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“I will sing to the LORD all my life;I will sing praise to my God
as long as I live.”Psalm 104:33
DEDICATION
The power of a thought is the seed of action.The power of a spoken word is like a sprout, a visible sign of thought.But the power of a song is a thought expressed aloud with rhythm, melody and emotion.
Singing to God is like eating the fruit. We enjoy the taste. We offer a piece of the fruit of praise to God, knowing He delights in this feast. We are filled with energy. We are charged and ready to act for Him.Praise is like feasting with God on song.
“So will I sing praise to Thy name forever;that I may pay my vows day by day.”Psalm 61:8 NASB
May these songs that we sing for God make us strong to fulfill our privileges and responsibilities in the adventure of our life with God and Christ.
We offer this book to you with gratitude to God and Christ for being a part of this feast of praise!
“I will sing to the LORD all my life;I will sing praise to my God as long as I live.” Psalm 104:33
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Abide with Me, ’tis Eventide ............................................................................................1All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Love ....................................................................................1Amazing Grace .................................................................................................................. 2Armour of Faith ................................................................................................................. 3Army for God ......................................................................................................................4Awake O Earth ....................................................................................................................6Babylon is Fallen ................................................................................................................7Back Home Again ............................................................................................................. 8Be Still My Soul ................................................................................................................. 9Be Ye As Little Children ................................................................................................. 10Blessed Assurance ............................................................................................................ 11Blowin’ in the Wind ........................................................................................................ 12Bible Students Youth Camp (BSYC) ............................................................................. 13Burning Embers ................................................................................................................14By My Side ........................................................................................................................14Campfire Song ..................................................................................................................16Children of the Day .........................................................................................................17Come Down Lord ............................................................................................................ 18Continue Ye in My Love ..................................................................................................16Daniel ................................................................................................................................ 20David ................................................................................................................................. 22Different for You .............................................................................................................. 19Down by the Riverside ....................................................................................................24Endless Love .....................................................................................................................25Endless Song .....................................................................................................................26Exodus ...............................................................................................................................27Fairest Lord Jesus .............................................................................................................26Feed My Lambs ............................................................................................................... 28Fill My Cup, Lord ............................................................................................................ 29Flash .................................................................................................................................. 30For God So Loved the World ......................................................................................... 32For This Cause ................................................................................................................. 33For Those Tears I Died .....................................................................................................34Give of Your Best to the Master .....................................................................................35Go in Joy (Isaiah 55:10–12) ..............................................................................................36God Gives His People Strength .....................................................................................37
“Great is Thy Faithfulness” ............................................................................................ 38Grumblers ........................................................................................................................ 39
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Hammer Song .................................................................................................................. 40Hatikva ..............................................................................................................................41He Knows ..........................................................................................................................41He’s Everything to Me .................................................................................................... 42His Awesome Word .........................................................................................................44His Sheep Am I ................................................................................................................ 43His Word Will Command ...............................................................................................46How Great Thou Art ........................................................................................................47How High the Sky ........................................................................................................... 48Howl My Soul .................................................................................................................. 49HTFA (Hootfa) ................................................................................................................. 50I Am Bound for the Promised Land ..............................................................................51In the Dawning ................................................................................................................ 52In the Days of My Youth ................................................................................................ 52In the Water but not Wet .................................................................................................54In Times Like These .........................................................................................................55Isaiah 35 .............................................................................................................................56It Took a Miracle ...............................................................................................................57It’s Gonna Rain ................................................................................................................ 58Jerusalem .......................................................................................................................... 60Jesus, My Lord ..................................................................................................................61Joseph ................................................................................................................................ 62Joy is Like the Rain...........................................................................................................64Just a Closer Walk with Thee ..........................................................................................64Just for You—a Parable ................................................................................................... 68Kingdom Just For You .....................................................................................................65Kingdom’s Comin’ ‘Round ............................................................................................ 70Lamb of the Father’s Love ............................................................................................. 72Light of the World ........................................................................................................... 73Long Road to Freedom ....................................................................................................74Look for Me .......................................................................................................................75Lord of Reality ..................................................................................................................76Make Me a Blessing .........................................................................................................77Millenium ......................................................................................................................... 78Morning Has Broken ...................................................................................................... 80Night Watch ......................................................................................................................81Of My Hands ................................................................................................................... 82On Eagle’s Wings .............................................................................................................81Pass It On .......................................................................................................................... 83
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Paul Song ...........................................................................................................................84Pebble Blues ......................................................................................................................86Pray for Reapers .............................................................................................................. 88Psalm 77 ............................................................................................................................ 89Put Your Hand in the Hand ........................................................................................... 90Questions and Answers ................................................................................................. 92Resurrection Song ............................................................................................................91She Hath Done What She Could .................................................................................. 93So Send I You ....................................................................................................................94Soldier of the Cross ..........................................................................................................95Song of Hope ....................................................................................................................96Spirit of God .....................................................................................................................97Stand Up For Jesus .......................................................................................................... 98Ten Lepers ........................................................................................................................ 99There’s a New Day Comin’ .......................................................................................... 100They Will Know We are Christians by Our Love ......................................................101Time to Favor Zion ........................................................................................................ 102Trust and Obey .............................................................................................................. 103Try a Little Kindness ......................................................................................................104Turn it Over to Jesus ......................................................................................................105Turn! Turn! Turn! ............................................................................................................106Ugly Cow Song .............................................................................................................. 108Wayfaring Stranger ........................................................................................................107Wedding Banquet ...........................................................................................................110Were You There ............................................................................................................... 111We’ve a Story to Tell the Nations .................................................................................112What a Friend We Have in Jesus ..................................................................................113Where Have All the Flowers Gone ..............................................................................114Whispering Hope ...........................................................................................................115Who Would Notice .........................................................................................................116Wonderful Words of Life ............................................................................................... 117Zaccheus ..........................................................................................................................118
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“In solemn truth I tell you that unless you turn and become like little children, you will in no case be admitted into the Kingdom of the Heavens. Whoever therefore shall humble himself as this young child, he it is who is superior to others in the Kingdom of the Heavens.” Matthew 18:3-4
When we turn from the spirit of pride to the wonder, and curiosity of a childand when we turn to a child’s trust in our Heavenly Father we open ourselves to experience God.When He asks us to jump, we can jump because we trust Him to catch us.
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God knows how stressful life is; He wants to ease our cares,And he’ll respond to all your needs—A.S.A.P. Always Say a Prayer
“I have become absolutely convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons,neither what happens today nor what may happen tomorrow, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation has any power toseparate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord!” Romans 8:38-39 (Phillips/NIV)
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God has a history of using the insignificant to accomplish the impossible!
“Jesus looked at them and said, ‘With man this is impossible, but not with God: all things are possible with God.’ ” Mark 10:27
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Failure given to Christ can lead to great strength and service.
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I Am Bound for the Promised Land
52
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In the Dawning
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days of my
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54
& 44 ŒChorus
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55
& # 44 œ .œ œ1. In2. In3. In
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Rock!- - -
In Times Like These
In times like these, when the currents of evil are strong, we need an anchor to keep us from being swept away.The question is: What will you attach your anchor to?
“Seek ye Jehovah, all ye meek of the earth, that havekept his ordinances; seek righteousness, seek meekness:it may be ye will be hid in the day of Jehovah’s anger.” Zephaniah 2:3
56
& # 44 ..œ œ œ œ œ œG
1. I see the time when the
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œD C
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57
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to hang the
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world in
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saved my
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made me
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whole, It took a
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love and
wG
grace.
.- -
It Took a Miracle
slower
We are surrounded by the miracles of God.Only the wisdom and power of God could have created the stars. Only the wisdom and power of God could have hung the earth on nothing.Only the wisdom and power of God could have created the laws that keep the universe in order.But the most miraculous acts of God are the ones that involve the deliverance of His human creation.It takes the miraculous ability of God to understand and love human beings that are smaller than an atom in comparison to the universe.It took an act of supreme love for God to create us with the freedom to say ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to Him.It took an act of supreme love to give us His only Son as our Savior.
He loves to act in your life.Align yourself with His purposes and look for His miracles!
“You answer us with awesome deeds of righteousness, O God our Savior,the hope of all the ends of the earth…” Psalm 65:5
58
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the God of- -
It‘s Gonna Rain
59
& # œ œ œ œ œD
hea ven told me. My
œ œ œ œG
life will nev er
jœ .œ Em
be the same.
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Some times truth can- - -
& # œ œ œ œD
cause us pain when
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no one un der
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jœ .œ œ œkeep us strong des
jœ .œ œ œEm
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jœ .œ .œ jœall a round and- - -
& # jœ .œ œ œAm
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jœ .œ œ œtreas ure man so
jœ .œ œ œEm
he can learn and
jœ .œ un der stand-- -
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when the judg ment
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“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the holy spirit.” Romans 15:13
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Written by an eight year old bible Student after the Oklahoma City bombing of the Federal building in 1995:
No more shooting,No more stealing,No more killing.
The weeds in people’s hearts will be taken outSo flowers can grow.
The Kingdom is a great place to be.I can’t wait!
“He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying, or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” Revelation 21:4 NIV
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Some considered the Titanic to be unsinkable.To many people this present order seems like it will float the currents of time forever.But we know that the Titanic of the present evil world is ‘goin down.’We also know that there is a ‘rescue mission’ that will deliver every man, woman and child from the ‘sinking ship.’
“Since all these things are thus on the verge of dissolution, what sort of men ought you to be in all holy living and godly conduct, expecting and helping to hasten the coming of the day of God…” 2 Peter 3:11-12
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…“because of the tender mercy of our God,by which the rising sun will come to us from heaven,
‘to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of death,’to guide our feet into the path of peace.”Luke 1:78-79
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Where do we find true freedom from the sting of winter’s experience? In nature? In our friends?Only Christ can turn our winters into spring.
“All my springs of joy are in you.” Psalm 87:7
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The Lord of reality is the Lord of what is real, true, loving and eternal.And so He can be trusted.
Trusting in God does not mean life will be perfect and wonderful all the time but rather trusting in God gives us the confidence to handle the difficult times which are sure to come. Trusting God will not change your circumstances but it will change YOU. Trust that is rooted in an unshakable faith in God makes our confidence in His over ruling providences very REAL…only with trust can we remain confident and calm against overwhelming odds.
“When I am afraid, I will put my trust in Thee.” Psalm 56:3“Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long.” Psalm 25:5
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“Satisfy us in the morning with your unfailing love that we may sing for joy and be glad all our days.” Psalm 90:14 Meeting with God in the morning can transform our day. Seeing His unfailing love in the beginning of our dayequips us to meet the challenges of the day in the strength of that love.A glimpse into His character and heart in the morning opens our hearts to sing a song of celebration and gratitude.
There is no better way to start a day.There is no better way to live a life.
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My earliest thought I desire shall be what shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me? Psalm 116:12
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“God breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and man became a living soul.” Genesis 2:7When God breathes the spirit of his power and influence, the result is LIFE.He longs to use His spirit to ‘breathe’ newness, adventure and passion into your life.
“I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” Ezekiel 36:26
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“One of the greatest gifts that man has ever known is moral courage.”Deep Waters and a Bubbling Brook page 136
“Do not be afraid or discouraged. The battle is not yours, but God’s. Stand firm and see the deliverance the LORD will give you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged. The LORD will be with you.” 2 Chronicles 20:15,17
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“Some people give and forgive; others get and forget!”Deep Waters and a Bubbling Brook page 180
“Praise the Lord, O my soul,And forget not all his benefits.” Psalm 103:2
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“It is not how much you do, but how much love you put into the doing that matters.”Mother Teresa
“Little children let us not love with word, or with tongue, but in action and in truth.” 1 John 3:18
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We can’t ‘turn it over’ if we don’t ‘let it go.’
“Cast your burden upon the LORD, and he will sustain you; He will never allow the righteous to be shaken.” Psalm 55:22
It takes effort to cast our burden on the Lord.It is the effort of letting go: not holding so tightly to our agenda, letting Him direct and guide us, trusting that when we let Him overrule the outcome, it is better than our puny expectations.
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swear it's not too
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Turn! Turn! Turn!
107
& # 43 œ œ Jœ1. I'm2. I3. I'll4. I
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ingmyy
get
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-
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--
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& # .œ jœ œ œAm
throughwayresthome
thisisinto
worldrough
thethat
ofand
gravegood
.œ jœ œ œEm
woe.steep;yard,land,
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there'sbeaudropwant
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toil,justselfva
norbede
tion's-
--
--
-
--
& # jœ œ jœ œ œdanforenisto
ger,me,al,ry,
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thatGod's
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onwith
totheirmythe
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gogogogo
inginginging
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& # .œ Jœ œ œC
theretheretherethere
totototo
seeseeseesee
mymymymy
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beHis
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there,meetfore
praise
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roamcome,one,
more,
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& # jœ œ œI'mI'mI'mI'm
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alylyly
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ononon
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ly
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goinginging
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oo
over
verver
ver
.œEm
home.
home.home.
home.---
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Wayfaring Stranger
“For the vision is yet for the appointed time;It hastens toward the goal, and it will not fail.Though it tarries, wait for it;For it will certainly come, it will not delay.” Habakkuk 2:3
108
& 44 œ œ œ1. Phar2. And3. Phar
aohthenaoh
wasthe
woke
3
œ œ3
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standsevup
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sweat.
-
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& œYou'dHe
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3
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graze
verterfor
ywhena
upthey're done.
while.
set.--
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& 3
œ œButThen
“Tellthe
came
me
3
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sevsev
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3
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means,--
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& jœ œ œTheyThey
werewere
tellthethe
me
3
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Ugly Cow Song
109
& ..œ œ œ
4. And5. Jo6. There
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theasa
3
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thatthatis
whenthougha
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& 3
œ œ3
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lydo,night
one
mare, if
whoit
it's
couldwould
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& 3
œ œ3
œ œ3
œ œ3
œ œbad
telltake
or
hima
if
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it's
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knows
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how
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to
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that
cleanedstore
the
himthe-
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& 3
œ œ3
œ œ jœ jœU
œ œC D7
end
upgrain
will
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be
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to
himthe
bless.
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some. JoPharHe'll
sephaohwork
3
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saidsmiled,out
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the
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seph,repandthat
rehemake
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-
--
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&3
œ œ œ œ œ j‹ ‹ ‹G7 C
sentsaidthis
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famman.”mess.
ine. PharPharAnd
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waswasa
j‹ . .]nerhapmaz
vous,py,ing.
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---
& ..] j‹ j‹ ‹ ‹andandI
II
mean
meanmeana
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vous.py.ing!
‹
-
---
110
& ## 42 ‰Chorus
jœ œ œI can not
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come.
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œ .œ œG
come to the
jœ œjœ
ban quet, Don't
jœ œ jœD
trou ble me- - - -
& ## œ œ œnow. I have
jœ œ jœA7
mar ried a
œ œ œwife. I have
jœ œ jœD
bought me a
œ œ œcow. I have
œ .œ œG
fields and com- -
& ## jœ œjœ
mit ments That
œ œ œ œD
cost a pret ty
jœ Œ jœsum. Pray,
jœ œ jœA7
hold me ex
œ œ œ œcused, I can not
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come.
jœ- - - -
& ## jœ œ œ1. A2. The3. When4. Now
cermasall
God
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& ## œ jœ jœtown.name,spare,kind;
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wed dingtherybe
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& ## œ jœ jœgown.lame,where,hind.
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toglo
andhavecomerious-
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-
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& ## œ œ œwidewilled,in.day.
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.œ œ œ œA7
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Lord
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tabancer
ofble
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plied:filled.”gin.”say:
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Wedding Banquet
111
& ## Cœ œ
1. Were2. Were3. Were4. Were5. Were6. Were
youyouyouyouyouyou
.œ jœD
theretheretheretheretherethere
whenwhenwhenwhenwhenwhen
theytheytheythe
theyHe
.œ jœ .œ jœG A7
crunailedpierced
sunlaidrose
ciHimHim
reHimup
fiedtoin
fusedin
from
mythethetothethe
wD
Lord?cross?side?shine?tomb?grave?
- -
-
& ## œ œWereWereWereWereWereWere
youyouyouyouyouyou
.œ jœF#m
theretheretheretheretherethere
whenwhenwhenwhenwhenwhen
theytheytheythe
theyHe
œ œ .œ jœG D
crunailedpierced
sunlaidrose
ciHimHim
reHimup
fiedtoin
fusedin
from
mythethetothethe
wA7
Lord?cross?side?
shine?tomb?grave?
œ œD
Oh,Oh,Oh,Oh,Oh,Oh,
w- -
-
& ## œ œsomesomesomesomesomesome
timestimestimestimestimestimes
itititititit
.œ jœ œ œcauscauscauscauscauscaus
eseseseseses
memememememe
totototototo
œ .G
tremtremtremtremtremtrem
ble,ble,ble,ble,ble,ble,
œ .tremtremtremtremtremtrem
ble,ble,ble,ble,ble,ble,
œ œUD
tremtremtremtremtremtrem
ble!ble!ble!ble!ble!ble!
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------
& ## œ œWereWereWereWereWereWere
youyouyouyouyouyou
.œ jœtheretheretheretheretherethere
whenwhenwhenwhenwhenwhen
theytheytheythe
theyHe
œ œ .œ jœA7
crunailedpierced
sunlaidrose
ciHimHim
reHimup
fiedtoin
fusedin
from
mythethetothethe
wD
Lord?cross?side?shine?tomb?grave?
- -
-
Were You There
If you had been there when Jesus was crucified and laid in the tomb would you have been there? Lord, help me ‘be there’ for you, and for those who follow you out of gratitude for this great gift and regardless of the risk.
“Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift!” 2 Corinthians 9:15
112
& ## 44 .œ œ1. We've2. We've3. We've4. We've
aaaa
œ .œ œ œ .œ œ#D G
stosongmesSav
ryto
sageior
tobetoto
tellsunggiveshow
totototo
thethethethe
œ .œ œD
nananana
tionstionstionstions
ThatThatThatWho
shallshallthethe
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& ## œ œ œ .œ œ#G
turnliftLordpath
theirtheirwho
of
heartsheartsreignsor
toto
ethrow
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has
. œD
right,Lord,bovetrod
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œ œ œ œ œ œEm A7
stosongsentall
rythatusthe
ofshallHis
truthconSon
world's
andquertogreat
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mere
savepeo
cy,vilus
ples
AAndAndMay
- -- -
- -- -
& ## œ œ œ œ œG E7
stoshatshowcome
ryterusto
ofthethatthe
peacespearGodtruth
andandisof
œ œ œ œA
light,sword,Love,God,
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œ œ œ œ# œD E7
stoshat
showcome
ryterusto
ofthethatthe
peacespearGodtruth
andandisof
.A
light.sword.Love.God.
- -- -
& ##.œ
Chorus
œFor the
œ .œ œ œ œD
dark ness shall turn to
œ .œ œG A7
dawn ing, And the- -
& ## œ .œ œ œ œG
dawn ing to noon day
.D
bright,
œAnd
œ œ œ .œ œG A7
Christ's great king dom shall- - -
& ## œ œ œ œD G
come on earth, The
œ .œ œ œ œD A7
king dom of love and
.D
light.-
We've a Story to Tell to the Nations
“I will praise you, O LORD, among the nations;I will sing of you among the peoples.For great is your love, higher than the heavens;Your faithfulness reaches to the skies.” Psalm 108:3-4
113
& b 44 .œ Jœ œ œ œ œF
1. What2. Have3. Are
awewe
friendtri
weak
wealsand
haveandheav
intemp
y
Bb
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lad
sus,tions?
en,
.œjœ œ œ œ œF
allIs
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ourtherebered
sinstrouwith
andblea
griefsan
load
toyof
. ŒC
bear!where?care?
C7
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- - -- - - -
& b .œ Jœ œ œ œ œF
WhatWePre
ashouldcious
privnevSav
ier
ior!
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todisour
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ryaged;uge!
.œjœ œ œ œ œ
F C7
evTakeTake
eryitit
thingtoto
tothethe
himLordLord
ininin
. ŒF
prayer!prayer.prayer.
- - - - --
- - -- -
& b .œ jœ# œ œ œ œC7
O,CanDo
whatwethy
peacefind
friends
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offriendspise,
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forfaithsake
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thee?
.œ Jœ œ œ œ œBb
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bear!share?prayer;
C7
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& b .œ Jœ œ œ œ œF
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besushis
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ace
. ŒF
prayer.
there.prayer.
- - - -
-- - -
What a Friend We Have in Jesus
There is no truer friend than Jesus.He is friend enough to bear your sin, share your sadness, listen to your thoughts and feelings, challenge you, be honest with you, strengthen you, and see the best in you even when you are not at your best.He was friend enough to give his life so that you and your whole human familycould have life.
Lord, help me to be friend enough to be his friend.
A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born to help in the difficult times.Proverbs 17:17 (paraphrased)
114
& C Œ œ œ .œ jœC
1. Where2. Where3. Where4. Where5. Where
havehavehavehavehave
allallallallall
thethethethethe
œ œ Am
flowyoungyoung
solgrave
ersgirlsmendiersyards
gone?gone?gone?gone?gone?
Œ œF
LongLongLongLongLong
timetimetimetimetime
Jœ .œ G7
passpasspasspasspass
ing.
ing.ing.ing.ing.
- -
-- -
---
& Œ œ œ .œ jœC
Where
WhereWhereWhereWhere
have
havehavehavehave
all
allallallall
the
thethethethe
œ œ Am
flow
gravesol
youngyoung
ers
yardsdiersmengirls
gone?
gone?gone?gone?gone?
Œ œ .œ jœF
Long
LongLongLongLong
time
timetimetimetime
a
aaaa
wG
go...
go.go.go.go.
- -
- -- -
--
& Œ œ œ .œ jœC
Where
WhereWhereWhereWhere
have
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all
allallallall
the
thethethethe
œ œ .œ jœAm
flow
gravesol
youngyoung
ers
yardsdiersmengirls
gone?
gone?gone?gone?gone?
The
.œ Jœ œ œF
girlsGoneTheyGoneGone
havetoaretoto
pickedyoung
allgraveflow
themmen
inyards
ers
Jœ .œ G7
evevunevev
eryery
ieryery
one.one.
form.one.one.
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- -- -
-- -
-- -- -
& Œ œ œ œF
Oh,Oh,Oh,Oh,Oh,
whenwhenwhenwhenwhen
willwillwillwillwill
œ œ œ C
theytheytheytheythey
evevevevev
ererererer
learn?learn?learn?learn?learn?
Œ œ œ œF
Oh,Oh,Oh,Oh,Oh,
whenwhenwhenwhenwhen
willwillwillwillwill
. œ œG7
theytheytheytheythey
evevevevev
ererererer
wC
learn?learn?learn?learn?learn?
- -- -- -- -- -
Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
The permission of evil is a cycle of experience.But God’s passion is to transform the hearts of man and to bring everlasting life and love out of the experiences of pain and death.
“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.See, I am doing a new thing!
…I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland.” Isaiah 43:18-19
115
& 43 .œ jœ œC
1. Like2. Sing3. Hope
theingis
faintthethe
œ œ œF
dawnsongan
ofof
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theforto
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morngivekeep
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.œ jœ œG7
likesofthold
thely
ing
sweetI
both
œ œ œfreshhearstead
nessin
fast
ofmyand
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- - -
& .C
dew,soul,sure;
. œ œ œComesJeHope
susbrings
thehasa
œ œ œdearconwon
voicequered
der
offorful
.FJeev
cleans
.sus,er
ing,
.œ jœ œC
comsin
thru
fortwithHis
ing,its
blood,
- - --
-- - -
- -
& œ œ œG7
tenfearmak
derfuling
andconus
.Ctrue.trol.pure.
. .œ jœ œDarkWhisWhis
nessperper
givesinging
œ œb œG7
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sunwarcom
.light,fare,ing,
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- - - - -- - -
& .œ Jœ œG
whilebendhow
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œ œ œD7
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& œ œ œF
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.œ jœ œcallO
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tohow
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to
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wel
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andto
the
.C
cheer.day!Lord!
.- - - -
-- - -- - - -
& .Chorus
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œ œ œper ing
.Chope,
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song
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.Can
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& .FJe
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mu
œ œ œsic to
.C
me.
.- -
Whispering Hope
116
& 44 Ó œ œC
1. Who2. He3. He
wouldwouldwould
jœ .œ .œ jœC/B
nonono
ticeticetice
awhen
the
œ œ œ œA m
kidlifeseeds that
inseems
I
blueto
have
wjeans?end.
sown.
Ó œ œD m
WhoHeHe
wouldwouldwould
---
& jœ .œ œ œnonono
ticeticetice
the
the
œ œ œ œG
oldwheninch
andI
es
wornneed
I
outa
have
wseams?friend.grown.
Ó œ œWhoHeHe
wouldwouldwould
jœ .œ œ œC/B
nonono
ticeticetice
thethethe
- -- -- - -
& œ œ œ œA m
dustripways
pleI
onof
want
theoneto
wroad?stone.grow.
Ó œ œD m
WhoHeHe
wouldwouldwould
jœ .œ .œ jœnonono
ticeticetice
thethethe
œ œ œ œG
weighttimesjoy
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ofwalk
in
thea
my
wload?lone.soul.
-- - -
-
& Œ Jœ .œ œF
JeJeJe
sussussus
wouldwouldwould
œ œ œ œG
nono
care a
ticeticebout
athea
œ œ œ œC
tinqueskid
ytions
grainthatin
ofI
blue
wA m
sand.seek.jeans.
Œ Jœ .œ œF
JeJeJe
sussussus
wouldwouldwould
- - - -- - - -- - -
& œ œ œ œG
nonocare a
ticeticebout
anthethe
œ œ œ œC
empharold
tyvestand
begthat
worn
gar'sI
out
wA m
hand.reap.
seams.
Ó œ œF
HeHeHe
wouldwouldwould
œ œG
nonono
ticeticetice
athethe
- - - -- - -
- -
& œ œ œ œC
falbirddust
with broon
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œ œ œ œD m
nocarecare
aa
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& ..1, 2
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load.
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He would
œ œ œ œD m
care a bout where
œ œ œ œG
I am on the
wC
road.-
Who Would Notice
117
& ## 86 œ jœ jœ jœ jœD
3. Sweet2. Christ1. Sing
lythe
them
echbless
o
oesedver
theOne
a
œ jœ .œA
gosgivesgain
peltoto
call,all,me,
jœjœ jœ œ jœ
WonWonWon
derderder
fulfulful
wordswordswords
ofofof
.œ .œD
life!life!life!
- - - - -- - -
- - - -
& ## œ jœ jœ jœ jœLetBrothOff'r
meer,ing
morelistpar
ofto
don
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œ jœ .œA
beaulov
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tyingto
see,call,all,
jœjœ jœ œ jœ
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derderder
fulfulful
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“Sorrow looks back, Worry looks around, Faith looks up.”
“Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.” John 6:68
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