oh, how glorious

from the throne above

Shines the gospel

light of truth and love!

Bright as the sun,

this heavenly ray

Lights every land today. 

3.  Chosen by God

to serve him below,

To every land

and people we'll go,

Standing for truth

with fervent accord,

Teaching his holy word.

Chorus. 

Oh, how glorious

from the throne above

Shines the gospel

light of truth and love!

Bright as the sun,

this heavenly ray

Lights every land today. 

 

Hymn 265   Arise, O God, and Shine

1.  Arise, O God,

and shine In all thy saving might,

And prosper each design

To spread thy glorious light;

Let healing streams of mercy flow,

That all the earth thy truth may know. 

2.  Bring distant nations

near To sing thy glorious praise;

Let every people

hear And learn thy holy ways. 

Reign, mighty God, assert thy cause,

And govern by thy righteous laws. 

3.  Put forth thy glorious power,

That Gentiles all may see,

And earth present her store

In converts born to thee. 

O Lord, our God, thy Church so bless,

And fill the world with righteousness. 

4.  To God, the only wise,

The one immortal King, Let hallelujahs rise

From every living thing;

Let all that breathe, on every coast,

Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

 

Hymn 266   The Time Is Far Spent

1.  The time is far spent;

there is little remaining

To publish glad tidings

by sea and by land. 

Then hasten, ye heralds;

go forward proclaiming:

Repent, for the kingdom

of heaven's at hand,

Repent, for the kingdom

of heaven's at hand. 

2.  Shrink not from your duty,

however unpleasant,

But follow the Savior,

your pattern and friend. 

Our little afflictions,

tho painful at present,

Ere long, with the righteous,

in glory will end,

Ere long, with the righteous, in glory will end. 

3.  What, tho, if the favor

of Ahman possessing,

This world's bitter hate

you are called to endure?

The angels are waiting

to crown you with blessings!

Go forward, be faithful,

the promise is sure. 

Go forward, be faithful, the promise is sure. 

4.  Be fixed in your purpose,

for Satan will try you;

The weight of your calling

he perfectly knows. 

Your path may be thorny,

but Jesus is nigh you;

His arm is sufficient,

tho demons oppose. 

His arm is sufficient,

tho demons oppose.

 

Hymn 267   How Wondrous and Great

1.  How wondrous and great

Thy works, God of praise!

How just, King of Saints,

And true are thy ways!

Oh, who shall not fear thee

And honor thy name?

Thou only art holy,

Thou only supreme. 

2.  To nations long dark

Thy light shall be shown. 

Their worship and vows

Shall come to thy throne. 

Thy truth and thy judgments

Shall spread all abroad,

Till earth's every people

Confess thee their God.

 

Hymn 268   Come, All Whose Souls Are Lighted

1.  Come, all whose souls are lighted

With wisdom from on high. 

Shall we, to men benighted,

The lamp of life deny?

Salvation! Oh, salvation!

The joyful sound proclaim,

Till earth's remotest nation

Has learned Messiah's name. 

2.  From Greenland's icy mountains,

From India's coral strand,

Where Afric's sunny fountains

Roll down their golden sand,

From many an ancient river,

From many a palmy plain,

They call us to deliver

Their land from error's chain. 

3.  Go tell, ye winds, his story,

And mighty waters, roll,

Till, like a sea of glory,

It spreads from pole to pole;

Till o'er our ransomed nature,

The Lamb for sinners slain,

Redeemer, King, Creator,

In bliss returns to reign.

 

Hymn 269   Jehovah, Lord of Heaven and Earth

1.  Jehovah, Lord of heaven and earth,

Thy word of truth proclaim!

Oh, may it spread from pole to pole,

Till all shall know thy name;

Oh, may it spread from pole to pole,

Till all shall know thy name. 

2.  We long to see thy Church increase,

Thine own new kingdom grow,

That all the earth may live

in peace, And heaven be seen below;

That all the earth may live

in peace, And heaven be seen below. 

3.  Roll on thy work in all its power!

The distant nations bring!

In thy new kingdom may they stand,

And own thee God and King;

In thy new kingdom may they stand,

And own thee God and King. 

4.  One general chorus then shall rise

From men of every tongue,

And songs of joy salute the skies,

By every nation sung;

And songs of joy salute the skies,

By every nation sung.

 

Hymn 270   I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go

1.  It may not be on the mountain height

Or over the stormy sea,

It may not be at the battle's front

My Lord will have need of me. 

But if, by a still, small voice he calls

To paths that I do not know,

I'll answer, dear Lord,

with my hand in thine:

I'll go where you want me to go. 

Chorus. 

I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord,

Over mountain or plain or sea;

I'll say what you want me to say, dear Lord;

I'll be what you want me to be. 

2.  Perhaps today

there are loving words

Which Jesus would have me speak;

There may be now

in the paths of sin

Some wand'rer whom I should seek. 

O Savior,

if thou wilt be my guide,

Tho dark and rugged the way,

My voice shall echo

the message sweet:

I'll say what you want me to say. 

Chorus. 

I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord,

Over mountain or plain or sea;

I'll say what you want me to say, dear Lord;

I'll be what you want me to be. 

3.  There's surely somewhere

a lowly place

In earth's harvest fields so wide

Where I may labor

through life's short day

For Jesus, the Crucified. 

So trusting my all

to thy tender care,

And knowing thou lovest me,

I'll do thy will

with a heart sincere:

I'll be what you want me to be.

Chorus. 

I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord,

Over mountain or plain or sea;

I'll say what you want me to say, dear Lord;

I'll be what you want me to be. 

 

Hymn 271   Oh, Holy Words of Truth and Love

1.  Oh, holy words of truth and love

We hear from day to day,

Revealed to Saints from God above,

To guide in heaven's way. 

Chorus. 

Beautiful words of love

Coming from God above,

How sweet, how dear the words we hear!

They're beautiful words of love. 

2.  They're from Apostles good and true,

Whose names we all revere,

Who daily teach us what to do,

In words of love and cheer. 

Chorus. 

Beautiful words of love

Coming from God above,

How sweet, how dear the words we hear!

They're beautiful words of love. 

3.  They're from the prophets God inspires,

In counsels oft withstood,

Reproving all our ill desires,

Commending all that's good. 

Chorus. 

Beautiful words of love

Coming from God above,

How sweet, how dear the words we hear!

They're beautiful words of love. 

4.  And from each chosen one that speaks

By aid the Spirit gives,

For every sphere of life it seeks,

For every one that lives. 

Chorus. 

Beautiful words of love

Coming from God above,

How sweet, how dear the words we hear!

They're beautiful words of love. 

5.  As gems of wisdom, pure and bright,

That glow with lustrous ray,

We'll seek to gain these words of light,

Their counsels to obey.

Chorus. 

Beautiful words of love

Coming from God above,

How sweet, how dear the words we hear!

They're beautiful words of love. 

 

Hymn 272   Oh Say, What Is Truth?

1.  Oh say, what is truth!

'Tis the fairest gem

That the riches of worlds can produce,

And priceless the value

of truth will be when

The proud monarch's costliest diadem

Is counted but dross and refuse. 

2.  Yes, say, what is truth?

'Tis the brightest prize

To which mortals or Gods can aspire. 

Go search in the depths

where it glittering lies,

Or ascend in pursuit

to the loftiest skies:

'Tis an aim

for the noblest desire. 

3.  The sceptre may fall

from the despot's grasp

When with winds of stern justice he copes. 

But the pillar of truth

will endure to the last,

And its firm rooted bulwarks

outstand the rude blast

And the wreck

of the fell tyrant's hopes. 

4.  Then say, what is truth?

'Tis the last and the first,

For the limits of time

it steps o'er. 

Tho the heavens depart

and the earth's fountains burst,

Truth, the sum of existence,

will weather the worst,

Eternal, unchanged, evermore.

 

Hymn 273   Truth Reflects upon Our Senses

1.  Truth reflects upon our senses;

Gospel light reveals to some. 

If there still should be offenses,

Woe to them by whom they come!

Judge not, that ye be not judged,

Was the counsel Jesus gave;

Measure given, large or grudged,

Just the same you must receive. 

Chorus. 

Blessed Savior, thou wilt guide us,

Till we reach that blissful shore

Where the angels wait to join us

In thy praise forever more. 

2.  Jesus said, "Be meek and lowly,"

For 'tis high to be a judge;

If I would be pure and holy,

I must love without a grudge. 

It requires a constant labor

All his precepts to obey. 

If I truly love my neighbor,

I am in the narrow way. 

Chorus. 

Blessed Savior, thou wilt guide us,

Till we reach that blissful shore

Where the angels wait to join us

In thy praise forever more. 

3.  Once I said unto another, "

In thine eye there is a mote;

If thou art a friend, a brother,

Hold, and let me pull it out."

But I could not see it fairly,

For my sight was very dim. 

When I came to search more clearly,

In mine eye there was a beam. 

Chorus. 

Blessed Savior, thou wilt guide us,

Till we reach that blissful shore

Where the angels wait to join us

In thy praise forever more. 

4.  If I love my brother dearer,

And his mote I would erase,

Then the light should shine the clearer,

For the eye's a tender place. 

Others I have oft reproved,

For an object like a mote,

Now I wish this beam removed,

Oh, that tears would wash it out!

Chorus. 

Blessed Savior, thou wilt guide us,

Till we reach that blissful shore

Where the angels wait to join us

In thy praise forever more. 

5.  Charity and love are healing;

These will give the clearest sight;

When I saw my brother's failing,

I was not exactly right. 

Now I'll take no further trouble;

Jesus love is all my theme;

Little motes are but a bubble

When I think upon the beam.

Chorus. 

Blessed Savior, thou wilt guide us,

Till we reach that blissful shore

Where the angels wait to join us

In thy praise forever more. 

 

Hymn 274   The Iron Rod

1.  To Nephi, seer of olden time,

A vision came from God,

Wherein the holy word sublime

Was shown an iron rod. 

Chorus. 

Hold to the rod, the iron rod;

'Tis strong, and bright, and true. 

The iron rod is the word of God;

'Twill safely guide us through. 

2.  While on our journey here below,

Beneath temptation's power,

Through mists of darkness we must go,

In peril every hour. 

Chorus. 

Hold to the rod, the iron rod;

'Tis strong, and bright, and true. 

The iron rod is the word of God;

'Twill safely guide us through. 

3.  And when temptation's power is nigh,

Our pathway clouded o'er,

Upon the rod we can rely,

And heaven's aid implore. 

Chorus. 

Hold to the rod, the iron rod;

'Tis strong, and bright, and true. 

The iron rod is the word of God;

'Twill safely guide us through. 

4.  And, hand o'er hand, the rod along,

Through each succeeding day,

With earnest prayer and hopeful song,

We'll still pursue our way. 

Chorus. 

Hold to the rod, the iron rod;

'Tis strong, and bright, and true. 

The iron rod is the word of God;

'Twill safely guide us through. 

5.  Afar we see the golden rest

To which the rod will guide,

Where, with the angels bright and blest,

Forever we'll abide.

Chorus. 

Hold to the rod, the iron rod;

'Tis strong, and bright, and true. 

The iron rod is the word of God;

'Twill safely guide us through. 

 

Hymn 275   Men Are That They Might Have Joy

1.  A voice hath spoken from the dust,

Its message pure, without alloy,

Of treasured hope and sacred trust:

Oh, "men are that they might have joy."

2.  Should sorrow come, we'll not despair,

For He would not that men should pine. 

The grief that comes we'll learn to bear

Until again the sun doth shine. 

3.  Before the Lord, then, humbly go. 

His message will our spirits buoy. 

On us his blessings he'll bestow,

For "men are that they might have joy."

 

Hymn 276   Come Away to the Sunday School

1.  When the rosy light of morning

Softly beams above the hill,

And the birds, sweet heavenly songsters,

Every dell with music fill,

Fresh from slumber we awaken;

Sunshine chases clouds away. 

Nature breathes her sweetest fragrance

On the holy Sabbath day. 

Chorus. 

Then away, haste away!

Come away to the Sunday School!

Then away, do not delay!

Come away to the Sunday School!

2.  For a good and glorious purpose

Thus we meet each Sabbath day,

Each one striving for salvation

Thru the Lord's appointed way. 

Earnest toil will be rewarded;

Zealous hearts need not repine. 

God will not withhold his blessings

From the eager, seeking mind. 

Chorus. 

Then away, haste away!

Come away to the Sunday School!

Then away, do not delay!

Come away to the Sunday School!

3.  Let us then press boldly onward,

Prove ourselves as soldiers true. 

He will lead us, he will guide us. 

Come, there's work for all to do,

Never tiring, never doubting,

Boldly struggling to the end. 

In the world, tho foes assail us,

God will surely be our friend.

Chorus. 

Then away, haste away!

Come away to the Sunday School!

Then away, do not delay!

Come away to the Sunday School!

 

Hymn 277   As I Search the Holy Scriptures

1.  As I search the holy scriptures,

Loving Father of mankind,

May my heart be blessed with wisdom,

And may knowledge fill my mind. 

2.  As I search the holy scriptures,

Touch my spirit, Lord, I pray. 

May life's mystries be unfolded

As I study day by day. 

3.  As I search the holy scriptures,

May thy mercy be revealed. 

Soothe my troubled heart and spirit;

May my unseen wounds be healed. 

4.  As I search the holy scriptures,

Help me ponder and obey. 

In thy word is life eternal;

May thy light show me the way.

 

Hymn     278 Thanks for the Sabbath School

1.  Thanks for the Sabbath School. 

Hail to the day

When evil and error

are fleeing away. 

Thanks for our teachers who labor with care

That we in the light

of the gospel may share. 

Chorus. 

Join in the jubilee;

mingle in song. 

Join in the joy

of the Sabbath School throng. 

Great be the glory

of those who do right,

Who overcome evil,

in good take delight. 

2.  Now in the morning

of life let us try

Each virtue to cherish,

all vice to decry;

Strive with the noble

in deeds that exalt,

And battle with energy

each childish fault. 

Chorus. 

Join in the jubilee;

mingle in song. 

Join in the joy

of the Sabbath School throng. 

Great be the glory

of those who do right,

Who overcome evil,

in good take delight. 

3.  May we endeavor

through life's devious way

To watch and be earnest,

true wisdom display;

Try to o'er come

each temptation and snare,

Thereby full salvation

eternally share.

Chorus. 

Join in the jubilee;

mingle in song. 

Join in the joy

of the Sabbath School throng. 

Great be the glory

of those who do right,

Who overcome evil,

in good take delight. 

 

Hymn 279   Thy Holy Word

1.  We love to hear thy holy word

Proclaimed in latter days. 

It lifts our hearts; our souls are stirred

To glorify thy ways. 

2.  We love to read thy holy word

With quiet thought and prayer. 

Thy Spirit's whisp'rings

we have heard;

We feel thy constant care. 

3.  We love to share thy holy word;

Thy gospel we proclaim. 

We humbly bear our witness, Lord,

Of thy redeeming name. 

4.  We thank thee for thy holy word;

With joy we sing thy praise. 

Oh, help us, Lord, to learn thy word

And live it all our days.

 

Hymn 280   Welcome, Welcome, Sabbath Morning

1.  Welcome, welcome, Sabbath morning;

Now we rest from every care. 

Welcome, welcome is thy dawning,

Holy Sabbath, day of prayer. 

Loving teachers kindly greet us

As we meet in Sunday School,

Where they labor hard to teach us

By the Savior's golden rule. 

Chorus. 

Welcome, welcome, Sabbath morning;

Now we rest from every care. 

Welcome, welcome is thy dawning,

Holy Sabbath, day of prayer. 

2.  Hark! the Sabbath bells are ringing;

Hear the echoes all around. 

List! the merry children singing!

What a pleasing, joyful sound!

Every tender note entreats us,

Bids us come, nor longer stay. 

On our way the music greets us;

Hasten, hasten, come away. 

Chorus. 

Welcome, welcome, Sabbath morning;

Now we rest from every care. 

Welcome, welcome is thy dawning,

Holy Sabbath, day of prayer. 

3.  Here we bow in meek devotion;

Here we sing God's holy praise. 

Here our hearts, with fond emotion,

Seek to learn his holy ways. 

From the books of revelation

We are taught while yet in youth. 

Words of heavenly inspiration

Guide us in the path of truth. 

Chorus. 

Welcome, welcome, Sabbath morning;

Now we rest from every care. 

Welcome, welcome is thy dawning,

Holy Sabbath, day of prayer. 

4.  Here we meet with friends and neighbors;

Parents too are in the throng. 

We are earnest in our labors. 

To God's kingdom we belong. 

Trials make our faith grow stronger;

Truth is nobler than a crown. 

We will brave the tempest longer

Tho the world upon us frown.

Chorus. 

Welcome, welcome, Sabbath morning;

Now we rest from every care. 

Welcome, welcome is thy dawning,

Holy Sabbath, day of prayer. 

 

Hymn 281   Help Me Teach with Inspiration

1.  Help me teach with inspiration;

Grant this blessing, Lord, I pray. 

Help me lift a soul's ambition

To a higher, nobler way.  

2.  Help me reach a friend in darkness;

Help me guide him thru the night. 

Help me show thy path to glory

By the Spirit's holy light. 

3.  Fill my mind with understanding;

Tune my voice to echo thine. 

Touch my hand with gentle friendship;

Warm my heart with love divine. 

4.  Help me find thy lambs who wander;

Help me bring them to thy keep. 

Teach me, Lord, to be a shepherd;

Father, help me feed thy sheep.

 

Hymn 282   We Meet Again in Sabbath School

1.  We meet again in Sabbath School

On this the Lord's own day,

Where joyful gladness is the rule,

And love doth bear its sway;

Where all may join in songs of praise

To him who reigns above,

And thankful hearts and voices raise

For his redeeming love. 

2.  We meet again, yes, gladly meet,

To learn the will of God,

For wisdom seeking, that our feet

May walk the narrow road. 

O Father, let thy Spirit dwell

In every willing heart,

That we may love and serve thee well,

And ne'er from thee depart. 

3.  Oh, happy day on which we meet

With friends and teachers dear,

And in this ever sweet retreat

Their blessed teachings hear;

With precious truths our minds are stored,

The gospel plan made plain. 

Each Sabbath day, with one accord,

Oh, let us meet again.

 

Hymn 283   The Glorious Gospel Light Has Shone

1.  The glorious gospel light has shone

In this the latter day

With such intelligence

that none From truth

need turn away. 

The precious things which had been sealed

And from the world kept hid,

The Lord has to his Saints revealed

As anciently he did,

2.  And thru the priesthood now restored Again

prepared the way Thru which the dead

may hear his word And all his laws obey. 

As Christ to spirits went to preach

Who were to prison led,

So many Saints have gone to

teach The gospel to the dead. 

3.  And we for them can be baptized,

Yes, for our friends most dear,

That they can with the just be raised

When Gabriel's trump they hear;

That they may come with Christ again

When he to earth descends,

A thousand years with him to reign,

And with their earthly friends. 

4.  Now, O ye Saints, rejoice today

That you can saviors be Of all your dead

who will obey The gospel and be free. 

Then let us rise without restraint

And act for those we love,

For they are giving their consent

And wait for us to move.

 

Hymn 284   If You Could Hie to Kolob

1.  If you could hie to Kolob

In the twinkling of an eye,

And then continue onward

With that same speed to fly,

Do you think that you could ever,

Through all eternity,

Find out the generation

Where Gods began to be?

2.  Or see the grand beginning,

Where space did not extend?

Or view the last creation,

Where Gods and matter end?

Methinks the Spirit whispers,

"No man has found pure space

Nor seen the outside curtains,

Where nothing has a place."

3.  The works of God continue,

And worlds and lives abound;

Improvement and progression

Have one eternal round. 

There is no end to matter;

There is no end to space;

There is no end to spirit;

There is no end to race. 

4.  There is no end to virtue;

There is no end to might;

There is no end to wisdom;

There is no end to light. 

There is no end to union;

There is no end to youth;

There is no end to priesthood;

There is no end to truth. 

5.  There is no end to glory;

There is no end to love;

There is no end to being;

There is no death above. 

There is no end to glory;

There is no end to love;

There is no end to being;

There is no death above.

 

Hymn 285   God Moves in a Mysterious Way

1.  God moves in a mysterious way

His wonders to perform;

He plants his footsteps in the sea

And rides upon the storm. 

2.  Ye fearful Saints, fresh courage take;

The clouds ye so much dread

Are big with mercy and shall break

In blessings on your head. 

3.  His purposes will ripen fast,

Unfolding every hour;

The bud may have a bitter taste,

But sweet will be the flower. 

4.  Blind unbelief is sure to err

And scan his works in vain;

God is his own interpreter,

And he will make it plain.

 

Hymn 286   Oh, What Songs of the Heart

1.  Oh, what songs of the heart

We shall sing all the day,

When again we assemble at home,

When we meet ne'er to part

With the blest o'er the way,

There no more from our loved

ones to roam!

When we meet ne'er to part,

Oh, what songs of the heart

We shall sing in our beautiful home. 

2.  Tho our rapture and bliss

There's no song can express,

We will shout,

we will sing o'er and o'er,

As we greet with a kiss,

And with joy we caress

All our loved ones that passed on before;

As we greet with a kiss,

In our rapture and bliss,

All our loved ones that passed on before. 

3.  Oh, the visions we'll see

In that home of the blest,

There's no word, there's no thought

can impart, But our rapture will be All the soul can attest,

In the heavenly songs of the heart;

But our rapture will be In the vision

we'll see Best expressed in the songs of the heart. 

4.  Oh, what songs we'll employ!

Oh, what welcome we'll hear!

While our transports of love are complete,

As the heart swells with joy In embraces most dear

When our heavenly parents we meet!

As the heart swells with joy,

Oh, what songs we'll employ,

When our heavenly parents we meet!

 

Hymn 287   Rise, Ye Saints, and Temples Enter

1.  Rise, ye Saints, and temples enter;

Seek the path that leads ahead. 

Seal in everlasting circles

All our loved ones, quick and dead. 

2.  Learn the plan of exaltation;

With His sacred laws comply. 

Live to earn in binding cov'nant

Blessings of our God most high. 

3.  Elohim, thou great designer,

Wilt thou heaven's powers bestow,

As thy faithful sons and daughters

Serve in temples here below.

 

Hymn 288   How Beautiful Thy Temples, Lord

1.  How beautiful thy temples, Lord!

Each one a sacred shrine,

Where faithful Saints, with one accord,

Engage in work divine. 

How beautiful some aid to give

To dear ones we call dead,

But who indeed as spirits live;

They've only gone ahead. 

2.  How beautiful thy message, Lord,

The gospel, pure and true,

In these our days to earth restored

And taught to men anew. 

How beautiful its faith and hope;

All mankind it would save,

Including in its aim and scope The souls beyond the grave. 

3.  How beautiful thy promise, Lord,

That we may grow in truth,

And live, exalted

by thy word,

In endless, glorious youth. 

With loved ones sealed in holiness

By sacred temple rites, Worlds without end

we may progress From heights to greater heights.

 

Hymn 289   Holy Temples on Mount Zion

1.  Holy temples on Mount Zion

In a lofty splendor shine,

Avenues to exaltation,

Symbols of a love divine. 

And their kindly portals beckon

To serenity and prayer,

Valiant children of the promise,

Pledge to sacred service there. 

2.  Merciful and gracious Father,

Purify our hearts, we pray;

Bless our mission of redemption

In thy hallowed house each day,

Till at length our faithful kindred,

Sealed with us eternally

In celestial bonds of union,

Sing hosannas unto thee. 

3.  Sing aloud, ye heavenly chorus,

Anthems of eternal praise

To the glorious King Immanuel!

Sing with Saints of latter days!

Let the mountains shout for gladness,

And the valleys joyful be,

While the stars acclaim in rapture,

For the prisoners shall go free.

 

Hymn 290   Rejoice, Ye Saints of Latter Days

1.  Rejoice, ye Saints of latter days,

For temples now in many lands,

Where Saints, endowed with power from God,

May learn to keep the Lord's commands,

May learn to keep the Lord's commands. 

2.  Come, let us go up to his house;

We'll make our covenants and say:

"All we are giv'n we give to thee. 

Accept our love; we will obey. 

Accept our love; we will obey."

3.  O Saints, rejoice!

Our kindred dead May now receive eternally

The fulness of the gospel's joy. 

Arise, ye Saints, and set them free!

Arise, ye Saints, and set them free!

4.  His earthly kingdom now prepares

To greet his kingdom from above. 

Then will the heavens shout for joy,

And Christ descend to reign in love,

And Christ descend to reign in love.

 

Hymn 291   Turn Your Hearts

1.  Turn your hearts; the Lord is coming,

Malachi the prophet said. 

Turn your hearts in preparation

To the work of exaltation

For the living and the dead. 

2.  In the latter days Elijah

Will renew the plan sublime. 

He will teach you and remind you

Of the promises that bind

you To all men throughout all time. 

3.  Turn your hearts toward your parents;   

Generations gone before. 

May you seek until you find them;

In the temple seal and bind them

To your hearts forever more. 

4.  Turn in love to all your children;   

Generations yet to be. 

May your deeds of gospel giving,

Temple service, righteous living,

Bless them all eternally.

 

Hymn "292   O My Father

1.  O my Father, thou that dwellest

In the high and glorious place,

When shall I regain thy presence

And again behold thy face?

In thy holy habitation,

Did my spirit once reside?

In my first primeval childhood,

Was I nurtured near thy side?

2.  For a wise and glorious purpose

Thou hast placed me here on earth

And withheld the recollection

Of my former friends and birth;

Yet ofttimes a secret something

Whispered, "You're a stranger here,"

And I felt that I had wandered

From a more exalted sphere. 

3.  I had learned to call thee Father,

Thru thy Spirit from on high,

But, until the key of knowledge

Was restored, I knew not why. 

In the heavens are parents single?

No, the thought makes reason stare!

Truth is reason; truth eternal

Tells me I've a mother there. 

4.  When I leave this frail existence,

When I lay this mortal by,

Father, Mother, may I meet you

In your royal courts on high?

Then, at length, when I've completed

All you sent me forth to do,

With your mutual approbation

Let me come and dwell with you.

 

Hymn 293   Each Life That Touches Ours for Good

1.  Each life that touches ours for good

Reflects thine own great mercy, Lord;

Thou sendest blessings from above

Thru words and deeds of those who love. 

2.  What greater gift dost thou bestow,

What greater goodness can we know

Than Christlike friends, whose gentle ways

Strengthen our faith, enrich our days. 

3.  When such a friend from us departs,

We hold forever in our hearts

A sweet and hallowed memory,

Bringing us nearer, Lord, to thee. 

4.  For worthy friends whose lives proclaim

Devotion to the Savior's name,

Who bless our days with peace and love,

We praise thy goodness, Lord above.

 

Hymn 294   Love at Home

1.  There is beauty all around

When there's love at home;

There is joy in every sound

When there's love at home. 

Peace and plenty here abide,

Smiling sweet on every side. 

Time doth softly, sweetly glide

When there's love at home. 

Love at home, love at home;

Time doth softly, sweetly glide

When there's love at home. 

2.  In the cottage there is joy

When there's love at home;

Hate and envy ne'er annoy

When there's love at home. 

Roses bloom beneath our feet;

All the earth's a garden sweet,

Making life a bliss complete

When there's love at home. 

Love at home, love at home;

Making life a bliss complete

When there's love at home. 

3.  Kindly heaven smiles above

When there's love at home;

All the world is filled with love

When there's love at home. 

Sweeter sings the brooklet by;

Brighter beams the azure sky. 

Oh, there's One who smiles on high

When there's love at home. 

Love at home, love at home;

Oh, there's One who smiles on high

When there's love at home.

 

Hymn 295   O Love That Glorifies the Son

1.  O love that glorifies the Son,

O love that says, "Thy will be done!"

Pure love whose spirit makes us one;    

Refrain. 

Come, fill my soul today;

Come, fill my soul today. 

2.  O love that binds our family,

O love that brings my heart to thee,

Pure love that lasts eternally;  

Refrain. 

Come, fill my soul today;

Come, fill my soul today. 

3.  O love that overcomes defeat,

O love that turns the bitter sweet,

Pure love that makes our lives complete;  

Refrain. 

Come, fill my soul today;

Come, fill my soul today. 

4.  O Lord, give me the will to mend;

O Lord, change me from foe to friend;

Dear Lord, sustain me to the end;

Refrain. 

Come, fill my soul today;

Come, fill my soul today. 

 

Hymn 296   Our Father, by Whose Name

1.  Our Father, by whose name

all fatherhood is known,

Who dost in love proclaim

each family thine own,

Bless thou all parents,

guarding well,

With constant love as sentinel,

The homes in which thy people dwell. 

2.  As thou thy Child didst fill

with wisdom, love, and might,

To know and do thy will

and teach thy ways aright,

Our children bless, in every place,

That they may all behold thy face,

And, knowing thee, may grow in grace. 

3.  May thy strong Spirit

bind our hearts in unity,

And help us each to find the love

from self set free. 

In all our hearts such love increase,

That every home, by this release,

May be the dwelling place of peace.

 

Hymn 297   From Homes of Saints Glad Songs Arise

1.  From homes of Saints glad songs arise,

For there the Lord is King. 

There faith is learned and prayers ascend,

The Spirit's peace to bring. 

For homes where scriptures old are loved,

And living prophets, too,

All thanks we give;

the Father praise For guidance sure and true. 

2.  God's truths protect the hearth from wrong

When error's ways allure,

Lift minds from self to nobleness,

Keep thought and action pure. 

Then sing, O Saints, in Hymns of praise;

Sing thanks to God on high,

Whose counsels kept in homes

on earth Bring heaven's glory nigh.

 

Hymn 298   Home Can Be a Heaven on Earth

1.  Home can be a heaven on earth

When we are filled with love,

Bringing happiness and joy,

Rich blessings from above;   

Warmth and kindness, charity,

Safety and security;   

Making home a part of heaven,

Where we want to be. 

2.  Drawing fam'ly near each week,

We'll keep love burning bright. 

Serving Him with cheerful hearts,

We'll grow in truth and light. 

Parents teach and lead the way,

Children honor and obey,

Reaching for our home in heaven,

Where we want to stay. 

3.  Praying daily in our home,

We'll feel His love divine;

Searching scriptures faithfully, We'll nourish heart and mind. 

Singing Hymns of thanks, we'll say,

"Father, help us find the way

Leading to our home in heaven,

Where we long to stay."

 

Hymn 299   Children of Our Heavenly Father

1.  Children of our Heavenly Father

Safely in his bosom gather;

Nestling bird nor star in heaven

Such a refuge e'er was given. 

2.  Neither life nor death shall ever

From the Lord his children sever;

Unto them his grace he showeth,

And their sorrows all he knoweth. 

3.  Though he giveth or he taketh,

God his children ne'er forsaketh;

His the loving purpose solely

To preserve them pure and holy.

 

Hymn 300   Families Can Be Together Forever

1.  I have a fam'ly here on earth. 

They are so good to me. 

I want to share my life with them

through all eternity. 

Chorus. 

Fam'lies can be together forever

Through Heavenly Father's plan. 

I always want to be with my own family,

And the Lord has shown me how I can. 

The Lord has shown me how I can. 

2.  While I am in my early years,

I'll prepare most carefully,

So I can marry in God's temple

for eternity.

Chorus. 

Fam'lies can be together forever

Through Heavenly Father's plan. 

I always want to be with my own family,

And the Lord has shown me how I can. 

The Lord has shown me how I can. 

 

Hymn 301   I Am a Child of God

1.  I am a child of God,

And he has sent me here,

Has given me an earthly home

With parents kind and dear. 

Chorus. 

Lead me, guide me, walk beside me,

Help me find the way. 

Teach me all that I must do

To live with him someday. 

2.  I am a child of God,

And so my needs are great;

Help me to understand his words

Before it grows too late. 

Chorus. 

Lead me, guide me, walk beside me,

Help me find the way. 

Teach me all that I must do

To live with him someday. 

3.  I am a child of God. 

Rich blessings are in store;

If I but learn to do his will

I'll live with him once more.

Chorus. 

Lead me, guide me, walk beside me,

Help me find the way. 

Teach me all that I must do

To live with him someday. 

 

Hymn 302   I Know My Father Lives

1.  I know my Father lives

and loves me too. 

The Spirit whispers this to me

and tells me it is true,

And tells me it is true. 

2.  He sent me here to earth,

by faith to live his plan. 

The Spirit whispers this to me

and tells me that I can,

And tells me that I can.

 

Hymn 303   Keep the Commandments 

1. Keep the commandments;

keep the commandments!

In this there is safety;

in this there is peace. 

He will send blessings;

He will send blessings. 

Words of a prophet:

Keep the commandments. 

In this there is safety and peace.

 

Hymn 304   Teach Me to Walk in the Light

1.  Teach me to walk in the light of his love;

Teach me to pray to my Father above;

Teach me to know of the things that are right;

Teach me, teach me to walk in the light. 

2.  Come, little child, and together we'll learn

Of his commandments, that we may return

Home to his presence,

to live in his sight;   

Always, always to walk in the light. 

3.  Father in Heaven, we thank thee this day

For loving guidance to show us the way

.  Grateful, we praise thee with songs of delight!

Gladly, gladly we'll walk in the light.

 

Hymn 305   The Light Divine

1.  The light of God rests on the face

Of brook and flower and tree

And kindles in our happy hearts

The hope of things to be. 

Chorus. 

Father, let thy light divine

Shine on us, we pray. 

Touch our eyes that we may see;

Teach us to obey. 

Ours the sacred mission is

To bear thy message far. 

The light of faith is in our hearts,

Truth our guiding star. 

2.  The light of faith abides within

The heart of every child;

Like buds that wait for blossoming,

It grows with radiance mild. 

Chorus. 

Father, let thy light divine

Shine on us, we pray. 

Touch our eyes that we may see;

Teach us to obey. 

Ours the sacred mission is

To bear thy message far. 

The light of faith is in our hearts,

Truth our guiding star. 

3.  Today thine unseen purposes

By faith's rare light we feel. 

Dear Father, make us pure in heart;

To us thy will reveal.

Chorus. 

Father, let thy light divine

Shine on us, we pray. 

Touch our eyes that we may see;

Teach us to obey. 

Ours the sacred mission is

To bear thy message far. 

The light of faith is in our hearts,

Truth our guiding star. 

 

Hymn 306   God's Daily Care

1.  As I watch the rising sun

When the day has just begun,

I am thinking of the love

That comes daily from above. 

2.  Father, turn thine ear to me;

Let me offer thanks to thee

For thy wise and tender care

Of thy children everywhere.

 

Hymn 307   In Our Lovely Deseret

1.  In our lovely Deseret,

Where the Saints of God have met,

There's a multitude

of children all around. 

They are generous and brave;

They have precious souls to save;

They must listen and obey

the gospel's sound. 

Chorus. 

Hark! hark! hark! 'tis children's music;   

Children's voices, oh, how sweet,

When in innocence and love,

Like the angels up above,

They with happy hearts

and cheerful faces meet. 

2.  That the children may live long

And be beautiful and strong,

Tea and coffee and tobacco

they despise,

Drink no liquor, and they eat

But a very little meat;

They are seeking

to be great and good and wise. 

Chorus. 

Hark! hark! hark! 'tis children's music;  

Children's voices, oh, how sweet,

When in innocence and love,

Like the angels up above,

They with happy hearts

and cheerful faces meet. 

3.  They should be instructed young

How to watch and guard the tongue,

And their tempers train

and evil passions bind;

They should always be polite,

And treat everybody right,

And in every place

be affable and kind. 

Chorus. 

Hark! hark! hark! 'tis children's music;  

Children's voices, oh, how sweet,

When in innocence and love,

Like the angels up above,

They with happy hearts

and cheerful faces meet. 

4.  They must not forget to pray,

Night and morning every day,

For the Lord to keep them safe

from every ill,

And assist them to do right,

That with all their mind and might,

They may love him

and may learn to do his will.

Chorus. 

Hark! hark! hark! 'tis children's music;  

Children's voices, oh, how sweet,

When in innocence and love,

Like the angels up above,

They with happy hearts

and cheerful faces meet. 

 

Hymn 308   Love One Another 

1. As I have loved you,

Love one another. 

This new commandment:

Love one another. 

By this shall men know

Ye are my disciples,

If ye have love

One to another.

 

Hymn 309   As Sisters in Zion (Women)

1.  As sisters in Zion,

we'll all work together;

The blessings of God

on our labors we'll seek. 

We'll build up his kingdom

with earnest endeavor;

We'll comfort the weary

and strengthen the weak. 

2.  The errand of angels

is given to women;

And this is a gift that,

as sisters, we claim:

To do whatsoever

is gentle and human,

To cheer and to bless

in humanity's name. 

3.  How vast is our purpose,

how broad is our mission,

If we but fulfill it

in spirit and deed. 

Oh, naught but the Spirit's

divinest tuition

Can give us the wisdom

to truly succeed.

 

Hymn 310   A Key Was Turned in Latter Days (Women)

1.  A key was turned in latter days,

A blessing to restore;   

A gift of charity and peace;   

To earth forever more. 

Our Father, we would turn our hearts

To those who seek thy face,

Give hope and comfort to the poor

In mem'ry of thy grace. 

2.  A hand of mercy we'll extend:

Thy Son has shown the way. 

And light and knowledge will attend

Our service in his name. 

O sisters, let us join our hands;

We'll humbly seek his face,

Assure our hearts before our Lord

By deeds of love and praise.

 

Hymn 311   We Meet Again As Sisters (Women)

1.  We meet again as sisters

On this the Sabbath day

To worship God together,

To testify and pray. 

Now may the Holy Spirit, Descending

like a dove,

Enlarge our minds with knowledge

And fill our hearts with love. 

2.  We meet to plan our service

To neighbors now in need. 

May charity and kindness

Inspire our every deed. 

And as we use our talents

For good and noble ends,

May God be our companion

And angels be our friends. 

3.  We meet to sing together

The praises of our Lord,

To seek our exaltation

According to his word. 

To every gospel blessing

The Lord has turned the key,

That we, with heavenly parents,

May sing eternally.

 

Hymn 312   We Ever Pray for Thee (Women) 

1.  We ever pray for thee,

our prophet dear,

That God will give to thee

comfort and cheer;

As the advancing years

furrow thy brow,

Still may the light within

shine bright as now,

Still may the light within

shine bright as now. 

2.  We ever pray for thee

with all our hearts,

That strength be given thee

to do thy part,

To guide and counsel us

from day to day,

To shed a holy light

around our way,

To shed a holy light

around our way. 

3.  We ever pray for thee

with fervent love;

And as the children's prayer

is heard above,

Thou shalt be ever blest,

and God will give All that is meet

and best while thou shalt live,

All that is meet and best

while thou shalt live.

 

Hymn 313   God Is Love (Women) 

1.  Earth, with her ten thousand flowers,

Air, with all its beams and showers,

Heaven's infinite expanse,

Sea's resplendent countenance;  

All around and all above

Bear this record: God is love. 

2.  Sounds among the vales and hills,

In the woods and by the rills,

Of the breeze and of the bird,

By the gentle murmur stirred;  

Sacred songs, beneath, above,

Have one chorus: God is love. 

3.  All the hopes that sweetly

start From the fountain of the heart,

All the bliss that ever comes

To our earthly human homes,

All the voices from above

Sweetly whisper: God is love.

 

Hymn 314   How Gentle God's Commands (Women) 

1.  How gentle God's commands!

How kind his precepts are!

Come, cast your burdens on the Lord

And trust his constant care. 

2.  Beneath his watchful eye,

His Saints securely dwell;

That hand which bears all nature up

Shall guard his children well. 

3.  Why should this anxious load

Press down your weary mind?

Haste to your Heavenly Father's throne

And sweet refreshment find. 

4.  His goodness stands approved,

Unchanged from day to day;

I'll drop my burden at his feet

And bear a song away.

 

Hymn 315   Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee (Women) 

1.  Jesus, the very thought of thee

With sweetness fills my breast;

But sweeter far thy face to see

And in thy presence rest. 

2.  Nor voice can sing, nor heart can frame,

Nor can the mem'ry find

A sweeter sound than thy blest name,

O Savior of mankind!

3.  O hope of every contrite heart,

O joy of all the meek,

To those who fall, how kind thou art!

How good to those who seek!

4.  Jesus, our only joy be thou,

As thou our prize wilt be;

Jesus, be thou our glory now,

And thru eternity.

 

Hymn 316   The Lord Is My Shepherd (Women) 

1.  The Lord is my Shepherd;

no want shall I know. 

I feed in green pastures;

safe-folded I rest. 

He leadeth my soul where

the still waters flow,

Restores me when wand'ring,

redeems when oppressed,

Restores me when wand'ring,

redeems when oppressed. 

2.  Thru the valley and shadow

of death though I stray,

Since thou art my Guardian,

no evil I fear. 

Thy rod shall defend me,

thy staff be my stay. 

No harm can befall with

my Comforter near. 

No harm can befall with

my Comforter near. 

3.  In the midst of affliction

my table is spread. 

With blessings unmeasured

my cup runneth o'er. 

With perfume and oil thou

anointest my head. 

Oh, what shall I ask of

thy providence more?

Oh, what shall I ask of

thy providence more?

 

Hymn 317   Sweet Is the Work (Women) 

1.  Sweet is the work, my God, my King,

To praise thy name, give thanks and sing,

To show thy love by morning light,

And talk of all thy truths at night. 

2.  Sweet is the day of sacred rest. 

No mortal care shall seize my breast. 

Oh, may my heart in tune be found,

Like David's harp of solemn sound!

3.  My heart shall triumph in my Lord

And bless his works and bless his word. 

Thy works of grace, how bright they shine!

How deep thy counsels, how divine!

4.  But, oh, what triumph shall I raise

To thy dear name through endless days,

When in the realms of joy I see

Thy face in full felicity!

5.  Sin, my worst enemy before,

Shall vex my eyes and ears no more. 

My inward foes shall all be slain,

Nor Satan break my peace again. 

6.  Then shall I see and hear and know

All I desired and wished below,

And every power find sweet employ

In that eternal world of joy.

 

Hymn 318   Love at Home (Women) 

1.  There is beauty all around

When there's love at home;

There is joy in every sound

When there's love at home. 

Peace and plenty here abide,

Smiling sweet on every side. 

Time doth softly, sweetly glide

When there's love at home. 

Love at home, love at home;

Time doth softly, sweetly glide

When there's love at home. 

2.  In the cottage there is joy

When there's love at home;

Hate and envy ne'er annoy

When there's love at home. 

Roses bloom beneath our feet;

All the earth's a garden sweet,

Making life a bliss complete

When there's love at home. 

Love at home, love at home;

Making life a bliss complete

When there's love at home. 

3.  Kindly heaven smiles above

When there's love at home;

All the world is filled with love

When there's love at home. 

Sweeter sings the brooklet by;

Brighter beams the azure sky. 

Oh, there's One who smiles on high

When there's love at home. 

Love at home, love at home;

Oh, there's One who smiles on high

When there's love at home.

 

Hymn 319   Ye Elders of Israel (Men)

1.  Ye elders ofIsrael,

come join now with me

And seek out the righteous,

where ere they may be;   

In desert, on mountain,

on land, or on sea;   

And bring them to Zion,

the pure and the free. 

Chorus. 

O Babylon, O Babylon,

we bid thee farewell;

We're going to the mountains

of Ephraim to dwell. 

2.  The harvest is great,

and the laborers are few;

But if we're united,

we all things can do. 

We'll gather the wheat

from the midst of the tares

And bring them from bondage,

from sorrows and snares. 

Chorus. 

O Babylon, O Babylon,

we bid thee farewell;

We're going to the mountains

of Ephraim to dwell. 

3.  We'll go to the poor,

like our Captain of old,

And visit the weary,

the hungry, and cold;

We'll cheer up their hearts

with the news that he bore

And point them to Zion

and life evermore.

Chorus. 

O Babylon, O Babylon,

we bid thee farewell;

We're going to the mountains

of Ephraim to dwell. 

 

Hymn 320   The Priesthood of Our Lord (Men)

1.  Brethren, power by earthly standards

Comes by rank or wealth or sword;

But the power above all others

Is the priesthood of our Lord. 

2.  It is ours, the total armor;   

Priesthood held by Christ,

our Lord;   

If, as brethren, we are worthy

Of the Spirit's whispered word. 

3.  Let us venture forth in freedom

With the priesthood as our guide;   

Deacons, teachers, priests, and elders,

Seeking virtue side by side.

 

Hymn 321   Ye Who Are Called to Labor (Men)

1.  Ye who are called to labor

and minister for God,

Blest with the royal priesthood,

appointed by his word

To preach among the nations

the news of gospel grace,

And publish on the mountains

salvation, truth, and peace:

2.  Oh, let not vain ambition

nor worldly glory stain

Your minds so pure and holy;

acquit yourselves like men. 

While lifting up your voices

like trumpets long and loud,

Say to the slumb'ring nations:

"Prepare to meet your God!"

3.  Then cease from all light speeches,

light-mindedness, and pride;

Pray always without ceasing

and in the truth abide. 

The Comforter will teach you,

his richest blessings send. 

Your Savior will be with you

forever to the end. 

4.  Rich blessings there await you,

and God will give you faith. 

You shall be crowned with glory

and triumph over death,

And soon you'll come to Zion,

and, bearing each his sheaf,

No more shall taste of sorrow,

but glorious crowns receive.

 

Hymn 322   Come, All Ye Sons of God (Men)

1.  Come, all ye sons of God

who have received the priesthood;

Go spread the gospel wide

and gather in his people. 

The latter-day work has begun,

To gather scattered Israel in,

And bring them back to Zion

to praise the Lamb. 

2.  Come, all ye scattered sheep,

and listen to your Shepherd,

While you the blessings reap

which long have been predicted. 

By prophets long it's been foretold,

He'll gather you into his fold,

And bring you home to Zion

to praise the Lamb. 

3.  Repent and be baptized,

and have your sins remitted,

And get the Spirit's zeal;

oh, then you'll be united. 

Go cast upon him all your care;

He will regard your humble prayer,

And bring you home to Zion

to praise the Lamb. 

4.  And when your grief is o'er

and ended your affliction,

Your spirits then will soar

to await the Resurrection;

And then his presence you'll enjoy,

In heavenly bliss your time employ,

A thousand years in Zion

to praise the Lamb.

 

Hymn 323   Rise Up, O Men of God (Men's Choir) 

1. Rise up, O men of God!

Have done with lesser things. 

Give heart and soul and mind and strength

To serve the King of Kings. 

Rise up, O men of God,

In one united throng. 

Bring in the day of brotherhood

And end the night of wrong. 

Rise up, O men of God!

Tread where his feet have trod. 

As brothers of the Son of Man,

Rise up, O men of God!

Rise up! Rise up! Rise up!

 

Hymn 324   Rise Up, O Men of God (Men)

1.  Rise up, O men of God!

Have done with lesser things. 

Give heart and soul and mind and strength

To serve the King of Kings. 

2.  Rise up, O men of God,

In one united throng. 

Bring in the day of brotherhood

And end the night of wrong. 

3.  Rise up, O men of God!

Tread where his feet have trod. 

As brothers of the Son of Man,

Rise up, O men of God!

 

Hymn 325   See the Mighty Priesthood Gathered (Men's Choir)

1.  See the mighty priesthood gathered;

Firm in serried ranks they stand;   

Son and father jointly serving,

Gathered in from every land. 

Proud their voices blend together,

Raising Hymns to Father's praise,

Sending forth the gospel message

As restored in latter days. 

2.  As to Seth his father, Adam,

Powerful precepts did impart,

Humbly each receives the message

Spoken from a prophet's heart. 

Line on line, truth is revealed,

Till all darkness flees away

In the face of perfect knowledge,

Where celestial laws hold sway. 

3.  Come, ye sons,

and walk uprightly, As your noble fathers trod;   

Bearers of the Savior's priesthood,

Holding firm the iron rod;   

Till Satan's powers are vanquished,

Bound in chains he conquered lies,

And our glorious hallelujahs

Loudly sound across the skies,

And our glorious hallelujahs

Loudly sound,

loudly sound across the skies.

 

Hymn 326   Come, Come, Ye Saints (Men's Choir) 

1.  Come, come, ye Saints,

no toil nor labor fear;

But with joy wend your way. 

Though hard to you

this journey may appear,

Grace shall be as your day. 

'Tis better far

for us to strive

Our useless cares

from us to drive;

Do this, and joy your hearts will swell;  

All is well! All is well!

2.  Why should we mourn

or think our lot is hard?

'Tis not so; all is right. 

Why should we think

to earn a great reward

If we now shun the fight?

Gird up your loins; fresh courage take. 

Our God will never us forsake;

And soon we'll have this tale to tell;  

All is well! All is well!

3.  We'll find the place

which God for us prepared,

Far away in the West,

Where none shall come

to hurt or make afraid;

There the Saints will be blessed. 

We'll make the air with music ring,

Shout praises to our God and King;

Above the rest these words we'll tell;  

All is well! All is well!

4.  And should we die

before our journey's through,

Happy day! All is well!

We then are free

from toil and sorrow, too;

With the just we shall dwell!

But if our lives are spared again

To see the Saints their rest obtain,

Oh, how we'll make this chorus swell;  

All is well! All is well!

 

Hymn 327   Go, Ye Messengers of Heaven (Men's Choir)

1.  Go, ye messengers of heaven,

Chosen by divine command;

Go and publish free salvation

To a dark, benighted land. 

2.  Go to island, vale, and mountain;

There fulfill the great command;

Gather out the sons of Jacob

To possess the promised land. 

3.  When your thousands all are gathered,

And their prayers for you ascend,

And the Lord has crowned with blessings

All the labors of your hand,

4.  Then the song of joy and transport

Will from every land resound;

Then the nations long in darkness

By the Savior will be crowned.

 

Hymn 328   An Angel from on High (Men's Choir) 

1.  An angel from on high

The long, long silence broke;

Descending from the sky,

These gracious words he spoke:

Lo! in Cumorah's lonely hill

A sacred record lies concealed. 

Lo! in Cumorah's lonely hill

A sacred record lies concealed. 

2.  Sealed by Moroni's hand,

It has for ages lain

To wait the Lord's command,

From dust to speak again. 

It shall again to light come forth

To usher in Christ's reign on earth. 

It shall again to light come forth

To usher in Christ's reign on earth. 

3.  It speaks of Joseph's seed

And makes the remnant known

Of nations long since dead,

Who once had dwelt alone. 

The fulness of the gospel, too,

Its pages will reveal to view. 

The fulness of the gospel, too,

Its pages will reveal to view. 

4.  The time is now fulfilled,

The long-expected day;

Let earth obedience yield

And darkness flee away. 

Remove the seals; be wide unfurled

Its light and glory to the world. 

Remove the seals; be wide unfurled

Its light and glory to the world. 

5.  Lo! Israel filled with joy

Shall now be gathered home,

Their wealth and means employ

To build Jerusalem,

While Zion shall arise and shine

And fill the earth with truth divine,

While Zion shall arise and shine

And fill the earth with truth divine.

 

Hymn 329   Thy Servants Are Prepared (Men's Choir) 

1.  Thy servants are prepared

To teach thy word abroad,

To gather in thy sheep

To thee, O Lamb of God. 

2.  Let these, thy servants, speak

With heart and voice of youth,

And fill the world's dark lamps

With light, the flame of truth. 

3.  In all of Zion's stakes

Thy love shall conquer night,

While darkness draws away

From thy revealing light.

 

Hymn 330   See, the Mighty Angel Flying (Men's Choir)

1.  See, the mighty angel flying;

See, he speeds his way to earth

To proclaim the blessed gospel

And restore the ancient faith,

And restore, and restore

the ancient faith. 

2.  Hear, O men, the proclamation;

Cease from vanity and strife. 

Hasten to receive the gospel

And obey the words of life,

And obey, and obey

the words of life. 

3.  Soon the earth will hear the warning;

Then the judgments will descend!

Oh, before the days of sorrow,

Make the Lord of Hosts your friend!

Make the Lord, make the Lord

of Hosts your friend!

4.  Then when dangers are around you

And the wicked are distressed,

You, with all the Saints of Zion,

Shall enjoy eternal rest,

Shall enjoy, shall enjoy

eternal rest.

 

Hymn 331   Oh Say, What Is Truth? (Men's Choir) 

1.  Oh say, what is truth!

'Tis the fairest gem

That the riches of worlds can produce,

And priceless the value

of truth will be when

The proud monarch's costliest diadem

Is counted but dross and refuse. 

2.  Yes, say, what is truth?

'Tis the brightest prize

To which mortals or Gods can aspire. 

Go search in the depths

where it glittering lies,

Or ascend in pursuit

to the loftiest skies:

'Tis an aim

for the noblest desire. 

3.  The sceptre may fall

from the despot's grasp

When with winds of stern justice he copes. 

But the pillar of truth

will endure to the last,

And its firm rooted bulwarks

outstand the rude blast

And the wreck

of the fell tyrant's hopes. 

4.  Then say, what is truth?

'Tis the last and the first,

For the limits of time

it steps o'er. 

Tho the heavens depart

and the earth's fountains burst,

Truth, the sum of existence,

will weather the worst,

Eternal, unchanged, evermore.

 

Hymn 332   Come, O Thou King of Kings (Men's Choir) 

1.  Come, O thou King of Kings!

We've waited long for thee,

With healing in thy wings

To set thy people free. 

Come, thou desire of nations, come;

Let Israel now be gathered home. 

2.  Come, make an end to sin

And cleanse the earth by fire,

And righteousness bring in,

That Saints may tune the lyre

With songs of joy

, a happier strain,

To welcome in thy peaceful reign. 

3.  Hosannas now shall sound

From all the ransomed throng,

And glory echo round

A new triumphal song;

The wide expanse of heaven fill

With anthems sweet from Zion's hill. 

4.  Hail! Prince of life and peace!

Thrice welcome to thy throne!

While all the chosen race

Their Lord and Savior own,

The heathen nations bow the knee,

And every tongue sounds praise to thee.

 

Hymn 333   High on the Mountain Top (Men's Choir) 

1.  High on the mountain top

A banner is unfurled. 

Ye nations, now look up;

It waves to all the world. 

In Deseret's sweet, peaceful land,

On Zion's mount behold it stand!

2.  For God remembers still

His promise made of old

That he on Zion's hill

Truth's standard would unfold!

Her light should there

attract the gaze

Of all the world

in latter days. 

3.  His house shall there be reared,

His glory to display,

And people shall be heard

In distant lands to say:

We'll now go up and serve the Lord,

Obey his truth and learn his word. 

4.   For there we shall be taught

The law that will go forth,

With truth and wisdom fraught,

To govern all the earth. 

Forever there his ways we'll tread,

And save ourselves with all our dead.

 

Hymn 334   I Need Thee Every Hour (Men's Choir) 

1.  I need thee every hour,

Most gracious Lord. 

No tender voice like thine

Can peace afford. 

Chorus. 

I need thee, oh, I need thee;

Every hour I need thee

! Oh, bless me now, my Savior;

I come to thee!

2.  I need thee every hour;

Stay thou nearby. 

Temptations lose their power

When thou art nigh. 

Chorus. 

I need thee, oh, I need thee;

Every hour I need thee

! Oh, bless me now, my Savior;

I come to thee!

3.  I need thee every hour,

In joy or pain. 

Come quickly and abide,

Or life is vain. 

Chorus. 

I need thee, oh, I need thee;

Every hour I need thee

! Oh, bless me now, my Savior;

I come to thee!

4.  I need thee every hour,

Most holy One. 

Oh, make me thine indeed,

Thou blessed Son!

Chorus. 

I need thee, oh, I need thee;

Every hour I need thee

! Oh, bless me now, my Savior;

I come to thee!

 

Hymn 335   Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy (Men's Choir)

1.  Brightly beams our Father's mercy

From his lighthouse evermore,

But to us he gives the keeping

Of the lights along the shore. 

Chorus. 

Let the lower lights be burning;

Send a gleam across the wave. 

Some poor fainting, struggling seaman

You may rescue, you may save. 

2.  Dark the night of sin has settled;

Loud the angry billows roar. 

Eager eyes are watching, longing,

For the lights along the shore. 

Chorus. 

Let the lower lights be burning;

Send a gleam across the wave. 

Some poor fainting, struggling seaman

You may rescue, you may save. 

3.  Trim your feeble lamp, my brother;

Some poor sailor, tempest-tossed,

Trying now to make the harbor,

In the darkness may be lost.

Chorus. 

Let the lower lights be burning;

Send a gleam across the wave. 

Some poor fainting, struggling seaman

You may rescue, you may save. 

 

Hymn 336   School Thy Feelings (Men's Choir)

1.  School thy feelings, O my brother;

Train thy warm, impulsive soul. 

Do not its emotions smother,

But let wisdom's voice control. 

School thy feelings; there is power

In the cool, collected mind. 

Passion shatters reason's tower,

Makes the clearest vision blind. 

Chorus. 

School thy feelings, O my brother;

Train thy warm, impulsive soul. 

Do not its emotions smother,

But let wisdom's voice control. 

2.  School thy feelings; condemnation

Never pass on friend or foe,

Though the tide of accusation

Like a flood of truth may flow. 

Hear defense before deciding,

And a ray of light may gleam,

Showing thee what filth is hiding

Underneath the shallow stream. 

Chorus. 

School thy feelings, O my brother;

Train thy warm, impulsive soul. 

Do not its emotions smother,

But let wisdom's voice control. 

3.  Should affliction's acrid vial

Burst o'er thy unsheltered head,

School thy feelings to the trial;

Half its bitterness hath fled. 

Art thou falsely, basely, slandered?

Does the world begin to frown?

Gauge thy wrath by wisdom's standard;

Keep thy rising anger down. 

Chorus. 

School thy feelings, O my brother;

Train thy warm, impulsive soul. 

Do not its emotions smother,

But let wisdom's voice control. 

4.  Rest thyself on this assurance:

Time's a friend to innocence,

And the patient, calm endurance

Wins respect and aids defense. 

Noblest minds have finest feelings;

Quiv'ring strings a breath can move;

And the gospel's sweet revealings

Tune them with the key of love. 

Chorus. 

School thy feelings, O my brother;

Train thy warm, impulsive soul. 

Do not its emotions smother,

But let wisdom's voice control. 

5.  Hearts so sensitively molded

Strongly fortified should be,

Trained to firmness and enfolded

In a calm tranquility. 

Wound not willfully another;

Conquer haste with reason's might;

School thy feelings, sister, brother;

Train them in the path of right.

Chorus. 

School thy feelings, O my brother;

Train thy warm, impulsive soul. 

Do not its emotions smother,

But let wisdom's voice control. 

 

Hymn 337   O Home Beloved (Men's Choir)

1.  O home belov'd, where ere I wander,

On foreign land or distant sea,

As time rolls by, my heart grows fonder

And yearns more lovingly for thee!

Tho fair be nature's scenes around me,

And friends are ever kind and true,

Tho joyous mirth and song surround me,

My heart, my soul still yearn for you. 

2.  The flowers around me may be fairer

Than those that bloom upon thy hills;

The streams, great, mighty treasure bearers,

More noted may be than thy rills. 

No world renown my humble village

Like these great towns may proudly claim;

Yet my fond heart doth thrill with rapture

When ere I hear thy humble name. 

3.  Ye valleys fair and snowcapped mountains,

Ye peaceful hamlets 'mid the trees,

Ye murm'ring streams and crystal fountains,

Kissed by the cool, soft, balmy breeze,

Words cannot tell how well I love thee

Nor speak my longing when I roam. 

My heart alone can cry to heaven,

"God bless my own dear mountain home."

 

Hymn 338   America the Beautiful

1.  Oh, beautiful for spacious skies,

For amber waves of grain,

For purple mountain majesties

Above the fruited plain!

America! America! God shed his grace on thee,

And crown thy good with brotherhood

From sea to shining sea. 

2.  Oh, beautiful for pilgrim feet,

Whose stern, impassioned stress

A thoroughfare of freedom beat

Across the wilderness!

America! America! God mend thine every flaw,

Confirm thy soul in self-control,

Thy liberty in law. 

3.  Oh, beautiful for heroes proved

In liberating strife,

Who more than self their country loved,

And mercy more than life!

America! America! May God thy gold refine,

Till all success be nobleness,

And every gain divine. 

4.  Oh, beautiful for patriot dream

That sees beyond the years

Thine alabaster cities gleam,

Undimmed by human tears!

America! America! God shed his grace on thee,

And crown thy good with brotherhood

From sea to shining sea.

 

Hymn 339   My Country, 'Tis of Thee

1.  My country, 'tis of thee,

Sweet land of liberty,

Of thee I sing;

Land where my fathers died,

Land of the pilgrims' pride,

From every mountainside

Let freedom ring!

2.  My native country, thee,

Land of the noble free,

Thy name I love;

I love thy rocks and rills,

Thy woods and templed hills. 

My heart with rapture thrills

Like that above. 

3.  Let music swell the breeze

And ring from all the trees

Sweet freedom's song;

Let mortal tongues awake;

Let all that breathe partake;

Let rocks their silence break,

The sound prolong. 

4.  Our fathers' God, to thee,

Author of liberty,

To thee we sing;

Long may our land be bright

With freedom's holy light. 

Protect us by thy might,

Great God, our King!

 

Hymn 340   The Star-Spangled Banner

1.  Oh say, can you see,

by the dawn's early light,

What so proudly we hailed

at the twilight's last gleaming,

Whose broad stripes and bright stars,

through the perilous fight,

O'er the ramparts we watched,

were so gallantly streaming?

And the rockets' red glare,

the bombs bursting in air,

Gave proof thru the night

that our flag was still there. 

Oh say, does that

star-spangled banner yet wave

O'er the land of the free

and the home of the brave?

2.  On the shore, dimly seen

thru the mists of the deep,

Where the foe's haughty host

in dread silence reposes,

What is that which the breeze,

o'er the towering steep,

As it fitfully blows,

half conceals, half discloses?

Now it catches the gleam

of the morning's first beam,

In full glory reflected

now shines on the stream;

'Tis the star-spangled banner

! Oh, long may it wave

O'er the land of the free

and the home of the brave!

3.  Oh, thus be it ever,

when free men shall stand

Between their loved homes

and the war's desolation!

Blest with vict'ry and peace,

may the heaven-rescued land

Praise the Power that hath made

and preserved us a nation!

Then conquer we must,

when our cause it is just,

And this be our motto: "

In God is our trust!"

And the star-spangled banner

in triumph shall wave

O'er the land of the free

and the home of the brave!

 

Hymn 341   God Save the King

1.  God save our gracious king!

Long live our noble king!

God save the king!

Send him victorious,

Happy and glorious,

Long to reign over us;

God save the king!

2.  Thy choicest gifts in store

On him be pleased to pour;

Long may he reign!

May he defend our laws,

And ever give us cause

To sing with heart and voice,

God save the king!