Tenor Saxophone Sing To The Lord Hymnal
Tenor Saxophone Sing To The Lord Hymnal
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Since 1980 church orchestra programs have grown at an incredible rate. There are
now tens of thousands of instrumentalists playing weekly in their church orches-
tras. Not only has the number of orchestras grown but also the playing level and
the demand for new and richer musical material. The Sing to the Lord hymnal
orchestration has been created to fill this need. We believe that this is a landmark
orchestration because it is true hymnal accompaniment. In other words there is no
intentional doubling of the four hymnal parts: soprano, alto, tenor or bass. Almost
all books contain a melody staff to allow for unison playing of a stanza, to create
stand alone orchestra renditions of the hymn, or for solo use.
The orchestrations presume that keyboards will be used to fill out the hymn. With
that in mind the instruments are primarily arranged in families. Woodwinds,
Brass, Percussion, and Strings are arranged to allow for independency of family
colors. This enables groups with varying levels of players to function with
strength.
The most unique feature of these orchestrations is the inclusion of the complete
hymn text in all of the part books. This is a first in hymnal orchestrations. The
instrumentalist now has the opportunity to focus on these wonderful lyrics and
have a greater understanding of the rich meaning of these songs. This inclusion
allows for devotional ideas and for the instrumentalist to sing during rehearsal or
on verses not played during the worship service.
All in all the orchestrations for Sing to the Lord are the most original and compre-
hensive ever done.
God bless you as you use these volumes to enhance your worship and enrich the
lives of your instrumentalists. Sing to the Lord with voices and instruments, in
praise and adoration for His greatness and love.
Camp Kirkland
Sing to the Lord Hymnal Orchestration Consultant
December 15, 1995
NOTES
The orchestrations for Sing to the Lord hymnal are arranged primarily for the church orchestra,
and are designed to accompany and enhance the congregational singing, as well as provide stand
alone instrumental arrangements. Many options were added to give the orchestration more ex-
citement and flexiblity. All music in the pew edition is fully orchestrated, as is the supplemental
material contained in the two embellishment editions.
THE ORCHESTRATIONS ·
A. Accompaniment Style - We believe this is a landmark orchestration, written in a true accom-
paniment style. There is no intentional doubling of the four vocal parts out of the hymnal
into the instrumental parts. Most of the part books (and the conductor's score) contain a
separate melody staff to allow for unison playing of one of the stanzas, to create stand
alone orchestrations of the hymn, or to allow for solo use.
B. Instrumental Families - These orchestrations presume that keyboards will be used to fill out
the hymn. With that in mind, the instruments are primarily arranged in families. Each
family (Woodwinds, Brass, Strings and Percussion) is arranged to allow for independ-
ency of family colors. This enables groups with different levels of players to play with
strength. These orchestrations will provide colorful additions to your worship service
whether you have a full orchestra, one of the instrumental families or a few instruments
from various families.
C. Ranges - The range of each instrument was determined to be the best and most accessible
range for most church musicians. Although professional orchestra members may have
wider ranges than utilized in these arrangements, these are designed to be playable by
most church musicians.
UNIQUE FEATURES
A. Text - The words for all verses of each song in the hymnal are found in every part book. The
instrumentalist now has the opportunity to focus on these wonderful lyrics and have a
greater understanding of the rich meaning of these songs. This inclusion allows for
unique devotional ideas, and for the instrumentalists to sing during rehearsal or on verses
not played during the worship service.
B. Verses I Refrains - Each song has the number of verses indicated above the staff in each book
(i.e., "3 Verses"), and ''Refrain" is marked at the appropriate place in the score. If the
song has only one verse, there is no marking at the beginning.
D. Optional Endings - Some hymns have transitions which include optional last verse rehar-
monizations, optional modulations and/or optional choral endings. If the transition is a
play "either/or", the options are marked with brackets. If not, then the orchestra plays
through when choosing the option. All of these are optional parts, designed to enhance
the hymn's use in the service.
E. Worship Sequences - All the 29 worship sequences (medleys) found in the Sing to the Lord
hymnal are included in the orchestrations. As with the hymnal, these may be used as
individual songs or as a sequence. The orchestrations include all introductions and modu-
lations found in the hymnal.
BEING CREATIVE
A. Variety - Besides the great features such as the worship sequences and optional transitions,
there are many other ways to create variety using this orchestration. You may use
different combinations of instruments for each verse. This takes a little advance planning
but is well worth the effort in enhanced congregational singing. For example:
Verse one: Full orchestra and keyboards.
Verse two: Woodwinds, strings and piano.
Verse three: Brass and organ.
Verse four: Unison (melody), 1st 8 measures, then full harmony to end.
B. Multiple keys - A number of the hymn tunes are included in the hymnal in more than one key.
Before the last stanza, the keyboard could play a modulation into the new key, and the
orchestra could then play the hymn tune in a higher key. (Sing to the Lord pew edition
provides notes at the bottom of the song when the tune is found another place in the
hymnal in a different key. There is also an "Index of Hymn Tunes" and an "Index of
Keys" in the pew edition.)
C. Two page spreads - Many of the two page spreads in the Sing to the Lord pew edition make
good medleys. Most of the time they are in the same key or easily modulated keys.
EMBELLISHMENT BOOKS
Master Embellishments Edition - MB 672
This book contains the choral and keyboard embellishments for 87 of the hymns from
Sing to the Lord, including optional reharmonizations, choral descants, choral endings,
choral arrangements, and modulations. It is designed for use by the conductor, pianist,
organist and rhythm players.
Choral Embellishments Edition - MB 673
This book contains choral embellishments for 59 of the hymns from the Master
Embellishment edition. It is the size of a normal choral book, and will be for the choir's
use in adding the choral descants and endings. This edition contains the choral parts
found in the Master Embellishments book, but not the keyboard embellishments or
reharmonizations.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
HYMNAL EDITOR
Ken Bible
PROJECT MANAGER
David McDonald
CONSULTANTS
David Winkler, Steve Mauldin, Mark Hayes
ORCHESTRATORS/ARRANGERS
Keith Christopher, Ed Dickinson, Russell Mauldin, Stan Pethel,
Ovid Young, Steve Mauldin, Jerry Nelson, Steve Potts, Don Marsh,
Joseph Linn, Dave Williamson, Larry Mayfield, David Wmkler,
Camp Kirkland, Bruce Greer, Craig Alea, Dan Galbraith, Carl Seal,
Jay Rouse, Marty Hamby, Cary Eaves, Ric Domenico,
Rob Nordon, Roy Brunner, Charles D. Bayne
MUSIC TYPESETTING
Wayne Yankie, Carl Seal, Kyle Hill, Gaylen Bourland,
Dan Galbraith, Craig Alea, Ric Simenson, Ric Domenico
DIRECTOR OF LILLENAS
John Mathias
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1. Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! 3. Holy, holy, holy! though the darkness hide Thee,
Early in the morning our song shall rise to Thee. Though the eye of sinful man Thy glory may
Holy, holy, holy! merciful and mighty! not see;
God in three Persons, blessed Trinity! Only Thou art holy- there is none beside Thee
Perfect in pow'r, in love, in purity.
2. Holy, holy, holy! all the saints adore Thee,
Casting down their golden crowns around the 4. Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty!
glassy sea; All Thy works shall praise Thy name in earth,
Cherubim and seraphim falling down before Thee, and sky, and sea.
Which wert, and art, and evennore shalt be. Holy, holy, holy! merciful and mighty!
God in three Persons, blessed Trinity!
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Come, Thou Incarnate Word, 4. To Thee, great One in Three,
Gird on Thy mighty sword. Eternal praises be
Our prayer attend. Hence evermore.
Come, and Thy people bless, Thy sov'reign majesty
And give Thy word success. May we in glory see,
Spirit of holiness, And to eternity
On us descend. Love and adore.
WORDS: Anonymous, ca 1757 ITALIAN HYMN
MUSIC: Felice de Giardini, 1769 Oreb. by Stan Pethel
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
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1. Father, we love You, we worship and adore You; 3. Spirit, we love You, we worship and adore You;
Glorify Thy name in all the earth. Glorify Thy name in all the earth.
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Praise God, from whom all blessings flow. Praise Him above, ye heav'nly host.
Praise Him, all creatures here below. Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
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WORDS: Ignaz Franz, ca. 1774; tr. by Clarence A. Walworth, 1853 GROSSER GOTT
MUSIC: Katholisches Gesangbuch, 1774 Orch. by Dave Williamson
Arr. @ 1994 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
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2. All Thy works with joy surround Thee; 4. Mortals join the mighty chorus
Earth and heav'n reflect Thy rays. Which the morning stars began.
Stars and angels sing around Thee, Father-love is reigning o'er us;
Center of unbroken praise. Brother-love binds man to man.
Field and forest, vale and mountain, Ever singing, march we onward,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea, Victors in the midst of strife.
Chanting bird and flowing fountain Joyful music leads us sunward
Call us to rejoice in Thee! In the triumph song of life!
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3. Praise to the Lord, who doth prosper thy work and defend thee;
Surely His goodness and mercy here daily attend thee.
Ponder anew
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If with His love He befriend thee.
4. Praise to the Lord! 0 let all that is in me adore Him!
All that hath life and breath, come now with praises before Him!
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Sound from His people again;
Gladly forever adore Him!
WORDS: Joachim Neaoder, 1680; tr. by Catherine Wmkworth, 1863 LOBE DEN HERREN
MUSIC: Stralsund Gesangbuch, 1665; hann. byW. Sterodale Bennett, 1864 Orch. by Ed Dickinson
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
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1. Praise the Lord! ye heav'ns, adore Him; 2. Praise the Lord! for He is glorious; 3. Worship, honor, glory, blessing,
Praise Him, angels, in the height Never shall His promise fail. Lord, we offer unto Thee.
Sun and moon, rejoice before Him; God hath made His saints victorious; Young and old, Thy praise expressing,
Praise Him, all ye stars oflight. Sin and death shall not prevail. In glad homage bend the knee.
Praise the Lord! for He hath spoken; Praise the God of our salvation! All the saints in heav'n adore Thee;
Worlds His mighty voice obeyed. Hosts on high, His pow'r proclaim. We would bow before Thy throne.
Laws which never shall be broken Heav'n and earth, and all creation, A1l Thine angels serve before Thee,
For their guidance hath He made. Laud and magnify His name. So on earth Thy will be done.
WORDS: The Foundling Hospital Collection,1796; stanza 3, Edward Osler, 1836 AUSTRIAN HYMN
MUSIC: Franz Joseph Haydn, 1797 Orch. by Stan Pethel
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville, TN 37203.
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And adore the Lord our God. Moses' sister aided him.
Will you pray with all your power Will you help the trembling mourners
While we try to preach the Word? Who are struggling hard with sin?
All is vain unless the Spirit Tell them all about the Savior;
Of the Holy One comes down. Tell them that He will be found.
Brethren, pray, and holy manna Sisters, pray, and holy manna
Will be showered all around. Will be showered all around.
2. Brethren, see poor sinners round you 4. Let us love our God supremely;
Stumb' ring on the brink of woe. Let us love each other, too.
Death is coming; hell is moving; Let us love and pray for sinners
Can you bear to let them go? Till our God makes all things new.
See our fathers and our mothers Then He'll call us home to heaven;
And our children sinking down. At His table we'll sit down.
Brethren, pray, and holy manna Christ will gird Himself and serve us
Will be showered all around. With sweet manna all around.
WORDS: George Atkins, 19th c. HOLYMANNA
MUSIC: William Moore, 1825 Orch. by Dave Williamson
Arr. © 1994 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
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I will enter His gates with thanksgiving in my heart; He has made me glad; He has made me glad.
I will enter His courts with praise. I will rejoice for He has made me glad.
I will say, ''This is the day that the Lord has made!" He has made me glad; He has made me glad.
I will rejoice for He has made me glad. I will rejoice for He has made me glad.
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This is the day, this is the day This is the day that the Lord has made.
That the Lord has made, that the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.
We will rejoice, we will rejoice This is the day, this is the day that the Lord has made.
And be glad in it, and be glad in it.
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WORDS and MUSIC: Andrae Crouch, 1973 BLESS HIS HOLY NAME
Oreb. by Ed Dickinson
Copyright© 1973 by BUDJOHN SONGS (ASCAP), adin. by Copyright Management Inc.
International copyright secured. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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1. When in our music God is glorified, 4. And did not Jesus sing a psalm that night,
And adoration leaves no room for pride, When utmost evil strove against the light?
It is as though the whole creation cried: Then let us sing, for whom He won the fight:
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
2. How often, making music, we have found 5. Let ev'ry instrument be tuned for praise!
A new dimension in the world of sound, Let all rejoice who have a voice to raise!
As worship moved us to a more profound And may God give us faith to sing always:
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
3. So has the Church in spoken word and song,
In faith and love, thro' centuries of wrong,
Borne witness to the truth in ev'ry tongue:
Alleluia! Alleluia!
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1. A mighty Fortress is our God, 3. And though this world, with devils filled,
A Bulwark never failing; , Should threaten to undo us,
Our Helper He, amid the flood . We will not fear, for God hath willed
Of mortal ills prevailing. His truth to triumph through us.
For still our ancient foe The prince of darkness grim-
Doth seek to work us woe; We tremble not for him.
His craft and pow' r are great, His rage we can endure,
And armed with cruel hate, For, lo, his doom is sure;
On earth is not his equal. One little word shall fell him.
2. Did we in our own strength confide, 4. That word above all earthly pow' rs,
Our striving would be losing; No thanks to them, abideth;
Were not the right Man on our side, The Spirit and the gifts are ours
The Man of God's own choosing. Through Hirn who with us sideth.
Dost ask who that may be? Let goods and kindred go-
Christ Jesus- it is He; This mortal life also.
Lord Sabaoth, His name; The body they may kill;
From age to age the same; God's truth abideth still.
And He must win the battle. · His kingdom is forever.
WORDS: Martin Luther, 1529; tr. by Frederick H. Hedge, 1852 EIN' FESTE BURG
MUSIC: Martin Luther, 1529 Orch. by Ed Dickinson
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
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Tenor Sax I, II 33 How Great Thou Art
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1. 0 Lord, my God, when I in awesome wonder 3. And when I think that God, His Son not sparing,
Consider all the worlds Thy hands have made, Sent Him to die, I scarce can take it in;
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, That on the cross, my burden gladly bearing,
Thy pow'r throughout the universe displayed. He bled and died to take away my sin.
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Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee. 4. When Christ shall come with shout of acclamation
How great Thou art! How great Thou art! And take me home, what joys shall fill my heart!
Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee. Then I shall bow in humble adoration
How great Thou art! How great Thou art! And there proclaim: my God, how great Thou art!
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2. When through 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,
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How can I say thanks for the things You have done for me- Just let me live my life;
Things so undeserved, yet You give to prove Your love for me? Let it be pleasing, Lord, to Thee.
The voices of a million angels could not express my gratitude. And should I gain any praise, let it go to Calvary.
All that I am and ever hope to be, I owe it all to Thee.
With His blood He has saved me;
To God be the glory. With His pow'r He has raised me.
To God be the glory. To God be the glory for the things He has done.
To God be the glory for the things He has done.
With His blood He has saved me;
With His pow'r He has raised me.
To God be the glory for the things He has done.
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1. To God be the glory- great things He hath done: 2. 0 perfect redemption, the purchase of blood-
So loved He the world that He gave us His Son, To ev'ry believer, the promise of God!
Who yielded His life an atonement for sin, The vilest offender who truly believes,
And opened the lifegate that all may go in. That moment from Jesus a pardon receives.
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Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! 3. Great things He hath taught us, great things He hath done,
Let the earth hear His voice! And great our rejoicing through Jesus, the Son!
Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! But purer and higher and greater will be
Let the people rejoice! Our wonder, our transport when Jesus we see!
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And give Him the glory- great things He hath done!
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1. All people that on earth do dwell, 4. For why? The Lord our God is good;
Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice. His mercy is forever sure.
Him serve with fear; His praise forth tell. His truth at all times firmly stood,
Come ye before Him and rejoice. And shall from age to age endure.
2. The Lord, ye know, is God indeed; 5. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
Without our aid He did us make. The God whom heav'n and earth adore,
We are His flock; He doth us feed. From earth and from the angel host
And for His sheep He doth us take. Be praise and glory evermore. Amen.
WORDS: William Kethe, 1560; Scottish Psalter, 1565; based on Psalm 100 OLD 100TH
Orch. by Joseph Linn
MUSIC: Attr. to Louis Bourgeois, 1551
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 40 We Praise Thee, 0 God ...
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I. We praise Thee, 0 God, our Redeemer, Creator; 3. With voices united our praises we offer,
fu grateful devotion our tribute we bring. And gladly our songs of true worship we raise.
We lay it before Thee; we kneel and adore Thee. Thy strong ann will guide us; our God is beside us.
We bless Thy holy name; glad praises we sing. To Thee, our great Redeemer, forever be praise.
2. We worship Thee, God of our fathers; we bless Thee.
Through life's storm and tempest our guide Thou hast been.
When perils o' ertake us, Thou wilt not forsake us,
And with Thy help, 0 Lord, life's battles we win.
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1. Praise, my soul, the King of heaven; 3. Fatherlike, He tends and spares us;
To His feet your tribute bring. Well our feeble frame He knows.
Ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven, In His hands He gently bears us,
Evermore His praises sing. Rescues us from all our foes.
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Praise the everlasting King! Widely yet His mercy flows.
2. Praise Him for His grace and favor 4. Angels in the height, adore Him;
To our fathers in distress; You behold Him face to face.
Praise Him, still the same as ever, Saints triumphant, bow before Him;
Slow to chide and swift to bless. Gathered in from ev'ry race.
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Glorious in His faithfulness! Praise with us the God of grace!
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1. Great is Thy faithfulness, 0 God, my Father; 2. Summer and winter, and springtime and harvest,
There is no shadow of turning with Thee. Sun, moon, and stars in their courses above,
Thou changest not; Thy compassions, they fail not. Join with all nature in manifold witness
As Thou hast been Thou forever wilt be. To Thy great faithfulness, mercy, and love.
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Great is Thy faithfulness! Great is Thy faithfulness! 3. Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth,
Morning by morning new mercies I see. Thy own dear presence to cheer and to guide,
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided. Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow-
Greiit is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me! Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside!
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WORDS: Thomas 0. Chisholm, 1923 FAITHFULNESS
MUSIC: William M. Runyan, 1923 Orch. by Keith Christopher
Copyright© 1923. Renewal by Hope Publishing Co., Carol Stream, IL. 60188.
All rights reserved. Used by Permission.
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It is good to sing Thy praises 2. Thou hast filled my heart with gladness 3. But the good shall live before Thee,
And to thank Thee, 0 Most High- Through the works Thy hands have wrought Planted in Thy dwelling place--
Showing forth Thy loving-kindness Thou hast made my life victorious; Fruitful trees and ever verdant,
When the morning lights the sky. Great Thy worlcs and deep Thy thought. Nourished by Thy boundless grace.
It is good, when night is falling, Thou, 0 Lord, on high exalted, In His goodness to the righteous,
Of Thy faithfulness to tell, Reignest evermore in might. God His righteousness displays.
While, with sweet melodious praises, All Thy enemies shall perish- God, my Rock, my Strength, my Refuge--
Songs of adoration swell. Sin be banished from Thy sight Just and true are all His ways.
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I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever. I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever.
I will sing, I will sing. I will sing, I will sing.
I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever. I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever.
I will sing of the mercies of the Lord. I will sing of the mercies of the Lord.
With my mouth will I make known
Thy faithfulness, Thy faithfulness.
With my mouth will I make known
Thy faithfulness to all generations.
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1. Come, Thou Fount of ev'ry blessing, 3. 0 to grace how great a debtor
Tune my heart to sing Thy grace. Daily I'm constrained to be!
Streams of mercy, never ceasing, Let that grace, now like a fetter,
Call for songs of loudest praise. Bind my yielded heart to Thee.
Teach me some melodious sonnet, Let me know Thee in Thy fullness;
Sung by flaming tongues above. Guide me by Thy mighty hand
Praise the mount! I'm fixed upon it, Till, transformed, in Thine own image,
Mount of God's unchanging love. In Thy presence I shall stand.
2. Here I raise my *Ebenezer;
Hither by Thy help I'm come.
And I hope, by Thy good pleasure,
Safely to arrive at home.
Jesus sought me when a stranger,
Wand'ring from the fold of God. *According to I Samuel 7: 12, a stone
He, to rescue me from danger, commemorating God's deliverance of
Interposed His precious blood. His people; literally, "stone of help."
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1. Sing praise to God who reigns above, 3. Thus all my toilsome way along
The God of all creation, I sing aloud His praises,
The God of pow'r, the God oflove, That all may hear the grateful song
The God of our salvation. My voice unwearied raises.
With healing balm my soul He fills, Be joyful in the Lord, my heart!
And ev'ry faithless murmur stills: Both soul and body bear your part:
To God all praise and glory! To God all praise and glory!
2. The Lord is never far away, 4. Let all who name Christ's holy name
But, through all grief distressing, Give God all praise and glory;
An ever-present help and stay, Let all who own His pow'r proclaim
Our peace and joy and blessing. Aloud the wondrous story.
As with a mother's tender hand Cast ev' ry idol from its throne,
He leads His own, His chosen band: For Christ is Lord, and Christ alone:
To God all praise and glory! To God all praise and glory!
WORDS: JobannJ. Schiltz, 1675; tr. byFrancesE. Cox, 1864 MIT FREUDEN ZART
MUSIC: Bohemian Brethren's Kin:hengesange, 1566 Oreb. by Russell Mauldin
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by Toe Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 54 Stand Up and Bless the Lord
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I. Stand up and bless the Lord, 4. God is our strength and song,
Ye people of His choice; And His salvation ours;
Stand up and bless the Lord your God Then be His love in Christ proclaimed
With heart and soul and voice. With all our ransomed pow' rs.
2. Though high above all praise, 5. Stand up and bless the Lord;
Above all blessing high, The Lord your God adore.
Who would not fear His holy name, Stand up and bless His glorious name
And laud and magnify? Henceforth forevermore.
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1. Let the whole creation cry: Alleluia! 3. Warriors fighting for the Lord, Alleluia!
Glory to the Lord on high! Alleluia! Prophets burning with His Word, Alleluia!
Heav'n and earth, awake and sing: Alleluia! Those to whom the arts belong, Alleluia!
God is God and therefore King! Alleluia! Add their voices to the song, Alleluia!
2. Praise Him, all ye hosts above, Alleluia! 4. Men and women, young and old, Alleluia!
Ever bright and fair in love, Alleluia! Raise the anthem manifold, Alleluia!
Sun and moon, lift up your voice, Alleluia! And let children's happy hearts, Alleluia!
Night and stars in God rejoice, Alleluia! In this worship bear their parts, Alleluia!
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I will call upon the Lord The Lord liveth and blessed be the Rock,
Who is worthy to be praised. And let the God of my salvation be exalted!
So shall I be saved from my enemies. The Lord liveth and blessed be the Rock,
I will call upon the Lord. And let the God of my salvation be exalted!
I will call upon the Lord The Lord liveth and blessed be the Rock,
Who is worthy to be praised. And let the God of my salvation be exalted!
So shall I be saved from my enemies. The Lord liveth and blessed be the Rock,
I will call upon the Lord. And let the God of my salvation be exalted!
WORDS: Michael O'Sbields, 1981; based on Psalm 18:3, 2 Samuel 22:47 O'SIIlELDS
MUSIC: Michael O'Sbields, 1981; arr. by Lyndell Leatherman, 1992 Oreb. by Ed Dickinson
© 1981 S01D1d III, Inc., 3773 W. 95th St, Leawood, KS 66206.
AU rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Tenor Sax I, II 56 I Will Call upon the Lord - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 59 Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart
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As we bow our hearts to Thee.
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Through the din and strife of battle, Fill us with Thy Holy Spirit;
Conquerors by Thy side are we. For like Thee, Lord, we would be.
Powers of Satan cannot hann us; May Thy blood which flowed from Calv'ry
Evil cannot long endure. Sin and guile this day erase.
Marching 'neath Thy mighty banner, From our present lowly station,
We do surely feel secure. Elevate us by Thy grace.
2. Through the valley, o'er the summit, 4. Sing! 0 sing, ye pure and spotless,
Darkest night and brightest day, For this day art thou made whole.
Waters deep and stormy places, Let the rocks and rills proclaim it:
Still Thou leadest all the way. Love hath cleansed yet one more soul.
Flash of lightning, crash of thunder, Praise His name for full salvation;
Restless wave I shall not fear; Give Him praise forevermore.
For the pathway straight before me Gladly take the cross of Jesus;
Is not long when Thou art near. Follow as He leads before.
KING ETERNAL
WORDS and MUSIC: L. Harold Johnston, 1961 Oreb. by Stan Pethel
Copyright© 1961, Renewal 1989, and arr.© 1995 by Lillenas Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 61 Let All the People Praise Thee
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1. 0 magnify the Lord with me, 2. 0 praise Him for His holiness,
Ye people of His choice. His wisdom, and His grace;
Let all to whom He lendeth breath Sing praises for His precious blood
Now in His name rejoice. Which ransomed all our race.
For love's blest revelation, In tenderness He sought us;
For rest from condemnation, From depths of sin He brought us;
For uttermost salvation, The way of life then taught us.
To Him give thanks. To Him give thanks.
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Let all the people praise Thee. 3. Had I a thousand tongues to sing,
Let all the people praise Thee. The half could ne'er be told
Let all the people praise Thy name Of love so rich, so full and free,
Forever and forevermore. Of blessings manifold;
Of grace that faileth never,
Peace flowing as a river
From God, the glorious Giver.
To Him give thanks.
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Tenor Sax I, II 64 0 Worship the King
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I. 0 worship the King, all-glorious above, 3. Thy bountiful care, what tongue can recite?
And gratefully sing His wonderful Jove; It breathes in the air; it shines in the light.
Our Shield and Defender, the Ancient of Days, It streams from the hills; it descends to the plain,
Pavilioned in splendor, and girded with praise. And sweetly distills in the dew and the rain.
2. 0 tell of His might, and sing of His grace, 4. Frail children of dust, and feeble as frail,
Whose robe is the light, whose canopy space. In Thee do we trust, nor find Thee to fail.
His chariots of wrath the deep thunderclouds form, Thy mercies how tender, how firm to the end!
And dark is His path on the wings of the storm. Our Maker, Defender, Redeemer, and Friend!
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1. Immortal, invisible, God only wise, 3. To all, life Thou givest- to both great and small;
In light inaccessible hid from our eyes, In all life Thou livest- the true Life of all.
Most blessed, most glorious, the Ancient of Days, Thy wisdom so boundless, Thy mercy so free,
Almighty, victorious- Thy great name we praise. Eternal Thy goodness, for naught changeth Thee.
2. Unresting, unhasting, and silent as light, 4. Great Father of glory, pure Father of light,
Nor wanting, nor wasting, Thou rulest in might; Thine angels adore Thee, all veiling their sight.
Thy justice, like mountains, high soaring above All laud we would render- 0 help us to see
Thy clouds, which are fountains of goodness and love. 'Tis only the splendor of light hideth Thee.
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WORDS and MUSIC: Pauline Michael Mills, 1963; from Revelation 4:11, 5:9 WOR'IHY
Oreb. by Ed Dickinson
© Copyright 1963, 1975, renewed 1991 by Fred Bock Music Company. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Tenor Sax I, II 66 Thou Art Worthy - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 69 Great Is the Lord
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WORDS and MUSIC: Michael W. Smith and Deborah D. Smith, 1982 GREAT IS THE LORD
Oreb. by Keith Christopher
Copyright© 1982 and this arr.© 1993 Meadowgreen Music Co., 54 Music Sq. E., Suite 305, Nashville, TN 37203.
International. copyright secured. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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Tenor Sax I, II 71 How Majestic Is Your Name
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0 Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth.
0 Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth.
0 Lord, we praise Your name.
0 Lord, we magnify Your name:
Prince of Peace, Mighty God;
0 Lord God Almighty.
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For Thou, 0 Lord, art high above all the earth; I exalt Thee! I exalt Thee!
Thou art exalted far above all gods. I exalt Thee, 0 Lord!
For Thou, 0 Lord, art high above all the earth; I exalt Thee! I exalt Thee!
Thou art exalted far above all gods. I exalt Thee, 0 Lord!
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Tenor Sax I, II 73 The God of Abraham Praise
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The God of Abr'ham praise,
Who reigns enthroned above,
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The great archangels sing,
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He by Himself hath sworn; 4. The whole triumphant host
We on His oath depend Give thanks to God on high;
We shall, on eagles' wings upborne, "Hail, Father, Son and Holy Ghost!"
To heav'n ascend. They ever cry.
We shall behold His face; Hail, Abr'ham's God and mine!
We shall His pow'r adore With heav'n our songs we raise:
And sing the wonders of His grace All might and majesty are Thine,
Forevennore. And endless praise.
WORDS: Thomas Olivers, ca. 1770; based on Hebrew Yigdal LEONI
MUSIC: Hebrew Melody; adapt by Meyer Lyon, ca. 1770 Oreb. by Stan Pethel
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 74 I Sing the Mighty Power of God
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1. I sing the mighty pow'rof God 2. I sing the goodness of the Lord 3. There's not a plant or flow'r below
That made the mountains rise, That filled the earth with food; But makes Thy glories known;
That spread the flowing seas abroad, He formed the creatures with His word And clouds arise and tempests blow
And built.the lofty skies. And then pronounced them good. By order from Thy throne,
I sing the wisdom that ordained Lord, how Thy wonders are displayed While all that borrows life from Thee
The sun to rule the day; Where' er I turn my eye: Is ever in Thy care,
The moon shines full at His command If I survey the ground I tread And ev'rywhere that man can be,
And all the stars obey. Or gaze upon the sky! Thou, God, art present there.
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1. All creatures of our God and King, Thou fire so masterful and bright,
Lift up your voice and with us sing: Thou givest man both warmth and light!
Alleluia! Alleluia! 0 praise Him! 0 praise Him!
Thou burning sun with golden beam, Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Thou silver moon with softer gleam,
0 praise Him! 0 praise Him! 4. And all ye men of tender heart,
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Forgiving others, take your part.
0 sing ye! Alleluia!
2. Thou rushing wind that art so strong, Ye who long pain and sorrow bear,
Ye clouds that sail in heav'n along, Praise God and on Him cast your care!
0 praise Him! Alleluia! 0 praise Him! 0 praise Him!
Thou rising mom, in praise rejoice; Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Ye lights of evening, find a voice!
0 praise Him! 0 praise Him! 5. Let all things their Creator bless,
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! And worship Him in humbleness.
0 praise Him! Alleluia!
3. Thou flowing water, pure and clear, Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son,
Make music for Thy Lord to hear. And praise the Spirit, Three in One!
Alleluia! Alleluia! 0 praise Him! 0 praise Him!
WORDS: Francis of Assisi, 1225; tr. byWtlliam H. Draper, 1925 LASST UNS ERFREUEN
MUSIC: Geistliche Kirchengesange, 1623; harm. by Ralph Vaughan Wtlliams, 1906 Oreb. by Stan Pethel
Arrangement from the English Hymnal by pennission of Oxford University Press.
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Tenor Sax I, II 79 The Wonder of It All
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1. There's the wonder of sunset at evening, 2. There's the wonder of springtime and harvest,
The wonder as sunrise I see; The sky, the stars, the sun;
But the wonder of wonders that thrills my soul But the wonder of wonders that thrills my soul
Is the wonder that God loves me. Is a wonder that's only bc:gun.
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Just to think that God loves me!
0 the wonder of it all, the wonder of it all-
Just to think that God loves me!
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2. There is welcome for the sinner, 4. If our love were but more simple,
And more graces for the good. We should take Him at His word;
There is mercy with the Savior; And our lives would be illumined
There is healing in His blood. By the presence of our Lord.
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1. Marvelous grace of our loving Lord, 3. Dark is the stain that we cannot hide.
Grace that exceeds our sin and our guilt, What can avail to wash it away?
Yonder on Calvary's mount outpoured, Look! there is flowing a crimson tide;
There where the blood of the Lamb was spilt! Whiter than snow you may be today.
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Grace, grace, God's grace, 4. Marvelous, infinite, matchless grace,
Grace that will pardon and cleanse within! Freely bestowed on all who believe!
Grace, grace, God's grace, You that are longing to see His face,
Grace that is greater than all our sin! Will you this moment His grace receive?
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2. Sin and despair, like the sea waves cold,
Threaten the soul with infinite loss.
Grace that is greater, yes, grace untold,
Points to the refuge, the mighty cross.
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Tenor Sax I, II 85 Amazing Grace
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1. Amazing grace! how sweet the sound 4. Through many dangers, toils, and snares
That saved a wretch like me! I have already come.
I once was lost, but now am found; 'Tis grace hath brought me safe thus far,
Was blind, but now I see. And grace will lead me home.
2. 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, 5. When we've been there ten thousand years,
And grace my fears relieved. Bright, shining as the sun,
How precious did that grace appear We've no less days to sing God's praise
The hour I first believed! Than when we'd first begun.
3. The Lord has promised good to me;
His word my hope secures.
He will my shield and portion be
As long as life endures.
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Tenor Sax I, II 86 The Love of God
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1. The love of God is greater far 2. When years of time shall pass away,
Than tongue or pen can ever tell; And earthly thrones and kingdoms fall,
It goes beyond the highest star, When men who here refuse to pray
And reaches to the lowest hell. On rocks and hills and mountains call,
The guilty pair, bowed down with care, God's love so sure shall still endure,
God gave His Son to win; All measureless and strong;
His erring child He reconciled, Redeeming grace to Adam's race-
And pardoned from his sin. The saints' and angels' song.
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0 love of God, how rich and pure! 3. Could we with ink the ocean fill,
How measureless and strong! And were the skies of parchment made,
It shall forevermore endure- Were ev'ry stalk on earth a quill,
The saints' and angels' song! And ev'ry man a scribe by trade,
To write the love of God above
Would drain the ocean dry;
Nor could the scroll contain the whole,
Though stretched from sky to sky.
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WORDS: Frederick M. Lehman, 1917; stanza 3, Meir Ben Isaac Nehorai, 1050 LOVE OF GOD
MUSIC: Frederick M. Lehman, 1917; arr. by Claudia Lehman Mays, 1917, Oreb. by Marty Hamby
and Lyndell Leatherman, 1992
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 86 The Love of God - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 88SuchLove
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I. That God should love a sinner such as I, 3. That for a willful outcast such as I
Should yearn to change my sorrow into bliss; The Father planned, the Savior bled and died,
Nor rest till He had planned to bring me nigh- Redemption for a worthless slave to buy,
How wonderful is love like this! Who long had law and grace defied!
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Such love, such wondrous love! 4. And now He takes me to His heart- a son;
Such love, such wondrous love! He asks me not to fill a servant's place.
That God should love a sinner such as I- The far-off country wand' rings all are done;
How wonderful is love like this! Wide open are His arms of grace.
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2. That Christ should join so freely in the scheme,
Although it meant His death on Calvary-
Did ever human tongue find nobler theme
Than love divine that ransomed me?
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Tenor Sax I, II 90 Seek Ye First
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I. Seek ye first the kingdom of God 2. Ask and it shall be given unto you;
And His righteousness, Seek and ye shall find;
And all these things shall be added unto you. Knock and the door shall be opened unto you.
Allelu, alleluia! Allelu, alleluia!
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1. In shady green pastures so rich and so sweet, 3. Though sorrows befall us and Satan oppose,
God leads His dear children along. God leads His dear children along.
Where the water's cool flow bathes the weary one's feet, Through grace we can conquer, defeat all our foes.
God leads His dear children along. God leads His dear children along.
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Some through the waters, some through the flood, 4. Away from the mire, and away from the clay,
Some through the fire, but all through the blood. God leads His dear children along.
Some through great sorrow, but God gives a song Away up in glory, eternity's day,
In the night season and all the day long. God leads His dear children along.
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2. Sometimes on the mount where the sun shines so bright,
God leads His dear children along.
Sometimes in the valley in darkest of night,
God leads His dear children along.
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Tenor Sax I, II 93 Children of the Heavenly Father
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1. Children of the heav'nly Father 3. Neither life nor death shall ever
Safely in His bosom gather; From the Lord His children sever;
Nestling bird nor star in heaven Unto them His grace He showeth,
Such a refugee' er was given. And their sorrows all He knoweth.
2. God His own doth tend and nourish; 4. Though He giveth or He taketh,
In His holy courts they flourish. God His children ne'er forsaketh;
From all evil things He spares them; His the loving purpose solely
In His mighty arms He bears them. To preserve them pure and holy.
WORDS: Caroline V. Sandell-Berg, 1855; tr. by Ernst W. Olson, 1925 TRYGGARE KAN INGEN VARA
MUSIC: Swedish Folk Melody Orch. by Ric Domenico
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 95 0 God, Our Help in Ages Past
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1. Guide me, 0 Thou great Jehovah, 3. When I tread the verge of Jordan,
Pilgrim through this barren land. Bid my anxious fears subside.
I am weak, but Thou art mighty; Death of death, and hell's destruction,
Hold me with Thy pow'rful hand. Land me safe on Canaan's side.
Bread of Heaven, Bread of Heaven, Songs of praises, songs of praises
Feed me till I want no more. I will ever give to Thee.
Feed me till I want no more. I will ever give to Thee.
WORDS: William Williams, 1745; tr. by William Williams and Peter Williams, 1771 CWMRHONDDA
MUSIC: John Hughes, 1907 Oreb. by Camp Kirkland
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music S ~ East, Nashville, TN 37203.
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Tenor Sax I, II 97 Be Still, My Soul
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1. Be still, my soul; the Lord is on thy side. 3. Be still, my soul; the hour is hast'ning on
Bear patiently the cross of grief or pam. When we shall be forever with the Lord,
Leave to thy God to order and provide; When disappointment, grief, and fear are gone,
In ev'ry change He faithful will remain. Sorrow forgot, love's purest joys restored.
Be still, my soul; thy best, thy heav' nly Friend Be still, my soul; when change and tears are past,
Through thorny ways leads to a joyful end. All safe and blessed we shall meet at last
WORDS: Katharina von Schlegel, 1752; tr. by Jane L. Borthwick, 1855 FINLANDIA
MUSIC: Jean Sibelius, 1899 Oreb. by Camp Kirkland
Music © Breitkopf & Hartel, Wiesbaden.
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Tenor Sax I, II 99 He Leadeth Me
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I. He leadeth me! 0 blessed thought! 3. Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine,
0 words with heav'nly comfort fraught! Nor ever murmur nor repine,
Whate'er I do, where'er I be, Content, whatever lot I see,
Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me. Since 'tis my God that leadeth me.
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He leadeth me; He leadeth me. 4. And when my task on earth is done,
By His own hand He leadeth me. When by Thy grace the vict'ry's won,
His faithful foll'wer I would be, E'en death's cold wave I will not flee,
For by His hand He leadeth me. Since God through Jordan leadeth me.
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2. Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom,
Sometimes where Eden's bowers bloom,
By waters still, o'er troubled sea,
Still 'tis His hand that leadeth me.
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1. The Lord's my Shepherd; I'll not want. 4. My table Thou hast furnished
He makes me down to lie In presence ofmy foes;
In pastures green; He leadeth me My head Thou dost with oil anoint,
The quiet waters by. And my cup overflows.
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1. He giveth more grace when the burdens grow greater; 2. When we have exhausted our store of endurance,
He sendeth more strength when the labors increase. When our strength has failed ere the day is half done,
To added affliction He addeth His mercy; When we reach the end of our hoarded resources,
To multiplied trials, His multiplied peace. Our Father's full giving is only begun.
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His love has no limit; His grace has no measure.
His pow'r has no boundary known unto men.
For out of His infinite riches in Jesus,
He giveth, and giveth, and giveth again!
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1. Day by day, and with each passing moment, 2. Ev'ry day the Lord Himself is near me,
Strength I find to meet my trials here. With a special mercy for each hour.
Trusting in my Father's wise bestowment, All my cares He fain would bear and cheer me,
I've no cause for worry or for fear. He whose name is Counselor and Pow'r.
He whose heart is kind beyond all measure The protection of His child and treasure
Gives unto each day what He deems best, Is a charge that on Himself He laid.
Lovingly its part of pain and pleasure, "As thy days, thy strength shall be in measure,"
Mingling toil with peace and rest. This the pledge to me He made.
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1. Be not dismayed whate' er betide; 3. All you may need He will provide;
God will take care of you. God will take care of you.
Beneath His wings of love abide; Nothing you ask will be denied;
God will take care of you. God will take care of you.
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God will take care of you, 4. No matter what will be the test,
Through ev'ry day, o'er all the way. God will take care of you.
He will take care of you; Lean, weary one, upon His breast;
God will take care of you. God will take care of you.
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2. Through days of toil when heart doth fail,
God will take care of you.
When dangers fierce your path assail,
God will take care of you.
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l. Who can cheer the heart like Jesus, 3. What a wonderful redemption!
By His presence all divine? Never can a mortal know
True and tender, pure and precious, How my sin, though red like crimson,
0 how blest to call Him ntine! Can be whiter than the snow.
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All that thrills my soul is Jesus; 4. Bv'ry need His hand supplying,
He is more than life to me. Bv'ry good in Him I see;
And the fairest of ten thousand On His strength divine relying,
In my blessed Lord I see. He is All in All to me.
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Tenor Sax I, II 110 When Morning Gilds the Skies
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When morning gilds the skies, 3. The night becomes as day 5. In heav' n's eternal bliss,
My heart awaking cries: When from the heart we say: The loveliest strain is this:
May Jesus Christ be praised! May Jesus Christ be praised! May Jesus Christ be praised!
Alike at work and prayer, The pow'rs of darkness fear Let earth, and sea, and sky,
To Jesus I repair. When this sweet chant they hear: From depth to height reply:
May Jesus Christ be praised! May Jesus Christ be praised! May Jesus Christ be praised!
2. Does sadness fill my mind? 4. Ye nations of mankind, 6. Be this, while life is mine,
A solace here I fmd: In this your concord fmd: My canticle divine:
May Jesus Christ be praised! May Jesus Christ be praised! May Jesus Christ be praised!
Or fades my earthly bliss? Let all the earth around Be this th' eternal song
My comfort still is this: Ring joyous with the sound: Through all the ages long:
May Jesus Christ be praised! May Jesus Christ be praised! May Jesus Christ be praised!
WORDS: Katholisches Gesangbuch, Wurzburg, 1828; tr. by Edward Caswall, 1854 LAUDES DOMINI
MUSIC: Joseph Bamby, 1868 Oreb. by Russell Mauldin
Arr.@ 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 111 My Wonderful Lord
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1. I have found a deep peace that I never had known 3. All the talents I have I have laid at Thy feet;
And a joy this world could not afford Thy approval shall be my reward.
Since I yielded control Be my store great or small,
Of my body and soul I surrender it all
To my wonderful, wonderful Lord. To my wonderful, wonderful Lord.
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My wonderful Lord, my wonderful Lord, 4. Thou art fairer to me than the fairest of earth,
By angels and seraphs in heaven adored, Thou omnipotent, life-giving Word.
I bow at Thy shrine, 0 Thou Ancient of Days,
My Savior divine, Thou art worthy all praise,
My wonderful, wonderful Lord. My wonderful, wonderful Lord!
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2. I desire that my life shall be ordered by Thee,
That my will be in perfect accord
With Thine own sov'reign will,
Thy desires to fulfill,
My wonderful, wonderful Lord.
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Tenor Sax I, II 112 Into His Presence
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1, We have come into His house and gathered in His name to worship Him,
We have come into His house and gathered in His name to worship Him,
We have come into His house and gathered in His name to worship Christ the Lord,
Worship Him- Christ the Lord.
3. Let us lift up holy hands and magnify His name and worship Him.
Let us lift up holy hands and magnify His name and worship Him.
Let us lift up holy hands and magnify His name and worship Christ the Lord.
Worship Him- Christ the Lord.
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We are standing on holy ground,
And I know that there are angels all around.
Let us praise Jesus now.
We are standing in His presence on holy ground.
WORDS: GeronDavis, 1983 HOLY GROUND
MUSIC: Geron Davis, 1983; arr. Lyndell Leatherman, 1992 Oreb. by Ed Dickinson
Copyright© 1983 and this arr,© 1993 Meadowgreen Music Co., 54 Music Sq. E., Suite 305, Nashville, TN 37203.
International copyright secured. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Tenor Sax I, II 115 Come Christians, Join to Sing
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1. Come, Christians, join to sing 2. Come, lift your hearts on high: 3. Praise yet our Christ again:
Alleluia! Amen! Alleluia! Amen! Alleluia! Amen!
Loud praise to Christ, our King: Let praises fill the sky: Life shall not end the strain:
Alleluia! Amen! Alleluia! Amen! Alleluia! Amen!
Let all, with heart and voice, He is our Guide and Friend; On heaven's blissful shore,
Before His throne rejoice. To us He'll condescend. His goodness we'll adore,
Praise is His gracious choice: His love shall never end: Singing forevermore:
Alleluia! Amen! Alleluia! Amen! Alleluia! Amen!
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Blessed be the name of the Lord! Blessed be the name of the Lord!
The glories ofmy God and King- 'Tis music in the sinner's ears-
Blessed be the name of the Lord! Blessed be the name of the Lord!
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Blessed be the name, blessed be the name; 3. He breaks the pow'r of cancelled sin-
Blessed be the name of the Lord! Blessed be the name of the Lord!
Blessed be the name, blessed be the name; His blood can make the foulest clean-
Blessed be the name of the Lord! Blessed be the name of the Lord!
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WORDS: Charles Wesley, 1739; refrain, Ralph E. Hudson, 1887 BLESSED BE THE NAME
MUSIC: Anonymous; arr. by Ralph E. Hudson, 1887, and William J. Kirkpatrick, 1888 Oreb. by Craig Alea
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 117 Praise Him! Praise Him!
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1. · Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer! 2. Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer!
Sing, 0 earth-- His wonderful love proclaim! For our sins He suffered, and bled, and died.
Hail Him! Hail Him! highest archangels in glory; He, our Rock, our Hope of eternal salvation-
Strength and honor give to His holy name! Hail Him! Hail Him! Jesus, the Crucified!
Like a shepherd, Jesus will guard His children; Sound His praises! Jesus, who bore our sorrows!
In His arms He carries them all day long. Love unbounded, wonderful, deep, and strong!
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Praise Him! Praise Him! Tell of His excellent greatness. 3. Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer!
Praise Him! Praise Him ever in joyful song! Heav'nly portals loud with hosannas ring!
Jesus, Savior, reigneth forever and ever.
Crown Him! Crown Him! Prophet, and Priest, and King!
Christ is coming, over the world victorious;
Pow'r and glory unto the Lord belong!
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Tenor Sax I, II 119 I Will Praise Him
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1. When I saw the cleansing fountain, 3. Then God's fire upon the altar
Open wide for all my sin, Of my heart was set aflame.
I obeyed the Spirit's wooing I shall never cease to praise Him.
When He said, "Wtlt thou be clean?" Glory, glory to His name!
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I will praise Him! I will praise Him! 4. Blessed be the name of Jesus!
Praise the Lamb for sinners slain! I'm so glad He took me in.
Give Him glory, all ye people, He's forgiven my transgressions;
For His blood can wash away each stain. He has cleansed my heart from sin.
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2. Though the way seemed straight and narrow,
All I claimed was swept away; 5. Glory, glory to the Father!
My ambitions, plans, and wishes Glory, glory to the Son!
At my feet in ashes lay. Glory, glory to the Spirit!
Refrain Glory to the Three in One!
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WORDS and MUSIC: Margaret J. Harris, 1898 I WILL PRAISE HIM
Oreb. by Jerry Nelson
Arc. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 120 Jesus, Name Above All Names
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Majesty, worship His majesty. So exalt, lift up on high the name of Jesus.
Unto Jesus be all glozy, honor, and praise. Magnify, come glorify Christ Jesus, the King.
Majesty, kingdom authority Majesty, worship His majesty-
Flow from His throne unto His own; Jesus who died, now glorified,
His anthem raise. King of all kings.
WORDS: Jack Hayford, 1981 MAJESTY
MUSIC: Jack Hayford, 1981; arr. by Eugene Thomas, 1986 Oreb. by Keith Christopher
© 1981 Rocksmith Music, c/o Trust Music Management, Inc., P. 0. Box 9256,
Calabasas, CA 91372. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
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1. All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name! 3. Let ev'ry kindred, ev'ry tribe
Let angels prostrate fall. On this terrestrial ball
Bring forth the royal diadem, To Him all majesty ascribe,
And crown Him Lord of all. And crown Him Lord of all.
Bring forth the royal diadem, To Him all majesty ascribe,
And crown Him Lord of all. And crown Him Lord of all.
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I. All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name! 3. Let ev' ry kindred, ev'ry tribe
Let angels prostrate fall; On this terrestrial ball,
Let angels prostrate fall. On this terrestrial ball
Bring forth the royal diadem, To Him all majesty ascribe,
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And crown Him, crown Him, crown Him, crown Him, 4.
0 that with yonder sacred throng
And crown Him Lord of all. We at His feet may fall,
We at His feet may fall!
2. Ye chosen seed of Israel's race, We'll join the everlasting song
Ye ransomed from the fall, Refrain
Ye ransomed from the fall,
Hail Him who saves you by His grace,
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Tenor Sax I, II 127 Take the Name of Jesus with You
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1. Take the name of Jesus with you, 3. 0 the precious name of Jesus!
Child of sorrow and of woe. How it thrills our souls with joy,
It will joy and comfort give you; When His loving arms receive us,
Take it, then, where' er you go. And His songs our tongues employ!
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Precious name, 0 how sweet! 4. At the name of Jesus bowing,
Hope of earth and joy ofheav'n! Falling prostrate at His feet,
Precious name, 0 how sweet! King of Kings in heav'n we'll crown Him
Hope of earth and joy ofheav'n! When our journey is complete.
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2. Take the name of Jesus ever,
As a shield from ev'ry snare.
If temptations round you gather,
Breathe that holy name in prayer.
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1. I know of a name, 3. The One of that name
A beautiful name, My Savior became,
That angels brought down to earth; My Savior of Calvary.
They whispered it low, My sins nailed Him there;
One night long ago, My burdens He bare.
To a maiden of lowly birth. He suffered all this for me.
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That beautiful name, 4. I love that blest name,
That beautiful name That wonderful name,
From sin has pow'r to free us! Made higher than all in heav'n.
That beautiful name, 'Twas whispered, I know,
That wonderful name, In my heart long ago--
That matchless name is Jesus! To Jesus my life I've giv'n.
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2. I know of a name,
A beautiful name,
That unto a Babe was giv'n.
The stars glittered bright
Throughout that glad night,
And angels praised God in heav' n.
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Tenor Sax I, II 129 We Come, 0 Christ, to You
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l. We come, 0 Christ, to You, 3. You are the living Truth; 5. We worship You, Lord Christ,
True Son of God and man, All wisdom dwells in You, Our Savior and our King;
By whom all things consist, The source of ev'ry skill, To You our youth and strength
In whom all life began. The One Eternal true! Adoringly we bring.
In You alone we live and move, 0 great I AM, in You we rest, So fill our hearts, that all may view
And have our being in Your love. Sure answer to our ev'ry quest Your life in us, and turn to You!
2. You are the way to God; 4. You only are true Life;
Your blood our ransom paid. To know You is to live
In You we face our Judge The more abundsnt life
And Maker unafraid. That earth can never give.
Before the throne absolved we stand; O risen Lord, we live in You;
Your love has met Your law's demand. In us each day Your life renew!
WORDS: Margaret Clarkson, 1946, rev. 1984 DARWALL
MUSIC: John Darwall, 1770 Oreb. by Ed Dickinson
Words copyright© 1957. Renewal 1985 by Hope Publishing Co., Carol Stteam, ll. 60188. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Music arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved. Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville. TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 130 I Will Sing of My Redeemer
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Tenor Sax I, II 131 Alleluia
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2. He's my Savior; He's my Savior. 4. I will praise Hirn; I will praise Hirn.
He's my Savior; He's my Savior. I will praise Hirn; I will praise Hirn.
He's my Savior; He's my Savior. I will praise Hirn; I will praise Hirn.
He's my Savior; He's my Savior. I will praise Hirn; I will praise Hirn.
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1. My Jesus, I love Thee; I know Thou art mine. 3. I will love Thee in life, I will love Thee in death,
For Thee all the follies of sin I resign. And praise Thee as long as Thou lendest me breath,
My gracious Redeemer, my Savior art Thou. And say when the death-dew lies cold on my brow,
If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. "If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now."
2. I love Thee because Thou hast first loved me, 4. In mansions of glory and endless delight,
And purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree. I'll ever adore Thee in heaven so bright
I love Thee for wearing the thorns on Thy brow. I'll sing with the glittering crown on my brow,
If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. "If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now."
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Copyright© 1972, and arr. © 1995 by Lillenas Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 136 0 Come, Let Us Adore Him
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1. 0 come, let us adore Him. 3. We'll give Him all the glory.
0 come, let us adore Him. We'll give Him all the glory.
0 come, let us adore Him- We'll give Him all the glory-
Christ the Lord. Christ the Lord.
WORDS: Stanza l attr. to John F. Wade, 1751; ADESTE FIDELIS (ref. only)
tr. stanza 1 by Frederick Oakeley and others, 1841; stanzas 2-4 anonymous Oreb. by Joseph Linn
MUSIC: Attr. toJohnF. Wade, 1751
Arr.© 1994 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
TenorSaxl,II 137 0 How I Love Jesus
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Tenor Sax I, II 138 Jesus Is the Sweetest Name I Know
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I. There have been names that I have loved to hear, 2. There is no name in earth or heav'n above
But never has there been a name so dear That we should give such honor and such love
To this heart of mine As the blessed name;
As the name divine, Let us all acclaim
The precious, precious name of Jesus. That wondrous, glorious name of Jesus.
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Jesus is the sweetest name I know, 3. And someday I shall see Him face to face
And He's just the same as His lovely name; To thank and praise Him for His wondrous grace,
And that's the reason why I love Him so. Which He gave to me
0 Jesus is the sweetest name I know. When He made me free,
The blessed Son of God called Jesus.
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l. Jesus, the very thought of Thee 4. But what to those who find? Ah, this
With sweetness fills my breast. Nor tongue nor pen can show.
But sweeter far Thy face to see, The love of Jesus, what it is-
And in Thy presence rest. None but His loved ones know.
2. No voice can sing, no heart can frame, 5. Jesus, our only joy be Thou,
Nor can the mem'ry find As Thou our prize wilt be.
A sweeter sound than Thy blest name, Jesus, be Thou our glory now
0 Savior of mankind! And through eternity.
3. 0 Hope of ev'ry contrite heart,
0 Joy of all the meek,
To those who fall, how kind Thou art!
How good to those who seek!
WORDS: Attr. to Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th c.; tr. by Edward Caswall, 1849 ST.AGNES
MUSIC: John B. Dykes, 1866 Oreb. by Dave Williamson
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, Il 140 Unsearchable Riches
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Jesus, my King, my wonderful Savior,
All of my life is given to Thee.
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I. How oft in holy converse 3. My soul takes up the chorus
With Christ, my Lord, alone, And, pressing on my way,
I seem to hear the millions Communing still with Jesus,
That sing around His throne: I sing from day to day:
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Hallelujah! Amen! 4. Through grace I soon shall conquer
Hallelujah! Amen! And reach my home on high;
Hallelujah! Amen! And through eternal ages
Amen! Amen! I'll shout beyond the sky:
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2. They passed through toils and trials
And, though the strife was long,
They share the victor's conquest
And sing the victor's song:
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WORDS: Henrietta E. Blair, 19th c. HALLELUJAH! AMEN!
MUSIC: Anonymous; arr. by William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838-1921 Oreb. by Ric Domenico
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville. TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 144 Salvation in His Name
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Tenor Sax I, II 146 In the Name of the Lord
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There is strength in the name of the Lord.
There is pow'r in the name of the Lord.
There is hope in the name of the Lord.
Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!
WORDS and MUSIC: Sandi Patti Helvering, Phill McHugh, NAME OF THE LORD
and Gloria Gaither, 1986; music arr. by Robert F. Douglas, 1986 Oreb. by Don Marsh
Copyright © 1986 and this arr. © 1993 River Oaks Music (adm. by Meadowgreen Group, 54 Music Sq. E., Suite 305,
Nashville. 1N 37203), Gaither Music Company, and Sandi's Songs Music. All rights reserved.
International copyright secured. Used by permission.
Tenor Sax I, II 146 In the Name of the Lord - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 147 0 for a Thousand Tongues
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1. 0 for a thousand tongues to sing 5. Hear Him, ye deaf; His praise, ye dumb,
My great Redeemer's praise, Your loosened tongues employ.
The glories of my God and King, Ye blind, behold your Savior come;
The triumphs of His grace! And leap, ye lame, for joy.
2. Jesus! the name that charms our fears, 6. In Christ, your Head, ye then shall know
That bids our sorrows cease; Shall feel your sins forgiv' n,
'Tis music in the sinner's ears; Anticipate your heav'n below,
'Tis life, and health, and peace. And own that love is heav' n.
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Jesus,Jesus,Jesus!
There's just something about that name!
Master, Savior, Jesus!
Like the fragrance after the rain.
Jesus,Jesus,Jesus!
Let all heaven and earth proclaim:
Kings and kingdoms will all pass away,
But there's something about that name!
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1. Christ is the world's Light- He and none other. 3. Christ is the world's Life- He and none other.
Born in our darkness, He became our Brother. Sold once for silver, murdered here, our Brother.
If we have seen Him, we have seen the Father. He who redeems us reigns with God the Father.
Glory to God on high! Glory to God on high!
2. Christ is the world's Peace- He and none other. 4. Give God the glory- God and none other.
No man can serve Him and despise his brother. Give God the glory- Spirit, Son, and Father.
Who else unites us, one in God the Father? · Give God the glory- God in man, my Brother.
Glory to God on high! Glory to God on high!
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1. Fairest Lord Jesus! 3. Fair is the sunshine;
Ruler of all nature! Fairer still the moonlight,
0 Thou of God and man the Son! And all the twinkling starry host.
Thee will I cherish; Jesus shines brighter;
Thee will I honor, Jesus shines purer
Thou, my soul's glory,joy, and crown! Than all the angels heav' n can boast!
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1. Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim, 3. "Salvation to God, who sits on the throne!"
And publish abroad His wondetful name. Let all cry aloud and honor the Son.
The name all-victorious of Jesus extol; The praises of Jesus the angels proclaim,
His kingdom is glorious and rules over all. Fall down on their faces, and worship the Lamb.
2. God ruleth on high, almighty to save. 4. Then let us adore and give Him His right:
And still He is nigh; His presence we have. All glory and pow' r, all wisdom and might,
The great congregation His triumph shall sing, All honor and blessing with angels above,
Ascribing salvation to Jesus our King. And thanks never-ceasing, and infinite love.
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1. Christ has for sin atonement made. 3. He cleansed my heart from all its sin-
What a wonderful Savior! What a wonderful Savior!
We are redeemed; the price is paid. And now He reigns and rules therein.
What a wonderful Savior! What a wonderful Savior!
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2. I praise Him for the cleansing blood- 5. To Him I've given all my heart.
What a wonderful Savior! What a wonderful Savior!
That reconciled my soul to God. The world shall never share a part.
What a wonderful Savior! What a wonderful Savior!
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BENTON HARBOR
WORDS and MUSIC: Elisha A. Hoffman, 1891 Oreb. by David S. Wmkler
Arr. © 1994 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville. TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 155 A Name I Highly Treasure
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1. I've learned to know a name I highly treasure. 2. · That name brings gladness to a soul in sorrow.
0 how it thrills my spirit through and through! It makes life's shadows and its clouds depart-
0 precious name, beyond degree or measure, Brings strength in weakness for today, tomorrow.
My heart is stirred whene'er I think of You! That name brings healing to an aching heart.
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My heart is stirred whene' er I think of Jesus, 3. That name still lives and will live on forever,
That blessed name which sets the captive free- While kings and kingdoms will forgotten be.
The only name through which I find salvation. Through mist or rain, 'twill be beclouded never.
No name on earth has meant so much to me. That name shall shine and shine eternally.
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Tenor Sax I, II 162 Celebrate Immanuel's Name
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1. Celebrate Immanuel's name, 2. Fullness of the Deity 3. Let the Spirit of our Head
The Prince of life and peace. In Jesus' body dwells- Through ev'ry member flow;
God with us, our lips proclaim, Dwells in all His saints and me By our Lord inhabited,
Our faithful hearts confess. When God His Son reveals. We then Immanuel know.
God is in our flesh revealed; Father, manifest Toy Son; Then He doth His name express;
Heav'n and earth in Jesus join- Breathe the true incarnate Word. God in us we truly prove,
Mortal with Immortal filled, In our inmost souls make known Filled with all the life of grace
And human with Divine. The presence of the Lord. And all the pow'r oflove.
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WORDS: Latin hymn, 12th c.; tr. stanzas 1-2, JobuM. Neale, 1851;
tr. stanzas 3-4, Henry S. Coffin, 1916 VEN! EMMANUEL
MUSIC: Plainsong; adapt. by Thomas Helmore, 1854 Oreb. by Russell Mauldin
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 163 0 Come, 0 Come, Emmanuel - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 164 Of the Father's Love Begotten
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2. 0 that birth forever blessed, 4. Christ, to Thee with God the Father,
When the Virgin, full of grace, And, 0 Holy Ghost, to Thee,
By the Holy Ghost conceiving, Hymn and chant and high thanksgiving
Bare the Savior of our race; And unwearied praises be:
And the Babe, the world's Redeemer, Honor, glory, and dominion,
First revealed His sacred face, And eternal victory,
Evennore and evermore! Evennore and evennore! Amen.
WORDS: Aurelius C. Prudentius, 4th c., tr. by John M. Neale, 1854, and DIVINUM MYSTERIUM
Henry W. Baker, 1859 Orch. by Larry Mayfield
MUSIC: Plainsong, 13th c.; arr. by C. Wmfred Douglas, 1916
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square Eas~ Na,hvillo, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 165 Emmanuel
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His name is called Emmanuel-
God with us, revealed in us!
His name is called Emmanuel.
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1. The first Noel the angels did say 3. And by the light of that same star
Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay- Three wise men came from country far;
In fields where they lay keeping their sheep To seek for a King was their intent,
On a cold winter's night that was so deep. And to follow the star where' er it went.
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Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel! 4. This star drew nigh to the northwest;
Born is the King of Israel! O'er Bethlehem it took its rest.
And there it did both stop and stay
2. They looked up and saw a star Right over the place where Jesus lay.
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And to the earth it gave great light,
And so it continued both day and night. 5. Then entered in those wise men three,
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And offered there, in His presence,
Their gold and myrrh and frankincense.
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Tenor Sax I, II 168 It Came upon the Midnight Clear
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I. It came upon the midnight clear, 3. And ye, beneath life's crushing load,
That glorious song of old, Whose forms are bending low,
From angels bending near the earth Who toil along the climbing way
To touch their harps of gold. With painful step and slow,
"Peace on the earth, goodwill to men, Look up! for glad and golden hours
From heav'n's all-gracious King." Come swiftly on the wing.
The world in solemn stillness lay .0 rest beside the weary road
To hear the angels sing. And hear the angels sing.
2. Still through the cloven skies they come, 4. For, lo, the days are hast'ning on,
With peaceful wings unfurled, By prophet bards foretold,
And still their heav'nly music floats When with the ever-circling years
O'er all the weary world. Comes round the age of gold,
Above its sad and lowly plains When peace shall over all the earth
They bend on hov'ring wing, Its ancient splendors fling,
And ever o'er its babel sounds And the whole world give back the song
The blessed angels sing. Which now the angels sing.
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Tenor Sax I, II 169 0 Little Town of Bethlehem
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2. He came down to earth from heaven 4. And our eyes at last shall see Him
Who is God and Lord of all; Through His own redeeming love;
And His shelter was a stable, For that Child so dear and gentle
And His cradle was a stall. Is our Lord in heav' n above.
With the poor and mean and lowly And He leads His children on
Lived on earth our Savior holy. To the place where He is gone.
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WORDS: Joseph Mohr, 1818; tr. stanzas 1, 2, 4 by John F. Young, 1864; STILLE NACHT
tr. stanza 3, anonymous Oreb. by Larry Mayfield
MUSIC: Franz Gruber, 1818
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville. TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 173 Joy to the World
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I. Joy to the world! the Lord is come; 3. No more let sin and sorrow grow,
Let earth receive her King. Nor thorns infest the ground.
Let ev'ry heart prepare Him room, He comes to make His blessings flow
And heav' n and nature sing, Far as the curse is found,
And heav'n and nature sing, Far as the curse is found,
And heav'n, and heav'n and nature sing. Far as, far as the curse is found.
2. Joy to the world! the Savior reigns; 4. He rules the world with truth and grace,
Let men their songs employ, And makes the nations prove
While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains The glories of His righteousness,
Repeat the sounding joy, And wonders of His love,
Repeat the sounding joy, And wonders of His love,
Repeat, repeat the sounding joy. And wonders, and wonders of His love.
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1. Joyful, joyful, we adore You, 2. All Your works declare Your glory;
God of glory, Lord of light; All creation joins to sing.
Angels lifting praise before You Praise resounds as earth rejoices
Sing throughout this holy night. In the birth of Christ, the King.
In a manger lies a Baby- Shepherds kneel before the Infant.
Child of Mary, Son of God. Trumpets sound and anthems raise
Voices joined in joyful chorus As with joy our hearts are lifted,
Praise You for Your gift oflove. Joined in wonder, love, and praise.
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1. 0 come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant. 2. Sing, choirs of angels; sing in exultation.
0 come ye, 0 come ye to Bethlehem. 0 sing, all ye bright hosts of heav'n above.
Come and behold Him- born the King of angels! Glory to God, all glory in the highest!
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0 come, let us adore Him! 3. Yea, Lord, we greet Thee, born this happy morning.
0 come, let us adore Him! 0 Jesus, to Thee be all glory giv'n:
0 come, let us adore Him- Word of the Father, now in flesh appearing!
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1. Away in a manger, no crib for a bed, 3. Be near me, Lord Jesus; I ask Thee to stay
The little Lord Jesus laid down His sweet head. Close by me forever, and love me, I pray.
The stars in the sky looked down where He lay, Bless all the dear children in Thy tender care,
The little Lord Jesus asleep on the hay. And fit us for heaven, to live with Thee there.
WORDS: Stanzas 1-2, anonymous, 1885; stanza 3, John Thomas McFarland, 1892 AWAYINAMANGER
MUSIC: James R. Murray, 1887 Orch. by Jay Rouse
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Tenor Sax I, II 178 Away in a Manger
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1. Away in a manger, no crib for a bed, 3. Be near me, Lord Jesus; I ask Thee to stay
The little Lord Jesus laid down His sweet head. Close by me forever, and love me, I pray.
The stars in the bright sky looked down where He lay, Bless all the dear children in Thy tender care,
The little Lord Jesus asleep on the hay. And fit us for heaven, to live with Thee there.
WORDS: Stanza 1-2, anonymous, 1885; stanza 3, John Thomas McFarland, 1892 CRADLE SONG
MUSIC: William J. Kirkpatrick, 1895 Oreb. by Bruce Greer
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Tenor Sax I, II 179 What Child Is This?
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1. What Child is this who, laid to rest, 2. Why lies He in such mean estate
On Mary's lap is sleeping? Where ox and ass are feeding?
Whom angels greet with anthems sweet, Good Christian, fear; for sinners here
While shepherds watch are keeping? The silent Word is pleading.
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This, this is Christ, the King, 3. So bring Him incense, gold, and myrrh;
Whom shepherds guard and angels sing. Come, peasant, king to own Him.
Haste, haste to bring Him laud, The King of Kings salvation brings;
The Babe, the Son of Mary. Let loving hearts enthrone Him.
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WORDS: William C. Dix, 1865 GREENSLEEVES
MUSIC: Traditional English Melody, 16th c.; arr. by John Stainer, 1871 Orch. by Joseph Linn
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Tenor Sax I, II 180 While Shepherds Watched ...
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1. While shepherds watched their flocks by night, 3. "To you, in David's town this day
All seated on the ground, ls born, of David's line,
The angel of the Lord came down, The Savior, who is Christ the Lord;
And glory shone around, And this shall be the sign,
And glory shone around. And this shall be the sign:
2. ''Fear not," said he, for mighty dread 4. "The heav'nly Babe you there shall find
Had seized their troubled mind, To human view displayed,
"Glad tidings of great joy I bring All meanly wrapped in swathing bands,
To you and all mankind, And in a manger laid,
To you and all mankind. And in a manger laid.
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Go, tell it on the mountain, When lo! above the earth
Over the hills and ev'rywhere; Rang out the angel chorus
Go, tell it on the mountain That hailed our Savior's birth.
That Jesus Christ is born! Refrain
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1. Good Christian men, rejoice 2. Good Christian men, rejoice 3. Good Christian men, rejoice
With heart and soul and voice. With heart and soul and voice. With heart and soul and voice.
Give ye heed to what we say: Now ye hear of endless bliss: Now ye need not fear the grave:
News!News! Joy! Joy! Peace! Peace!
Jesus Christ is born today! Jesus Christ was born for this. Jesus Christ was born to save.
Ox and ass before Him bow, He hath opened heaven's door Calls you one and calls you all
And He is in the manger now. And man is blessed forevermore. To gain His everlasting hall.
Christ is born today! Christ was born for this! Christ was born to save!
Christ is born today! Christ was born for this! Christ was born to save!
WORDS: Latin Carol, 14th c.; tr by John M. Neale, 1855 IN DULCI JUBILO
MUSIC: Traditional German Carol, 14th c. Orch. by Dave Williamson
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Tenor Sax I, II 183 0 Holy Night
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1. 0 holy night! the stars are brightly shining; 3. Truly He taught us to love one another;
It is the night of the dear Savior's birth. His law is love and His gospel is peace.
Long lay the world in sin and error pining, Chains shall He break, for the slave is our brother,
Till He appeared and the soul felt its worth. And in His name all oppression shall cease.
A thrill of hope- the weary world rejoices, Sweet hymns of joy in grateful chorus raise we;
For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn! Let all within us praise His holy name.
Fall on your knees! 0 hear the angel voices! Christ is the Lord! 0 praise His name forever!
0 night divine! 0 night when Christ was born! His pow'r and glory evermore proclaim!
0 night divine! 0 night, 0 night divine! His pow'r and glory evermore proclaim!
2.
Led by the light of faith serenely beaming,
With glowing hearts by His cradle we stand.
So led by light of a star sweetly gleaming,
Here came the wise men from the Orient land.
The King of Kings lay thus in lowly manger,
In all our trials born to be our Friend.
He knows our need- to our weakness is no stranger.
Behold your King; before Him lowly bend!
Behold your King; before Him lowly bend!
WORDS: John S. Dwight, 1813-1893 CANTIQUE DE NOEL
MUSIC: Adolphe C. Adam, 1803-1856; arr. by Lyndell Leatherman, 1992 Keith Christopher
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Tenor Sax I, II 183 0 Holy Night - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 184 God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
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1. God rest you merry, gentlemen; 3. "Fear not, then," said the angel;
Let nothing you dismay. "Let nothing you affright.
Remember Christ, our Savior, This day is born a Savior
Was born on Christmas day, Of a pure virgin bright,
To save us all from Satan's pow'r To free all those who trust in Him
When we were gone astray. From Satan's pow'r and might."
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0 tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy!
0 tidings of comfort and joy! 4. The shepherds at those tidings
Rejoiced much in mind,
2. From God, our heav'nly Father, And left their flocks a-feeding,
A blessed angel came; In tempest, storms, and wind,
And unto certain shepherds And went to Bethlehem straightway
Brought tidings of the same: The Son of God to find
How that in Bethlehem was born Refrain
The Son of God by name.
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Where our dear Savior lay,
They found Him in a manger,
Where oxen feed on hay.
His mother, Mary, kneeling down,
Unto the Lord did pray.
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1. In the little village of Bethlehem, 2. 'Twas a humble birthplace, but O how much
There lay a Child one day, God gave to us that day.
And the sky was bright with a holy light From the manger bed what a path has led;
O'er the place where Jesus lay. What a perfect, holy way.
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Alleluia! 0 how the angels sang!
Alleluia! How it rang!
And the sky was bright with a holy light;
'Twas the birthday of a King.
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1. Child in the manger, 2. Once the most holy 3. Prophets foretold Him-
Infant of Mary, Child of salvation Infant of wonder;
Outcast and Stranger, Gently and lowly Angels behold Him
Lord of all, Lived below. On His throne.
Child who inherits Now as our glorious Worthy our Savior
All our transgressions- Mighty Redeemer, Of all our praises;
All our demerits See Him victorious Happy forever
On Him fall. O'er each foe. Are His own.
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WORDS: Traditional French Carol; tr., Crown of Jesus Music (alt.), 1862 GLORIA
MUSIC: Traditional French Melody Orch. by Keith Christopher
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Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 190 Angels We Have Heard on High - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 191 Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
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I. Hark! the herald angels sing, 2. Christ, by highest heav' n adored!
"Glory to the newborn King! Christ, the everlasting Lord!
Peace on earth, and mercy mild- Long desired, behold Him come--
God and sinners reconciled." Offspring of the Virgin's womb.
Joyful, all ye nations, rise; Veiled in flesh the Godhead see;
Join the triumph of the skies. Hail th'incamate Deity,
With th'angelic hosts proclaim, Pleased as man with men to dwell,
"Christ is born in Bethlehem." Jesus, our Immanuel.
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Hark! the herald angels sing, 3. Hail, the heav'n-born Prince of Peace!
"Glory to the newborn King." Hail, the Sun of Righteousness!
Light and life to all He brings,
Ris'n with healing in His wings.
Mild He lays His glory by,
Born that men no more may die,
Born to raise the sons of earth,
Born to give them second birth.
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1. Angels, from the realms of glory, 2. Shepherds, in the field abiding, 4. Saints before the altar bending,
Wmg your flight o'er all the earth. Watching o'er your flocks bynigbt, Watching long in hope and fear,
Ye who sang creation's story, God with man is now residing; Suddenly the Lord, descending,
Now proclaim Messiah's birth. Yonder shines the Infant Light. In His temple shall appear.
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Come and worship. Come and worship. 3. Sages, leave your contemplations;
Worship Christ, the newborn King. Brighter visions beam afar.
Seek the great Desire of nations;
Ye have seen His natal star.
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WORDS: James Montgomery, 1816 REGENT SQUARE
MUSIC: Henry T. Smart, 1867 Oreb. by Keith Christopher
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Tenor Sax I, II . 192 Angels from the Realms of G ... - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 193 Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne
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1. Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy kingly crown 3. The foxes found rest, and the birds their nest
When Thou earnest to earth for me; In the shade of the forest tree;
But in Bethlehem's home there was found no room But Thy couch was the sod, 0 Thou Son of God,
For Thy holy nativity. In the deserts of Galilee.
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0 come to my heart, Lord Jesus; 4. Thou earnest, 0 Lord, with the living word
There is room in my heart for Thee. That should set Thy people free;
But with mocking scorn, and with crown of thorn,
2. Heaven's arches rang when the angels sang, They bore Thee to Calvary.
Proclaiming Thy royal degree; Refrain
But in lowly birth didst Thou come to earth,
And in great humility. 5. When the heavens shall ring and her choir shall sing
Refrain At Thy coming to victory,
Let Thy voice call me home, saying, "Yet there is room;
There is room at My side for thee!"
My heart shall rejoice, Lord Jesus,
When Thou comest and callest for me.
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2. I thought how, as the day had come, 4. Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
The belfries of all Christendom "God is not dead, nor doth He sleep;
Had rolled along th'unbroken song The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
Of peace on earth, goodwill to men. With peace on earth, goodwill to men."
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1. While by the sheep we watched at night, 3. There shall the Child lie in a stall-
Glad tidings brought an angel bright. This Child who shall redeem us all.
How great our joy! How great our joy!
Great our joy! Great our joy!
Joy, joy, joy! Joy,joy,joy!
Joy, joy, joy! Joy, joy, joy!
Praise we the Lord in heav'n on high! Praise we the Lord in heav'n on high!
Praise we the Lord in heav'n on high! Praise we the Lord in heav'n on high!
2. There shall be born, so he did say, 4. This Gift of God we'll cherish well,
In Bethlehem a Child today. That ever joy our hearts shall fill.
How great our joy! How great our joy!
Great our joy! Great our joy!
Joy, joy, joy! Joy, joy, joy!
Joy, joy, joy! Joy, joy, joy!
Praise we the Lord in heav'n on high! Praise we the Lord in heav'n on high!
Praise we the Lord in heav'n on high! Praise we the Lord in heav'n on high!
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1. I wonder as I wander, out under the sky, 3. If Jesus had wanted for any wee thing-
How Jesus the Savior did come for to die A star in the sky or a bird on the wing,
For poor, om' ry people like you and like I; Or all of God's angels in heav'n for to sing,
I wonder as I wander, out under the sky. He surely could have it, 'cause He was the King.
2. When Mary birthed Jesus, 'twas in a cow's stall, 4. I wonder as I wander, out under the sky,
With wise men and farmers and shepherds and all. How Jesus the Savior did come for to die
But high from God's heaven a star's light did fall; For poor, om'ry people like you and like I;
The promise of the ages it then did recall. I wonder as I wander, out under the sky.
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1. Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness! 2. Fear not to enter His presence in poverty,
Bow down before Him, His glory proclaim. Bearing no gifts to present as your own.
With gold of obedience and incense of lowliness, Bring truth in its beauty and love in its purity-
Kneel and adore Him- the Lord is His name! These are the off' rings to lay at His throne.
WORDS: Stanza 1, John S. B. Mansell, 1863; stanza 2, Ken Bible, 1985 JANICE
MUSIC: TomFettke, 1985 Orch. by Craig Alea
Copyright © 1985 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 205 Tell Me the Story of Jesus
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1. One day when heaven was filled with His praises, 3. One day they left Him alone in the garden;
One day when sin was as black as can be, One day He rested, from suffering free.
Jesus came forth to be born of a virgin, Angels came down o'er His tomb to keep vigil.
Dwelt among men- my Example is He! Hope of the hopeless- my Savior is He!
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Living, He loved me; 4. One day the grave could conceal Him no longer;
Dying, He saved me; One day the stone rolled away from the door.
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2. One day they led Him up Calvary's mountain; 5. One day the trumpet will sound for His coming;
One day they nailed Him to die on the tree. One day the skies with His glories will shine.
Suffering anguish, despised and rejected, Wonderful day, my beloved ones bringing!
Bearing our sins- my Redeemer is He! Glorious Savior- this Jesus is mine!
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Tenor Sax I, II 214 Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness
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1. Praise the One who breaks the darkness 2. Praise the One who blessed the children 3. Praise the one true love incarnate:
With a hl>erating light With a strong yet gentle word. Christ, who suffered in our place.
Praise the One who frees the pris'ners, Praise the One who drove out demons Jesus died and rose for many
Twning blindness into sight With a piercing two-edged sword That we may know God by grace.
Praise the One who preached the gospel, Praise the One who brings cool water Let us sing for joy and gladness,
Healing ev'ry dread disease, To the desert's burning sand Seeing what our God has done.
Calming stonns and feeding thousands From this well comes living water Praise the one redeeming glory;
With the very bread of peace. Quenching thirst in ev'ry land. Praise the One who makes us one.
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WORDS: Theodulph of Orleans, ca. 820; tr. by John M. Neale, 1854 ST. TIIEODULPH
MUSIC: Melchior Teschner, 1615 Oreb. by Marty Hamby
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 215 All Glory, Laud, and Honor - page 2 of 2
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1. "Hosanna, loud hosanna," 2. From Olivet they followed 3. "Hosanna in the highest!"
The little children sang; 'Mid an exultant crowd, That ancient song we sing,
Through pillared court and temple The victor palm branch waving, For Christ is our Redeemer,
The lovely anthem rang. And chanting clear and loud. The Lord of heav'n, our King.
To Jesus, who had blessed them The Lord of earth and heaven 0 may we ever praise Him
Close folded to His breast, Rode on in lowly state, With heart and life and voice,
The children sang their praises, Nor scorned that little children And in His blissful presence
The simplest and the best Should on His bidding wait Etemally rejoice!
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Tenor Sax I, II 220 Lamb of Glory
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L Hear the story from God's Word 2. On the cross God loved the world
That kings and priests and prophets heard: While all the pow' rs of hell were hurled;
There would be a sacrifice, No one there could understand
And blood would flow to pay sin's price. The One they saw was Christ, the Lamb.
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Precious Lamb of glory,
Love's most wondrous story,
Heart of God's redemption of man-
Worship the Lamb of glory.
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Tenor Sax I, II 221 Calvary Covers It All
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1. Far dearer than all that the world can impart 3. How matchless the grace, when I looked on the face
Was the message that came to my heart: Of this Jesus, my crucified Lord;
How that Jesus alone for my sin did atone, My redemption complete I then found at His feet,
And Calvary covers it all. And Calvary covers it all.
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Calvary covers it all- 4. How blessed the thought, that my soul,
My past with its sin and stain. by Him bought,
My guilt and despair Shall be His in the glory on high,
Jesus took on Him there, Where with gladness and song I'll be one
And Calvary covers it all. of the throng,
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Tenor Sax I, II 222 Amazing Love
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0 how He loves you and me! 2. Jesus to Calv'ry did go,
0 how He loves you and me! His love for sinners to show.
He gave His life; what more could He give? What He did there brought hope from despair.
0 how He loves you; 0 how He loves you;
0 how He loves me; 0 how He loves me;
0 how He loves you and me! 0 how He loves you and me!
WORDS and MUSIC: Kurt Kaiser, 1975 PATRICIA
Orch. by Keith Christopher
© Copyright 1975 by Word Music (a div. of Word. Inc.). All rights reserved.
lnt.emational copyright secured. Used by permission.
Tenor Sax I, II 224 My Savior's Love
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1. Alas! and did my Savior bleed? 2. Was it for crimes that I have done 4. Thus might I hide my blushing face
And did my Sov'reign die? He groaned upon the tree? While Calv'ry's cross appears,
Would He devote that sacred head Amazing pity! grace unknown! Dissolve my heart in thankfulness,
For sinners such as I? And love beyond degree! And melt mine eyes to tears.
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He loves me; He loves me. 3. Well might the sun in darkness hide, 5. But drops of grief can ne'er repay
He loves me- this I know. And shut His glories in The debt of love I owe.
He gave Himself to die for me When Christ, the mighty Maker, died Here, Lord, I give myself away;
Because He loves me so! For man, the creature's, sin. 'TIS all that I can do.
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WORDS: Isaac Watts, 1707; refrain, anonymous HELOVESME
MUSIC: Anonymous Orch. by Don Marsh
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 228 Why Should He Love Me So?
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1. Alas! and did my Savior bleed, 3. Well might the sun in darkness hide,
And did my Sov'reign die? And shut His glories in
Would He devote that sacred head When Christ, the mighty Maker, died
For sinners such as I? For man, the creature's, sin.
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At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light, 4. Thus might I hide my blushing face
And the burden of my heart rolled away, While Calv'ry's cross appears,
It was there by faith I received my sight, Dissolve my heart in thankfulness,
And now I am happy all the day! And melt mine eyes to tears.
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2. Was it for crimes that I have done
He groaned upon the tree? 5. But drops of grief can ne'er repay
Amazing pity! grace unknown! The debt of love I owe.
And love beyond degree! Here, Lord, I give myself away;
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WORDS: Isaac Watts, 1707, refrain, Ralph E. Hudson, 1885 Refrain HUDSON
MUSIC: RalphE. Hudson, 1885 Oreb. by Dave Williamson
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 231 Beneath the Cross of Jesus
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1. Beneath the cross of Jesus 3. Upon the cross of Jesus
I fain would take my stand- Mine eyes at times can see
The shadow of a mighty rock The very dying form of One
Within a weary land, Who suffered there for me.
A home within the wilderness, And from my smitten heart, with tears,
A rest upon the way These wonders I confess:
From the burning of the noontide heat The wonder of His glorious love,
And the burden of the day. And my unworthiness.
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1. King of my life I crown Thee now; 2. Show me the tomb where Thou wast laid,
Thine shall the glory be. Tenderly mourned and wept;
Lest I forget Thy thorn-crowned brow, Angels in robes of light arrayed
Lead me to Calvary. Guarded Thee whilst Thou slept.
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Lest I forget Gethsemane, 3. Let me, like Mary, thro' the gloom
Lest I forget Thine agony, Come with a gift to Thee,
Lest I forget Thy love for me, Show to me now the empty tomb;
Lead me to Calvary. Lead me to Calvary.
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1. On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, 3. In the old rugged cross, stained with blood so divine,
The emblem of suff'ring and shame; A wondrous beauty I see;
And I love that old cross, where the dearest and best For 'twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died
For a world of lost sinners was slam. To pardon and sanctify me.
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So I'll cherish the old rugged cross, 4. To the old rugged cross I will ever be true,
Till my trophies at last I lay down. Its shame and reproach gladly bear.
I will cling to the old rugged cross, Then He'll call me someday to my home far away,
And exchange it someday for a crown. Where His glory forever I'll share.
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2. 0 the old rugged cross, so despised by the world,
Has a wondrous attraction for me;
For the dear Lamb of God left His glory above
To bear it to dark Calvary.
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Tenor Sax I, II 234 In the Cross of Christ I Glory
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I. Years I spent in vanity and pride, 3. Now I've giv'n to Jesus ev'rything;
Caring not my Lord was crucified, Now I gladly own Him as my King;
Knowing not it was for me He died Now my raptured soul can only sing
On Calvary. Of Calvary.
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Mercy there was great and grace was free; 4. 0 the love that drew salvation's plan!
Pardon there was multiplied to me; 0 the grace that brought it down to man!
There my burdened soul found liberty, 0 the mighty gulf that God did span
At Calvary. At Calvary!
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2. By God's Word at last my sin I learned;
Then I trembled at the law I'd spumed,
Till my guilty soul imploring turned
To Calvary.
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WORDS: William R. Newell, 1895 CALVARY
MUSIC: Daniel B. Towner, 1895 Orch. by David S. Wmlder
Arr. © 1994 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 237 Lift High the Cross
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1. Come, Christians, follow where our Savior trod, 4. Set up Thy throne, that earth's despair may cease
Our King victorious, Christ, the Son of God Beneath the shadow of its healing peace.
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2. Led on their way by this triumphant sign, 5. For Thy blest cross which doth for all atone,
The hosts of God in conqu'ring ranks combine. Creation's praises rise before Thy throne.
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1. When I survey the wondrous cross 3. See, from His head, His hands, His feet,
On which the Prince of Glory died, Sorrow and love flow mingled down.
My richest gain I count but loss, Did e'er such love and sorrow meet,
And pour contempt on all my pride. Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
2. Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, 4. Were the whole realm of nature mine,
Save in the death of Christ, my God. That were a present far too small.
All the vain things that charm me most, Love so amazing, so divine,
I sacrifice them to His blood. Demands my soul, my life, my all!
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Tenor Sax I, II 240 Near the Cross
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1. Jesus, keep me near the cross. 2. Near the cross, a trembling soul, 4. Near the cross I'll watch and wait,
There a precious fountain, Love and mercy found me; Hoping, trusting ever,
Free to all, a healing stream, There the Bright and Morning Star Till I reach the golden strand,
Flows from Calv'ry's mountain. Sheds its beams around me. Just beyond the river.
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In the cross, in the cross 3. Near the cross! 0 Lamb of God,
Be my glory ever, Bring its scenes before me;
Till my raptured soul shall find Help me walk from day to day
Rest beyond the river. With its shadows o'er me.
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1. I must needs go home by the way of the cross; 2. I must needs go on in the blood-sprinkled way,
There's no other way but this. The path that the Savior trod,
I shall ne'er get sight of the Gates of Light If I ever climb to the heights sublime,
If the way of the cross I miss. Where the soul is at home with God.
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The way of the cross leads home. 3. Then I bid farewell to the way of the world,
The way of the cross leads home. To walk in it nevermore;
It is sweet to know, as I onward go, For my Lord says, "Come," and I seek my home
The way of the cross leads home. Where He waits at the open door.
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1. Down at the cross where my Savior died, 3. 0 precious fountain that saves from sin!
Down where for cleansing from sin I cried, I am so glad that I entered in!
There to my heart was the blood applied. There Jesus saves me and keeps me clean.
Glory to His name! Glory to His name!
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Glory to His name! 4. Come to this fountain so rich and sweet;
Glory to His name! Cast thy poor soul at the Savior's feet;
There to my heart was the blood applied. Plunge in today and be made complete.
Glory to His name! Glory to His name!
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2. I am so wondrously saved from sin;
Jesus so sweetly abides within.
There at the cross where He took me in-
Glory to His name!
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Tenor Sax I, II 243 Blessed Redeemer
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1. Up Calv'ry's mountain one dreadful mom 2. "Father, forgive them,'' thus did He pray,
Walked Christ, my Savior, weary and worn, E'en while His lifeblood flowed fast away.
Facing for sinners death on the cross, Praying for sinners while in such woe,
That He might save them from endless loss. No one but Jesus ever loved so!
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Blessed Redeemer! Precious Redeemer! 3. 0 how I love Him, Savior and Friend!
Seems now I see Him on Calvary's tree- How can my praises ever find end?
Wounded and bleeding, for sinners pleading, Through years unnumbered on heaven's shore,
Blind and unheeding, dying for me! My tongue shall praise Him forevermore.
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There on the cross He was wounded for me. Up in the skies He is living for me.
Gone my transgressions, and now I am free, Daily He's pleading and praying for me,
All because Jesus was wounded for me. All because Jesus is living for me.
2. Dying for me, dying for me, 5. Coming for me, coming for me,
There on the cross He was dying for me. One day to earth He is coming for me.
Now in His death my redemption I see, Then with what joy His dear face I shall see!
All because Jesus was dying for me. 0 how I praise Him! He's coming for me.
3. Risen for me, risen for me,
Up from the grave He has risen for me.
Now evermore from death's sting I am free,
All because Jesus has risen for me.
WORDS: Stanza 1. W. G. Ovens, 20th c.; stanzas 2-5, Gladys Westcott Roberts, 20th c. FORME
MUSIC: W. G. Ovens, 20th c. Orch. by Larry Mayfield
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. AU rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 245 What Wondrous Love Is This
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1. What wondrous love is this, 0 my soul, 0 my soul! 3. To God and to the Lamb I will sing, I will sing.
What wondrous love is this, 0 my soul! To God and to the Lamb I will sing.
What wondrous love is this To God and to the Lamb
That caused the Lord of bliss Who is the great I AM,
To bear the dreadful curse for my soul, for my soul, While millions join the theme, I will sing, I will sing.
To bear the dreadful curse for my soul. While millions join the theme, I will sing.
2. When I was sinking down, sinking down, sinking down, 4. And when from death I'm free, I'll sing on, I'll sing on.
When I was sinking down, sinking down, And when from death I'm free, I'll sing on.
When I was sinking down And when from death I'm free,
Beneath God's righteous frown, I'll sing and joyful be,
Christ laid aside His crown for my soul, for my soul. And through eternity, I'll sing on, I'll sing on.
Christ laid aside His crown for my soul. And through eternity, I'll sing on.
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1. There is a Redeemer- Jesus, God's own Son, 2. Jesus, my Redeemer, name above all names,
Precious Lamb of God, Messiah, Holy One. Precious Lamb of God, Messiah, 0 for sinners slain.
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Thank You, 0 my Father, for giving us Your Son, 3. When I stand in Glory, I will see His face;
And leaving Your Spirit till the work on earth is done. There I'll serve my King forever in that holy place.
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1. Once on a cross there hung in sorrow 2. See on His brow the scars the thorns made;
One who was willing to die for our sins; See where the spear was thrust in His side;
God's only Son, sent down from heaven, See in His hands where nails were driven.
Came to redeem all men. 0 how He suffered and died!
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He has surely borne our sorrow; 3. There is no death, for He has risen;
He has taken the sin-debt away. Death and the grave have been conquered at last.
He was bruised for our transgressions, And this I know- we shall be like Him
And by His stripes we are healed today. In His own glory at last.
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Tenor Sax I, II 249 0 Sacred Head, Now Wounded
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1. 0 sacred Head, now wounded, 2. What Thou, my Lord, hast suffered 3. What language shall I borrow
With grief and shame weighed down, Was all for sinners' gain. To thank Thee, dearest Friend,
Now scornfully surrounded Mine, mine was the transgression, For this Thy dying sorrow,
With thorns, Thine only crown; But Thine the deadly pain. Thy pity without end?
0 sacred Head, what glory, Lo, here I fall, my Savior! 0 make me Thine forever;
What bliss till now was Thine! 'Tis I deserve Thy place. And, should I fainting be,
Yet, though despised and gory, Look on me with Thy favor; Lord, let me never, never
I joy to call Thee mine. And grant to me Thy grace. Outlive my love to Thee.
WORDS: Latin poem, attr. to Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th c.; Ger. tr., Paul Gerhardt, 1656; PASSION CHORALE
Eng. tr., James W. Alexander, 1830 Oreb. by Stan Pethel
MUSIC: Hans Leo Hassler, 1601; arr. by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1729
Arr.@ 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 250 Were You There?
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1. Were you there when they crucified my Lord? 3. Were you there when they laid Him in a tomb?
Were you there when they crucified my Lord? Were you there when they laid Him in a tomb?
0 sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, 0 sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble,
tremble! tremble!
Were you there when they crucified my Lord? Were you there when they laid Him in a tomb?
2. Were you there when they nailed Him to a tree? 4. Were you there when He rose up from the dead?
Were you there when they nailed Him to a tree? Were you there when He rose up from the dead?
0 sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, 0 sometimes I feel like shouting glocy, glory,
tremble! glocy!
Were you there when they nailed Him to a tree? Were you there when He rose up from the dead?
* Play last verse marcato and forte.
WORDS: Afro-American Spiritual WERE YOU THERE?
MUSIC: Afro-American Spiritual Oreb. by Keith Christopher
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
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Tenor Sax I, II 251 Covered by the Blood
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L Once in sin's darkest night I was wand'ring alone; 3. I can ne'er understand why He sought even me,
A stranger to mercy I stood. Why His life-blood on Calvary flowed.
But the Savior came nigh But sufficient for me,
When He heard my faint cry, Since He died on the tree,
And He put my sins under the blood. He hath put my sins under the blood
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They are covered by the blood; 4. Now He comes to my heart and removes ev'ry care;
They are covered by the blood; He bears all my cumbering load
My sins are all covered by the blood In a pathway replete
Mine iniquities so vast With His love are my feet,
Have been blotted out at last. Since He put my sins under the blood.
My sins are all covered by the blood. Refrain
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1. There is a fountain filled with blood 3. Dear dying Lamb, Thy precious blood
Drawn from Immanuel's veins; Shall never lose its pow'r
And sinners, plunged beneath that flood, Till all the ransomed Church of God
Lose all their guilty stains, Be saved, to sin no more;
Lose all their guilty stains, Be saved, to sin no more;
Lose all their guilty stains. Be saved, to sin no more;
And sinners, plunged beneath that flood, Till all the ransomed Church of God
Lose all their guilty stains. Be saved, to sin no more.
2. The dying thief rejoiced to see 4. B' er since, by faith, I saw the stream
That fountain in his day; Thy flowing wounds supply,
And there may I, though vile as he, Redeeming love has been my theme
Wash all my sins away, And shall be till I die,
Wash all my sins away, And shall be till I die,
Wash all my sins away. And shall be till I die.
And there may I, though vile as he, Redeeming love has been my theme
Wash all my sins away. And shall be till I die.
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Tenor Sax I, II 256 Because He Lives
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1. God sent His Son- they called Him Jesus; 2. How sweet to hold a newborn baby
He came to love, heal and forgive. And feel the pride and joy he gives;
He lived and died to buy my pardon; But greater still the calm assurance:
An empty grave is there to prove my Savior lives. This child can face uncertain days because He lives.
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Because He lives, I can face tomorrow; 3. And then one day I'll cross the river;
Because He lives, all fear is gone. I'll fight life's final war with pain.
Because I know He holds the future And then, as death gives way to vict' ry,
And life is worth the living- just because He lives. I'll see the lights of glory- and I'll know He reigns.
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WORDS: Gloria Gaither and William J. Gaither, 1971 RESURRECTION
MUSIC: William J. Gaither, 1971 Oreb. by Ed Dickinson
Copyright© 1971 by William J. Gaither. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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Tenor Sax I, II 257 Our Risen King
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Tenor Sax I, II 259 Worship Christ, the Risen King
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l. Rise, 0 Church, and lift your voices; 3. Hear the earth protest and tremble; 5. We acclaim Your life, 0 Jesus;
Christ has conquered death and hell. See the stone removed with pow'r. Now we sing Your victory.
Sing as all the earth rejoices; All hell's minions may assemble, Sin and hell may seek to seize us,
Resunection anthems swell. But cannot withstand His hour. But Your conquest keeps us free.
Come and worship, come and worship, He has conquered, He has conquered, Stand in triumph, stand in triumph;
Worship Christ, the risen King! Christ the Lord, the.risen King! Worship Christ, the risen King!
2. See the tomb where death had laid Him; 4. Doubt may lift its head to murmur,
Empty now, its mouth declares: Scoffers mock and sinners jeer;
"Death and I could not contain Him, But the truth proclaims a wonder
For the throne oflife He shares." Thoughtful hearts receive with cheer.
Come and worship, come and worship, He is risen, He is risen;
Worship Christ, the risen King! Now receive the risen King!
WORDS: Jack Hayford, 1986 REGENT SQUARE
MUSIC: Henry T. Smart, 1867 Orch. by Keith Christopher
Words© 1986 Annamarie Music (adm. by Maranatha! Music, c/o Toe Copyright Company, Nashville, TN).
All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Used by permission.
Music arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved. Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East. Nashville, TN 37203.
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260 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today
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Sons of men and angels say: Alleluia! Fought the fight, the battle won. Alleluia!
Raise your joys and triumphs high. Alleluia! Death in vain forbids Him rise. Alleluia!
Sing, ye heav'ns, and earth, reply: Alleluia! Christ has opened paradise. Alleluia!
2. Lives again our glorious King. Alleluia! 4. Soar we now where Christ has led. Alleluia!
Where, 0 death, is now thy sting? Alleluia! Foll'wing our exalted Head. Alleluia!
Dying once, He all doth save. Alleluia! Made like Him, like Him we rise. Alleluia!
Where thy victory, 0 grave? Alleluia! Ours the cross, the grave, the skies. Alleluia!
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1. Christ is risen, Christ is living. 2. If the Lord had never risen, 3. Death has lost its old dominion;
Dry your tears; be unafraid. We'd have nothing to believe. Let the world rejoice and shout!
Death and darkness could not hold Him, But His promise can be trusted: Christ, the firstborn of the living,
Nor the tomb in which He lay. "You will live because I live." Gives us life and leads us out.
Do not look among the dead for As we share the death of Adam, Let us thank our God who causes
One who lives forevermore. So in Christ we live again. Hope to spring up from the ground.
Tell the world that Christ is risen; Death has lost its sting and terror; Christ is risen, Christ is giving
Make it known He goes before, Christ the Lord has come to reign. Life eternal, life profound.
WORDS: Nicolas Martinez, 1960; tr. by Fred Kaan, 1972 AUSTRIAN HYMN
MUSIC: Franz Joseph Haydn, 1797 Oreb. by Stan Pethel
Translation copyright@ 1974 by Hope Publishing Co., Carol Stream, ll, 60188. All rights reserved. Used by permissfoo.
Mmic arr.@ 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved. Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 262HeLives
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I. I serve a risen Savior; He's in the world today. 2. In all the world around me, I see His loving care;
I know that He is living, whatever men may say. And though my heart grows weary, I never will despair.
I see His hand of mercy, I hear His voice of cheer; I know that He is leading through all the stormy blast;
And just the time I need Him, He's always near. The day of His appearing will come at last
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He lives, He lives! Christ Jesus lives today! 3. Rejoice, rejoice, 0 Christian! lift up your voice and sing
He walks with me and talks with me along life's narrow way. Eternal hallelujahs to Jesus Christ, the King!
He lives, He lives, salvation to impart! The Hope of all who seek Him, the Help of all who find,
You ask me how I know He lives? He lives within my heart! None other is so loving, so good and kind.
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I. Thine is the glory, risen, conqu'ring Son; 2. Lo! Jesus meets us, risen from the tomb;
Endless is the vict'ry Thou o'er death hast won. Lovingly He greets us, scatters fear and gloom.
Angels in bright raiment rolled the stone away, Let His Church, with gladness, hymns of triumph
Kept the folded grave-clothes where Thy body sing.
lay. For her Lord now liveth; death has lost its sting.
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Thine is the glory, risen, conqu'ring Son; 3. No more we doubt Thee, glorious Prince of Life!
Endless is the vict'ry Thou o'er death hast won. Life is naught without Thee; aid us in our strife.
Make us more than conqu' rors through Thy
deathless love;
Bring us safe through Jordan to Thy home
above.
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WORDS: Edmond L. Budry, 1884; tr. by Richard B. Hoyle, 1923 MACCABEUS
MUSIC: George Frederick Handel, 1747 Oreb. by Larry Mayfield
Arr. @ 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
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Tenor Sax I, II 266 Alleluia! Alleluia!
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1. Alleluia! Alleluia! 2. Now the iron bars are broken; 3. Alleluia! Alleluia!
Hearts to heav'n and voices raise. Christ from death to life is born- Glory be to God on high.
Sing to God a hymn of gladness; Glorious life, and life immortal Alleluia to the Savior
Sing to God a hymn of praise. On this resurrection mom. Who has won the victory.
He who on the cross as Savior Christ has triumphed, and we conquer Alleluia to the Spirit,
For the world's salvation bled, By His mighty enterprise; Fount of love and sanctity.
Jesus Christ, the King of Glory, We with Him to life etemal Alleluia! Alleluia
Now is risen from the dead. By His resurrection rise. To the Triune Majesty.
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1. Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious; 3. Sinners in derision crowned Him,
See the Man of Sorrows now, Mocking thus the Savior's claim;
From the fight returned victorious. Saints and angels crowd around Him,
Ev'ry knee to Him shall bow. Own His title, praise His name:
Crown Him, crown Him! Crown Him, crown Him!
Crown Him, crown Him! Crown Him, crown Him!
Crowns become the Victor's brow. Spread abroad the Victor's fame.
2. Crown the Savior; angels, crown Him, 4. Harl<, those bursts of acclamation!
Rich the trophies Jesus brings. Harle, those loud, triumphant chords!
In the seat of pow'r enthrone Him, Jesus takes the highest station.
While the vault of heaven rings. 0 what joy the sight affords!
Crown Him, crown Him! Crown Him, crown Him!
Crown Him, crown Him! Crown Him, crown Him!
Crown the Savior King of Kings. King of Kings and Lord of Lords!
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1. How lovely on the mountains are the feet of him 3. Out from the tomb He came with grace and majesty.
Who brings good news, good news He is alive! He is alive!
Announcing peace, proclaiming news of happiness: God loves us so- see here His hands, His feet, His side.
Our God reigns; our God reigns! Yes, we know He is alive!
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Our God reigns! OPTIONAL STANZAS: To be sung after stanza 2 as stanzas
Our God reigns! 3 and 4.
Our God reigns!
Our God reigns! It was our sin and guilt that bruised and wounded Him.
It was our sin that brought Him down.
2. He had no stately form; He had no majesty, When we like sheep had gone astray, our Shepherd came
That we should be drawn to Him. And on His shoulders bore our shame.
He was despised, and we took no account of Him; Refrain
Yet now He reigns with the Most High!
Refrain Meek as a lamb that's led out to the slaughterhouse,
Dumb as a sheep before its shearer,
His life ran down upon the ground like pouring rain,
That we might be born again.
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WORDS: Leonard E. Smith, Jr., 1974 OUR GOD REIGNS
MUSIC: Leonard E. Smith, Jr., 1974; arr. Eugene Thomas, 1986 Orch. by Jay Rouse
© 1974, 1978 by L. Smith/New Jerusalem Music, P.O. Box 22S, Clarksboro, NJ 08020. Used by permission.
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He is Lord! He is Lord!
He is risen from the dead and He is Lord!
Ev'ry knee shall bow, ev'ry tongue confess
That Jesus Cbrist is Lord.
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1. Jesus shall reign where' er the sun 3. People and realms of ev'ry tongue
Does his successive journeys run; Dwell on His love with sweetest song,
His kingdom spread from shore to shore, And infant voices shall proclaim
Till moons shall wax and wane no more. Their early blessings on His name.
2. To Him shall endless prayer be made, 4. Let ev'ry creature rise and bring
And endless praises crown His head. His grateful honors to our King;
His name like sweet perfume shall rise Angels descend with songs again,
With ev'ry morning sacrifice. And earth repeat the loud "Amen!"
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Tenor Sax I, II 272 Crown Him with Many Crowns
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1. Crown Him with many crowns, 3. Crown Him the Lord of Life!
The Lamb upon His throne. Who triumphed o'er the grave;
Hark! how the heav'nly anthem drowns Who rose victorious to the strife
All music but its own! For those He came to save.
Awake, my soul, and sing His glories now we sing
Of Him who died for thee, Who died and rose on high,
And hail Him as thy matchless King Who died eternal life to bring,
Through all eternity. And lives that death may die.
2. Crown Him the Lord of Love! 4. Crown Him the Lord of Heav'n!
Behold His hands and side- One with the Father known,
Rich wounds, yet visible above, One with the Spirit through Him giv'n
In beauty glorified. From yonder glorious throne.
No angel in the sky To Thee be endless praise,
Can fully bear that sight, For Thou for us hast died.
But downward bends his wond'ring eyes Be Thou, 0 Lord, through endless days
At mysteries so bright. Adored and magnified!
WORDS: Stanzas 1, 2, 4, Matthew Bridges, 1854; stanza 3, Godfrey Turing, 1874 DIADEMATA
MUSIC: George J. Elvey, 1868 Oreb. by Ed Dickinson
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
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Tenor Sax I, II 273 Alleluia! Sing to Jesus
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Tenor Sax I, II 276 Rejoice, the Lord Is King
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Tenor Sax I, II 277 At the Name of Jesus
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1. At the name of Jesus 2. Humbled for a season 3. In your hearts enthrone Him; 4. Watch, for this Lord Jesus
Ev'ry knee shall bow, To receive a name There let Him remove Shall return again
Ev'ry tongue confess Him From the lips of sinners All that is not holy, With His Father's glory,
King of Glory now. Unto whom He came, All that is not true. O'er the earth to reign;
'Tis the Father's pleasure Faithfully He bore it, Crown Him as your captain For the day is coming
We should call Him Lord, Spotless to the last, In temptation's hour; When each knee shall bow,
Who from the beginning Brought it back victorious Let His will enfold you All our hearts confess Him
Was the mighty Word. When from death He passed. In its light and pow'r. King of Glory now.
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2. Ev'ry eye shall now behold Him, 4. Yes, amen! let all adore Thee,
Robed in dreadful majesty! High on Thine eternal throne;
Those who set at naught and sold Him, Savior, take the pow'r and glory,
Pierced, and nailed Him to the tree, Claim the kingdom for Thine own.
Deeply wailing, deeply wailing, 0 come quickly! 0 come quickly!
Shall the true Messiah see. Everlasting God, come down!
WORDS: Charles Wesley, 1758, and Martin Madan, 1760; based on John Cennick, 1752 REGENT SQUARE
MUSIC: Henry T. Smart, 1867 Orch. by Keith Christopher
Arr.@ 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 279 When We See Christ
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Our trials hard to bear; With not a ray of light;
We're tempted to complain, We're tossed and driven on-
To murmur and despair. No human help in sight.
But Christ will soon appear But there is One in heav'n
To catch His bride away- Who knows our deepest care.
All tears forever over Let Jesus solve your problem;
In God's eternal day. Just go to Him in pray' r.
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It will be worth it all when we see Jesus. 3. Life's day will soon be o'er-
Life's trials will seem so small when we see Christ. All storms forever past.
One glimpse of His dear face all sorrow will erase. We'll cross the great divide
So bravely run the race till we see Christ. To glory, safe at last.
We'll share the joys of heav'n-
A harp, a home, a crown.
The tempter will be banished;
We'll lay our burdens down.
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WORDS and MUSIC: Esther Kerr Rusthoi, 1941 WHEN WE SEE CHRIST
Orch. by Joseph Linn
Copyright© 1941 Singspiration Music/ASCAP. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Benson Music Group, Inc.
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Tenor Sax I, II 281 Jesus Is Coming Again
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1. Marvelous message we bring; 2. Forest and flower exclaim,
Glorious carol we sing! Mountain and meadow the same,
Wonderful word of the King: All earth and heaven proclaim:
Jesus is coming again! Jesus is coming again!
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Coming again, coming again! 3. Standing before Him at last,
Maybe morning, maybe noon, Trial and trouble all past,
Maybe evening and maybe soon! Crowns at His feet we will cast.
Coming again, coming again! Jesus is coming again!
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Tenor Sax I, II 282 We'll Work till Jesus Comes
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1. 0 land of rest, for thee I sigh! 2. To Jesus Christ I fled for rest;
When will the moment come He bade me cease to roam,
When I shall lay my armor by And lean for comfort on His breast
And dwell in peace at home? Till He conduct me home.
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We'll work till Jesus comes. 3. I sought at once my Savior's side;
We'll work till Jesus comes. No more my steps shall roam.
We'll work till Jesus comes, With Him I'll brave death's chilling tide
And we'll be gathered home. And reach my heav'nly home.
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1. There is coming a day when no heartaches 2. There'll be no sorrow there, no more burdens
shall come-- to bear,
No more clouds in the sky, no more tears to No more sickness, no pain, no more parting
dim the eye. over there.
All is peace forevermore on that happy And forever I will be with the One who died
golden shore. for me.
What a day, glorious day that will be! What a day, glorious day that will be!
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What a day that will be when my Jesus I shall see,
And I look upon His face-the One who saved me by His grace.
When He takes me by the hand and leads me through the promised land,
What a day, glorious day that will be!
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TenorSaxl,Il 285 When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder
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1. When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, 2. On that bright and cloudless morning
and time shall be no more, when the dead in Christ shall rise,
And the morning breaks, eternal, bright, and fair; And the glory of His resurrection share;
When the saved of earth shall gather When His chosen ones shall gather
over on the other shore, to their home beyond the skies,
And the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there. And the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there.
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When the roll is called up yonder, 3. Let us labor for the Master
When the roll is called up yonder, from the dawn till setting sun;
When the roll is called up yonder, Let us talk of all His wondrous love and care.
When the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there. Then when all of life is over,
and our work on earth is done,
And the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there.
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I. View the present through the promise: 2. Probe the present with the promise: 3. Match the present to the promise:
Christ will come again. Christ will come again. Christ will come again.
Trust despite the deep'ning darkness: Let your daily actions witness: Make this hope your guiding premise:
Christ will come again. Christ will come again. Christ will come again.
Lift the world above its grieving Let your loving and your giving Pattern all your calculating
1brough your watching and believing And your justice and forgiving And the world you are creating
In the hope past faith's conceiving: Be a sign to all the living: To the advent you are waiting:
Christ will come again. Christ will come again. Christ will come again.
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You shall go out with joy and be led forth with peace. And all the trees of the field will clap their hands;
The mountains and the hills will break forth before you. The trees of the field will clap their hands.
There'll be shouts of joy and all the trees of the field The trees of the field will clap their hands
Will clap, will clap their hands. While you go out with joy.
WORDS: Steffi Geiser Rubin, 1975; based on Isaiah 55:12 TIIE TREES OFTIIEFJELD
MUSIC: Stuart Dauermann, 1975 Oreb. by Ric Domenico
© 197S. and arr.© 1995, by Lillenas Publishing Co. AU rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville, TN 37203.
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Tenor Sax I, II 289 Soon and Very Soon
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1. Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King! 3. No more dying there-we are going to see the King!
Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King! No more dying there- we are going to see the King!
Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King! No more dying there- we are going to see the King!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! We're going to see the King! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! We're going to see the King!
2. No more crying there-we are going to see the King! 4. Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King!
No more crying there- we are going to see the King! Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King!
No more crying there- we are going to see the King! Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! We're going to see the King! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! We're going to see the King!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
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Tenor Sax I, Il 291 The Comforter Has Come
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1. 0 spread the tidings 'round, wherever man is found, 3. Lo, the great King of Kings, with healing in His wings,
Wherever human hearts and human woes abound. To ev'ry captive soul a full deliv'rance brings;
Let ev'ry Christian tongue proclaim the joyful sound: And through the vacant cells the song of triumph rings:
The Comforter has come! The Comforter has come!
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The Comforter has come! The Comforter has come! 4. 0 boundless love divine! How shall this tongue of mine
The Holy Ghost from heav'n, the Father's promise To wond'ring mortals tell the matchless grace divine-
giv'n! That I, a child of hell, should in His image shine!
0 spread the tidings 'round, wherever man is found: The Comforter has come!
The Comforter has come! Refrain
2. The long, long night is past; the morning breaks at last;
And hushed the dreadful w~ and fury of the blast,
As o'er the golden hills the day advances fast!
The Comforter has come!
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1. Spirit of God, descend upon my heart. 3. Teach me to feel that Thou art always nigh.
Wean it from earth; through all its pulses move. Teach me the struggles of the soul to bear,
Stoop to my weakness, mighty as Thou art, To check the rising doubt, the rebel sigh;
And make me love Thee as I ought to love. Teach me the patience of unanswered prayer.
2. Hast Thou not bid us love Thee, God and King? 4. Teach me to love Thee as Thine angels love,
All, all Thine own- soul, heart, and strength, and mind! One holy passion filling all my frame;
I see Thy cross- there teach my heart to cling. The baptism of the heav' n-descended Dove-
0 let me seek Thee, and O let me find! My heart an altar, and Thy love the flame.
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1. Holy Spirit, my heart yearns for Thee; 2. Never, never shall I be set free;
Holy Spirit, abide in me. Never, never, till Thou purgest me.
Make me clean; 0 make me pure. "Come just now," my czy, my prayer;
I must know the double cure. Inbred sin I cannot bear!
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Holy Spirit, be my Guide; 3. Ne' er my trust will be in vain,
Holy Spirit, my heart's open wide. Naught to lose and all to gain.
Make me to know Thy will divine; Take my life, my self, my soul;
Holy Spirit, be Thou mine. Burn the chaff and make me whole.
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1. Holy Spirit, breathe on me, 3. Holy Spirit, breathe on me;
Until my heart is clean. Fill me with pow'r divine.
Let sunshine fill its inmost part, Kindle a flame of love and zeal
With not a cloud between. Within this heart of mine.
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Breathe on me, breathe on me; 4. Holy Spirit, breathe on me,
Holy Spirit, breathe on me. Till I am all Thine own-
Take Thou my heart; cleanse ev'ry part. Until my will is lost in Thine,
Holy Spirit, breathe on me. To live for Thee alone.
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2. Holy Spirit, breathe on me;
My stubborn will subdue.
Teach me in words of living flame
What Christ would have me do.
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WORDS: Edwin Hatch, 1878; adapt. by B.B. McKinney, 1937 TRUETT
MUSIC: B.B. McKinney, 1937 Oreb. by Don Marsh
© Copyright 1937, Renewal 1965 Broadman Press. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Tenor Sax I, II 302 Breathe on Me, Breath of God
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1. Come, Holy Spirit, heav'nly Dove, 3. Awake our souls to joyful songs;
With all Thy quick'ning pow'rs; Let pure devotion rise,
Kindle a flame of sacred love Till praise employs our thankful tongues,
In these cold hearts of ours. And doubt forever dies.
2. 0 raise our thoughts from things below, 4. Come, Holy Spirit, heav'nly Dove,
From vanities and toys; With all Thy quick' ning pow' rs;
Then shall we with fresh courage go Come, shed abroad a Savior's love,
To reach eternal joys. And that shall kindle ours.
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There's a sweet, sweet Spirit in this place, Sweet Holy Spirit, sweet heavenly Dove,
And I know that it's the Spirit of the Lord. Stay right here with us, filling us with Your Jove.
There are sweet expressions on each face, And for these blessings we lift our hearts in praise.
And I know that it's the presence of the Lord. Without a doubt we'll know that we have been revived
When we shall leave this place.
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Tenor Sax I, TI 305 0 Breath of Life
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1. 0 Breath of Life, come sweeping through us; 4. 0 heart of Christ, once broken for us,
Revive Toy Church with life and pow'r. 'Tis there we find our strength and rest;
0 Breath of Life, come, cleanse, renew us; Our broken, contrite hearts now solace,
And fit Toy Church to meet this hour. And let Toy waiting Church be blest
2. 0 Wind of God, come bend us, break us, 5. Revive us, Lord! Is zeal abating
TIii humbly we confess our need. While harvest fields are vast and white?
Then in Toy tenderness remake us; Revive us, Lord; the world is waiting.
Revive, restore- for this we plead. Equip Toy Church to spread the light
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WORDS: Gloria Gaither and WIiliam J. Gaither, 1964 COME, HOLY SPIRIT
MUSIC: Wtlliam J. Gaither, 1964 Oreb. by Ed Dickinson
© Cop)Tight 1964 by William J. Gaither. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Tenor Sax I, II 308 Come, Holy Spirit - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 309 Holy Spirit, Thou Art Welcome
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Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is peace;
Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is love.
There is comfort in life's darkest hour.
There is light and life; there is help and power
In the Spirit, in the Spirit of the Lord.
WORDS and MUSIC: Stephen R. Adams, 1973; based on 2 Corinthians 3:17 ADAMS
Oreb. by Craig Alea
Copyright © 1973, and arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 311 Spirit Song
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1. 0 let the Son of God enfold you 2. 0 come and sing the song with gladness
with His Spirit and His love; as your hearts are filled with joy;
Let Him fill your heart and satisfy your soul. Lift your hands in sweet surrender to His name.
0 let Him have the things that hold you, 0 give Him all your tears and sadness;
and His Spirit, like a dove, give Him all your years of pain,
Will descend upon your life and make you whole. · And you'll enter into life in Jesus' name.
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Jesus, 0 Jesus, come and fill Your lambs.
Jesus, 0 Jesus, come and fill Your lambs.
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Tenor Sax I, II 313 Blessed Quietness
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I. Joys are flowing like a river 3. Like the rain that falls from heaven,
Since the Comforter has come. Llke the sunlight from the sky,
He abides with us forever- So the Holy Ghost is given,
Makes the trusting heart His home. Coming on us from on high.
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Blessed quietness! Holy quietness! •4. See, a fruitful field is growing-
What assurance in my soul! Blessed fruit of righteousness;
On the stormy sea Jesus speaks to me, And the streams of life are flowing
And the billows cease to roll. In the lonely wilderness.
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2. Bringing life and health and gladness
All around, this heav' nly Guest 5. What a wonderful salvation,
Banished unbelief and sadness; Where we always see His face!
And we just obey and rest. What a peaceful habitation!
Refrain What a quiet resting place!
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WORDS: Manie Payne Ferguson, ca 1897 BLESSED QUIE1NESS
MUSIC: W. S. Marshall, ca 1897; arr. by James M. Kirk, 1900 Oreb. by Jerry Nelson
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville. TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 314 Fill Me Now
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1. Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit; 3. I am weakness, full of weakness;
Bathe my trembling heart and brow. At Thy sacred feet I bow.
Fill me with Thy hallowed presence; Blest, divine, eternal Spirit,
Come, 0 come and fill me now. Fill with love, and fill me now.
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Fill me now, fill me now; 4. Cleanse and comfort, bless and save me;
Jesus, come and fill me now. Bathe, 0 bathe my heart and brow.
Fill me with Thy hallowed presence; Thou art comforting and saving;
Come, 0 come and fill me now. Thou art sweetly filling now.
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2. Thou canst fill me, gracious Spirit,
Though I cannot tell Thee how.
But I need Thee, greatly need Thee;
Come, 0 come and fill me now.
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WORDS: Elwood H. Stokes, 1879 FILLMENOW
MUSIC: John R. Sweney, 1879 Oreb. by Marty Hamby
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 314 Fill Me Now - page 2 of 2
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1. Born by the Holy Spirit's breath, 4. One is His love, His purpose one:
Loosed from the law of sin and death; To form the likeness of His Son
Now cleared in Christ from ev'ry claim, In all who, called and justified,
No judgment stands against our name. Shall reign in glory at His side.
2. In us the Spirit makes His home, 5. Nor death, nor life, nor pow'rs unseen,
That we in Him may overcome. Nor height, nor depth can come between;
Christ's risen life, in all its pow'rs- We know through peril, pain, and sword
lts all-prevailing strength is ours. The love of God in Christ, our Lord
3. Sons, then, and heirs of God most high,
We by His Spirit ''Father'' cry;
That Spirit with our spirit shares
To frame and breathe our wordless prayers.
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Tenor Sax I, II 321 Come Just As You Are
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l. You who are troubled and burdened by sin, 3. Sinful and guilty, heartbroken and lost,
Come just as you are. Come just as you are.
Come to the Savior; a new life begin. Think what your ransom on Calvary cost!
0 come just as you are. 0 come just as you are.
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Come just as you are. 4. Naught of your goodness for sin can atone;
0 come just as you are. Come just as you are.
Tum from your sin, let the Savior come in, Trust in the merit of Jesus alone,
And come just as you are. And come just as you are.
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2. Deep in your heart sin has written its scar;
Come just as you are. 5. Come with your heartache, your sorrow and pain;
Though from your Father you've wandered afar, Come just as you are.
0 come just as you are. No one has come to the Savior in vain.
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1. Jesus is tenderly calling thee home-- 3. Jesus is waiting; 0 come to Him now-
Calling today, calling today. Waiting today, waiting today.
Why from the sunshine of love wilt thou roam Come with thy sins; at His feet lowly bow.
Farther and farther away? Come, and no longer delay.
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Calling today, calling today, 4. Jesus is pleading; 0 list to His voice--
Jesus is calling, is tenderly calling today. Hear Him today, hear Him today.
Those who believe on His name shall rejoice.
2. Jesus is calling the weary to rest- Quickly arise and away.
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Bring Him thy burden and thou· shalt be blest;
He will not tum thee away.
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Have you any room for Jesus, 2. Room for pleasure, room for business-- 4. Room and time now give to Jesus;
He who bore your load of sin? But, for Christ, the Crucified, Soon will pass God's day of grace--
As He knocks and asks admission, Not a place that He can enter Soon your heart left cold and silent,
Sinner, will you let Him in? In the heart for which He died? And your Savior's pleading cease.
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Room for Jesus, King of Glory! 3. Have you any room for Jesus,
Hasten now; His Woro obey. As in grace He calls again?
Swing the heart's door widely open; 0 today is time accepted;
Bid Him enter while you may. Later you may call in vain.
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WORDS: Anonymous: adapt by Daniel W. Whittle, 1878 ANYROOM
MUSIC: C. C. Williams, 1878 Orch. by Joseph Linn
Arr. © 199S by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 324 Come, Every One Who Is Thirsty
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1. Come, ev'ry one who is thirsty in spirit 2. Child of the world, are you tired of your bondage?
Come, ev' ry one who is weary and sad. Weary of earth-joys, so false, so untrue?
Come to the fountain; there's fullness inJesus- Thirsting for God and His fullness of blessing?
All that you' re longing for. Come and be glad. List to the promise, a message for you.
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"I will pour water on him that is thirsty; 3. Child of the Kingdom, be filled with the Spirit!
I will pour floods upon the dry ground. Nothing but fullness thy longing can meet
Open your heart for the gift I am bringing. 'Tis the enduement for life and for service.
While you are seeking Me I will be found." Thine is the promise, so certain, so sweet!
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1. The Savior is waiting to enter your heart. 2. If you'll take one step t'ward the Savior, my friend,
Why don't you let Him come in? You'll find His arms open wide.
There's nothing in this world to keep you apart. Receive Him, and all of your darkness will end;
What is your answer to Him? Within your heart He'll abide.
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Time after time He has waited before,
And now He is waiting again
To see if you're willing to open the door.
0 how He wants to come in!
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Tenor Sax I, II 327 Tum Your Eyes Upon Jesus
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I. 0 soul, are you weary and troubled? 2. Through death into life everlasting
No light in the darkness you see? He passed, and we follow Him there.
There's light for a look at the Savior, Over us sin no more hath dominion,
And life more abundant and free! For more than conqu'rors we are!
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Tum your eyes upon Jesus; 3. His word shall not fail you, He promised;
Look full in His wonderful face, Believe Him, and all will be well.
And the things of earth will grow strangely dim Then go to a world that is dying,
In the light of His glory and grace. His petfect salvation to tell!
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Tenor Sax I, II 328 Are You Washed in the Blood?
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1. Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r? 2. Are you walking daily by the Savior's side?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
Are you fully trusting in His grace this hour? Do you rest each moment in the Crucified?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
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Tenor Sax I, II 329 Is Thy Heart Right with God?
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l. Have thy affections been nailed to the cross? 3. Is there no more condemnation for sin?
Is thy heart right with God? Is thy heart right with God?
Dost thou count all things for Jesus but loss? Does Jesus rule in the temple within?
Is thy heart right with God? Is thy heart right with God?
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Is thy heart right with God, 4. Are all thy pow'rs under Jesus' control?
Washed in the crimson flood, Is thy heart right with God?
Cleansed and made holy, humble and lowly, Does He each moment abide in thy soul?
Right in the sight of God? Is thy heart right with God?
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2. Hast thou dominion o'er self and o'er sin?
Is thy heart right with God?
Over all evil without and within?
Is thy heart right with God?
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1. "Almost persuaded" now to believe; 3. "Almost persuaded," harvest is past!
"Almost persuaded" Christ to receive. "Almost persuaded," doom comes at last!
Seems now some soul to say, "Almost" cannot avail;
"Go, Spirit, go Thy way. "Almost" is but to fail!
Some more convenient day Sad, sad that bitter wail:
On Thee I'll call." "Almost," but lost!
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1. "Give Me thy heart," says the Father above. 2. "Give Me thy heart," says the Savior of men,
No gift so precious to Him as our love. Calling in mercy again and again.
Softly He whispers, wherever thou art, ''Turn now from sin, and from evil depart.
"Gratefully trust Me, and give Me thy heart. Have I not died for thee? Give Me thy heart
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Give Me thy heart. Give Me thy heart." 3. "Give Me thy heart," says the Spirit divine.
Hear the soft whisper, wherever thou art "All that thou hast, to My keeping resign.
From this dark world He would draw thee apart, Grace more abounding is Mine to impart.
Speaking so tenderly, "Give Me thy heart." Make full surrender and give Me thy heart.
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Tenor Sax I, II 333 Don't Turn Him Away
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Tenor Sax I, II 334 Only Trust Him
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1. Come, ev' ry soul by sin oppressed, 2. For Jesus shed His precious blood
There's mercy with the Lord; Rich blessings to bestow.
And He will surely give you rest Plunge now into the crimson flood
By trusting in His Word. That washes white as snow.
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Only trust Him; only trust Him. 3. Yes, Jesus is the Truth, the Way,
Only trust Him now. That leads you into rest.
He will save you; He will save you. Believe in Him without delay,
He will save you now. And you are fully blest.
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WORDS and MUSIC: John H. Stockton, 1874 STOCKTON
Orch. by Joseph Linn
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 335 His Way with Thee
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1. Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good? 2. Would you have Him make you free, and follow at His call?
Would you walk with Him within the narrow road? Would you know the peace that comes by giving all?
Would you have Him bear your burden, carry all your load? Would you have Him save you, so that you need never fall?
Let Him have His way with thee. Let Him have His way with thee.
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His pow'r can make you what you ought to be. 3. Would you in His kingdom find a place of constant rest?
His blood can cleanse your heart and make you free. Would you prove Him true in providential test?
His love can fill your soul, and you will see Would you in His service labor always at your best?
'lwas best for Him to have His way with thee. Let Him have His way with thee.
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Tenor Sax I, II 336 There's a Great Day Coming
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1. There's a great day coming, a great day coming; 2. There's a bright day coming, a bright day coming;
There's a great day coming by and by, There's a bright day coming by and by.
When the saints and the sinners shall be parted right and left. But its brightness shall only come to them that love the Lord.
Are you ready for that day to come? Are you ready for that day to come?
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Are you ready? Are you ready? 3. There's a sad day coming, a sad day coming;
Are you ready for the judgment day? There's a sad day coming by and by,
Are you ready? Are you ready? When the sinner shall hear his doom: "Depart, I know you not!"
For the judgment day? Are you ready for that day to come?
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WORDS and MUSIC: WIii L. Thompson, 1847-1909 GREAT DAY COMING
Orch. by David S. Wmkler
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville. TN 37203.
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1. Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling, 3. Time is now fleeting; the moments are passing,
Calling for you and for me. Passing from you and from me.
See, on the portals He's waiting and watching, Shadows are gathering; death's night is coming,
Watching for you and for me. Coming for you and for me.
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Come home, come home. 4. 0 for the wonderful love He has promised,
You who are weary, come home. Promised for you and for me!
Earnestly, tenderly Jesus is calling, Though we have sinned, He has mercy and pardon,
Calling, "O sinner, come home!" Pardon for you and for me.
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2. Why should we tarry when Jesus is pleading,
Pleading for you and for me?
Why should we linger and heed not His mercies,
Mercies for you and for me?
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1. 'Tis the grandest theme through the ages rung; 2. 'Tis the grandest theme in the earth or main;
'Tis the grandest theme for a mortal tongue; 'Tis the grandest theme for a mortal strain;
'Tis the grandest theme that the world e'er sung: 'Tis the grandest theme-- tell the world again:
Our God is able to deliver thee. Our God is able to deliver thee.
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He is able to deliver thee. 3. 'Tis the grandest theme; let the tidings roll
He is able to deliver thee. To the guilty heart, to the sinful soul:
Though by sin oppressed, go to Him for rest Look to God in faith; He will make thee whole.
Our God is able to deliver thee. Our God is able to deliver thee.
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Tenor Sax I, II 340 I Lay My Sins on Jesus
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1. Just as I am, without one plea 4. Just as I am- Thou wilt receive,
But that Thy blood was shed for me, Wtlt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve.
And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, Because Thy promise I believe,
0 Lamb of God, I come! I come! 0 Lamb of God, I come! I come!
2. Just as I am, and waiting not 5. Just as I am! Thy love unknown
To rid my soul of one dark blot, Hath broken ev'ry barrier down.
To Thee whose blood can cleanse each spot, Now to be Thine, yea, Thine alone,
0 Lamb of God, I come! I come! 0 Lamb of God, I come! I come!
3. Just as I am, though tossed about
With many a conflict, many a doubt,
Fightings and fears within, without,
0 Lamb of God, I come! I come!
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1. Out of my bondage, sorrow, and night, 3. Out of unrest and arrogant pride,
Jesus, I come; Jesus, I come. Jesus, I come; Jesus, I come.
Into Thy freedom, gladness, and light, Into Thy blessed will to abide,
Jesus, I come to Thee. Jesus, I come to Thee.
Out of my sickness into Thy health, Out of myself to dwell in Thy love,
Out of my want and into Thy wealth, Out of despair into raptures above,
Out of my sin and into Thyself, Upward for aye on wings like a dove,
Jesus, I come to Thee. Jesus, I come to Thee.
2. Out of my shameful failure and loss, 4. Out of the fear and dread of the tomb,
Jesus, I come; Jesus, I come. Jesus, I come; Jesus, I come.
Into the glorious gain of Thy cross, Into the joy and light of Thy home,
Jesus, I come to Thee. Jesus, I come to Thee.
Out of earth's sorrows into Thy balm, Out of the depths of ruin untold,
Out of life's storms and into Thy calm, Into the peace of Thy sheltering fold,
Out of distress to jubilant psalm, Ever Thy glorious face to behold,
Jesus, I come to Thee. Jesus, I come to Thee.
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1. I've wandered far away from God; 3. I'm tired of sin and straying, Lord;
Now I'm coming home. Now I'm coming home.
The paths of sin too long I've trod; I'll trust Thy love, believe Thy Word;
Lord, I'm coming home. Lord, I'm coming home.
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Coming home, coming home, 4. My soul is sick, my heart is sore;
Nevermore to roam! Now I'm coming home.
Open wide Thine arms of love; My strength renew, my hope restore;
Lord, I'm coming home. Lord, I'm coming home.
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2. I've wasted many precious years;
Now I'm coming home.
I now repent with bitter tears;
Lord, I'm coming home.
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Tenor Sax I, II 349 He Keeps Me Singing
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Tenor Sax I, IT 350 In My Heart There Rings a Melody
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1. I have a song that Jesus gave me; 2. I love the Christ who died on Calv' ry,
It was sent from heav' n above. For He washed my sins away.
There never was a sweeter melody; He put within my heart a melody,
'Tis a melody of love. And I know it's there to stay.
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In my heart there rings a melody; 3. 'Twill be my endless theme in glory;
There rings a melody with heaven's harmony. With the angels I will sing.
In my heart there rings a melody; 'Twill be a song with glorious harmony
There rings a melody of love. When the courts of heaven ring.
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Tenor Sax I, II 351 Victory!
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Tenor Sax I, II 353 He Ransomed Me
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1. There's a sweet and blessed story 3. From the throne of heav' nly glory-
Of the Christ who came from glory 0 the sweet and blessed story-
Just to rescue me from sin and misery. Jesus came to lift the lost in sin and woe
He in loving-kindness sought me, Into liberty all-glorious,
And from sin and shame hath brought me. Trophies of His grace victorious,
Hallelujah! Jesus ransomed me. Evermore rejoicing here below.
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Hallelujah, what a Savior, 4. By and by with joy increasing,
Who can take a poor lost sinner, And with gratitude unceasing,
Lift him from the miry clay and set him free! Lifted up with Christ forevermore to be,
I will ever tell the story, I will join the hosts there singing,
Shouting, "Glory, glory, glory!" In the anthem ever ringing,
Hallelujah! Jesus ransomed me. To the King of Love, who ransomed me.
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Tenor Sax I, II 354 All Because of God's Amazing Grace
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1. Amazing grace- 0 how sweet the sound 3. Then with the ransomed around God's throne,
That saved a poor sinner like me! We'll praise our Redeemer and King!
Though once I was lost, yet now I'm found; We'll tell how His mercy for sin did atone;
Though I was blinded, now I see! Through countless ages this song we'll sing:
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Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville. TN 37203.
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Tenor Sax I, II 355 Something Beautiful
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1. I wandered o'er life's stormy road, 2. I tried the things that seemed a joy;
No hope in sight for me. They did not satisfy.
My eyes were blinded by my tears; So burdened was my heart with sin,
I could no shelter see. "O save me!" was my cry.
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Then I met Jesus, wonderful Friend! 3. I needed one to share my cares,
He loved and saved me, love without end. To lead when dark the way.
Now I am walking close by His side. I prayed for one to take my hand
Storms may surround me; in Him I hide, And guide me ev'ry day.
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Tenor Sax I, II 357 Redeemed
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Tenor Sax I, II 358 He Is So Precious to Me
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PRECIOUS TO ME
WORDS and MUSIC: Charles H. Gabriel, 1902 Oreb. by Dave WIiliamson
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 358 He Is So Precious to Me - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, IT 360 Wonderful Grace of Jesus
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Wonderful the matchless grace of Jesus,
Deeper than the mighty rolling sea!
Higher than the mountain,
Sparkling like a fountain,
All-sufficient grace for even me!
Broader than the scope of my transgressions, sing it!
Greater far than all my sin and shame, my sin and shame!
0 magnify the precious name of Jesus!
Praise His name!
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Tenor Sax I, II 361 A Child of the King
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1. My Father is rich in houses and lands; 3. I once was an outcast stranger on earth,
He holdeth the wealth of the world in His hands! A sinner by choice and an alien by birth!
Of rubies and diamonds, of silver and gold, But I've been adopted; my name's written down.
His coffers are full- He has riches untold! I'm heir to a mansion, a robe, and a crown!
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I'm a child of the King! 4. A tent or a cottage- why should I care?
A child of the King! They're building a palace for me over there!
With Jesus, my Savior, Though exiled from home, yet still I may sing:
I'm a child of the King! "All glory to God, I'm a child of the King!"
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2. My Father's own Son, the Savior of men,
Once wandered o'er earth as the poorest of them!
But now He is reigning forever on high,
And will give me a home in heav'n by and by.
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1. I belong to the King; I'm a child of His love. 2. I belong to the King, and He loves me I know,
I shall dwell in His palace so fair, For His mercy and kindness so free
For He tells of its bliss in yon heaven above, Are unceasingly mine wheresoever I go,
And His children in splendor shall share. And my Refuge unfailing is He.
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I belong to the King; I'm a child of His love, 3. I belong to the King, and His promise is sure-
And He never forsaketh His own. That we all shall be gathered at last
He will call me someday to His palace above; In His kingdom above, by life's waters so pure,
I shall dwell by His glorified throne. When this life with its trials is past.
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Tenor Sax I, II 367 I Know God's Promise Is True
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1. For God so loved this sinful world, 3. The "whosoever'' of the Lord,
His Son He freely gave, I trusted was for me.
That whosoever would believe I took Him at His gracious word;
Eternal life should have. From sin He set me free.
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'Tis true, 0 yes, 'tis true. 4. Eternal life, begun below,
God's wonderful promise is true; Now fills my heart and soul.
For I've trusted, and tested, and tried it, I'll sing His praise forevermore
And I know God's promise is true. Who has redeemed my soul.
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2. I was a wayward, wand'ring child,
A slave to sin and fear,
Until this blessed promise fell
Like music on my ear.
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WORDS and MUSIC: Lelia N. Morris, 1899 GOD'S PROMISE rs TRUE
Oreb. by Cary Eaves
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Mwic. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 367 I Know God's Promise Is True - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 368 The Longer I Serve Him
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Tenor Sax I, II 369 Jesus Is the Joy of Living
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Tenor Sax I, II 370 0 Happy Day
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1. 0 happy day that fixed my choice 2. 'Tis done; the great transaction's done.
On Thee, my Savior and my God! I am the Lord's and He is mine.
Well may this glowing heart rejoice, He drew me, and I followed on,
And tell its raptures all abroad Charmed to confess the voice divine.
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Happy day, happy day- 3. Now rest, my long-divided heart;
When Jesus washed my sins away! Fixed on this blissful center, rest-
He taught me how to watch and pray, Nor ever from my Lord depart,
And live rejoicing ev'ry day. With Him of ev'ry good possessed.
Happy day, happy day- Refrain
When Jesus washed my sins away!
WORDS: Philip Doddridge, 1755; refrain, Wesleyan Sacred Harp, 1854 OHAPPYDAY
MUSIC: Anonymous; refrain attr. to Edward F. Rimbault, 1854 Oreb. by David S. Wmkler
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by Integrated Copyright Group, Inc., P. 0. Box 24149, Nashville, 1N 37202.
Tenor Sax I, II 371 Heaven Came Down
(Baritone TC)
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1. 0 what a wonderful, wonderful day- 2. Born of the Spirit with life from above
Day I will never forget! Into God's fam'ly divine,
After I'd wandered in darkness away, Justified fully through Calvary's love-
Jesus, my Savior, I met. 0 what a standing is mine!
0 what a tender, compassionate Friend! And the transaction so quickly was made
He met the need of my heart- When as a sinner I came-
Shadows dispelling. Took of the offer
With joy I am telling, Of grace He did proffer.
He made all the darkness depart! He saved me; 0 praise His dear name!
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Heaven came down and glory filled my soul, 3. Now I've a hope that will surely endure
When at the cross the Savior made me whole. After the passing of time.
My sins were washed away, I have a future in heaven for sure,
And my night was turned to day. There in those mansions sublime.
Heaven came down and glory filled my soul! And it's because of that wonderful day
When at the cross I believed;
Riches eternal
And blessings supernal
From His precious hand I received.
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WORDS and MUSIC: John W. Peterson, 1961 HEAVEN CAME DOWN
Oreb. by Dave Williamson
@Copyright 1961, renewed 1989 by John W. Peterson Music Company.
All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Used by permission.
Tenor Sax I, IT (371 Heaven Came Down) - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 372 Look and Live
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1. I've a message from the Lord, Hallelujah! 3. Life is offered unto you, Hallelujah!
The message unto you I'll give. Eternal life your soul shall have
'Tis recorded in His Word, Hallelujah! If you'll only look to Him, Hallelujah!
It is only that you "look and live." Look to Jesus, who alone can save.
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''Look and live," my brother, live. 4. I will tell you how I came, Hallelujah!
Look to Jesus now and live. To Jesus when He made me whole.
'Tis recorded in His Word, Hallelujah! 'Twas believing on His name, Hallelujah!
It is only that you ''look and live." I trusted and He saved my soul.
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2. I've a message full of love, Hallelujah!
A message, 0 my friend, for you.
'Tis a message from above, Hallelujah!
Jesus said it, and I know 'tis true.
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Tenor Sax I, II 374 Sunshine in My Soul
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1. 0 my heart sings today, sings for joy and gladness. 2. Once a slave, now I'm free, free from condemnation.
Jesus saves, satisfies, takes away my sadness. Jesus gives liberty and a full salvation.
Guilt is gone; peace is mine, peace like to a river. Now the chains of the past have been all forgiven,
Jesus is wonderful, mighty to deliver. And my name is inscribed in the book of heaven.
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Wonderful, wonderful, Jesus is to me! 3. Living here with my Lord in a holy union,
Counselor, Prince of Peace, Mighty God is He! Day by day, all the way, holding sweet communion;
Saving me, keeping me from all sin and shame, 0 what change grace bath wrought in my lowly station
Wonderful is my Redeemer; praise His name! Since my soul bas received full and free salvation!
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WORDS and MUSIC: Haldor Lillenas, 1924 WONDERFUL
Oreb. by Joseph Linn
Copyright© 1924, renewed 1952 and arr.© 1995 by Lillenas Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 377 Wonderful - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 378 He's a Wonderful Savior
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1. I was lost in sin but Jesus rescued me; 3. He is always near to comfort and to cheer;
He's a wonderful Savior to me. He's a wonderful Savior to me.
I was bound by fear but Jesus set me free; He forgives my sins; He dries my ev'ry tear.
He's a wonderful Savior to me. He's a wonderful Savior to me.
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For He's a wonderful Savior to me; 4. Dearer grows the love of Jesus day by day;
He's a wonderful Savior to me. He's a wonderful Savior to me.
I was lost in sin, but Jesus took me in; Sweeter is His grace while pressing on my way;
He's a wonderful Savior to me. He's a wonderful Savior to me.
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2. He's a Friend so true, so patient, and so kind;
He's a wonderful Savior to me.
Ev'rything I need, in Him I always find;
He's a wonderful Savior to me.
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Tenor Sax I, II 380 All the Way Along
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All the way along, all the way along. All the way along, all the way along.
He is ever near me, ready to defend. Speaking words of comfort sweet and dear to me,
All the way along it is Jesus. All the way along it is Jesus.
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All the way along it is Jesus; 4. I will sing the praises of His wondrous love
All the way along, blessed Jesus. All the way along, all the way along.
He's my joy and song all the way along. I will sing more sweetly in my home above.
All the way along it is Jesus. All the way along it is Jesus.
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2. He doth still the tempest, bid its tumult cease,
All the way along, all the way along.
In the time of trouble keeps in perfect peace-
All the way along it is Jesus.
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Tenor Sax I, II 382 The Crystal Fountain
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1. All my lifelong I had panted 3. Poor I was, and sought for riches,
For a drink from some cool spring Something that would satisfy;
That I hoped would quench the burning But the dust I gathered round me
Of the thirst I felt within. Only mocked my soul's sad cry.
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Hallelujah! I have found Him- 4. Well of water, ever springing,
Whom my soul so long has craved! Bread of Life, so rich and free,
Jesus satisfies my longings; Untold wealth that never faileth,
Through His blood I now am saved. My Redeemer is to me.
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2. Feeding on the husks around me
Till my strength was almost gone,
Longed my soul for something better,
Only still to hunger on.
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1. I will sing the wondrous story 3. I was bruised, but Jesus healed me;
Of the Christ who died for me- Faint was I from many a fall.
How He left His home in glory Sight was gone, and fears possessed me,
For the cross of Calvary. But He freed me from them all.
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Yes, I'll sing the wondrous story 4. Days of darkness still come o'er me;
Of the Christ who died for me- Sorrow's paths I often tread.
Sing it with the saints in glory, But the Savior still is with me;
Gathered by the crystal sea. By His hand I'm safely led.
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2. I was lost, but Jesus found me,
Found the sheep that went astray, 5. He will keep me till the river
Threw His loving arms around me, Rolls its waters at my feet;
Drew me back into His way. Then He'll bear me safely over,
Refrain Where the loved ones I shall meet.
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Tenor Sax I, Il 386 Surely Goodness and Mercy
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1. A pilgrim was I and a-wand'ring. 3. When I walk through the dark, lonesome valley,
In the cold night of sin did I roam, My Savior will walk with me there;
When Jesus, the kind Shepherd, found me; And safely His great hand will lead me
And now I am on my way home. To the mansions He's gone to prepare.
WORDS and MUSIC: John W. Peterson and Alfred B. Smith, 1958 SURELY GOODNESS AND MERCY
Oreb. by Larry Mayfield
Copyright © 1958 by Singspiration Music/ASCAP. All rights reserved.
Used by permission of Benson Music Group, Inc.
Tenor Sax I, II 386 Surely Goodness and Mercy - page 2 of 3
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Tenor Sax I, II 387 Under the Atoning Blood
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1. I have found a precious resting place 3. Evil shall not here my soul ensnare;
In the shelter of redeeming grace. Tenderly I'm kept with jealous care.
Here with joy I see my Savior's face, Jesus walks beside me ev'rywhere,
Under the atoning blood. Under the atoning blood.
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Under the atoning blood of the Lamb, 4. Now its healing power makes me whole;
Under the atoning blood of the Lamb; Through its merit Jesus saves my soul.
Safely I am hiding, Savior, keep me while the ages roll
Constantly abiding, Under the atoning blood.
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Tenor Sax I, II 388 Since I Have Been Redeemed
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Tenor Sax I, II 389 We're Marching to Zion
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WORDS: Isaac Watts, 1707; refrain, Robert Lowry, 1867 MARCHING TO ZION
MUSIC: RobertLowry, 1867 Oreb. by Joseph Linn
Arr. © 1994 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by integrated Copyright Group, Inc., P. 0. Box 24149, Nashville, TN 37202.
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TenorSaxl,11 390 I Would Not Be Denied
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1. I've found a Friend in Jesus; He's ev'rything to me. 2. He all my griefs has taken, and all my sorrows borne.
He's the fairest often thousand to my soul. In temptation He's my strong and mighty Tow'r.
The Lily of the Valley, in Him alone I see I've all for Him forsaken; I've all my idols tom
All I need to cleanse and make me fully whole. From my heart, and now He keeps me by His pow'r.
In sorrow He's my comfort; in trouble He's my stay. Though all the world forsake me, and Satan tempt me sore,
He tells me ev' ry care on Him to roll. Through Jesus I shall safely reach the goal.
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He's the Lily of the Valley, the Bright and Morning Star. 3. He'll never, never leave me, nor yet forsake me here,
He's the fairest often thousand to my soul. While I live by faith and do His blessed will.
A wall of fire about me, I've nothing now to fear.
With His manna He my hungry soul shall fill.
Then sweeping up to glory, I'll see His blessed face,
Where rivers of delight shall ever roll.
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WORDS: Charles W. Fry, 1881 SALVATIONIST
MUSIC: William S. Hays, 1881 Oreb. by Joseph Linn
Arr.© 199S by Pilot Point Music. AU rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville, 1N 37203.
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Tenor Sax I, II 393 It's Just Like His Great Love
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Tenor Sax I, II 395 Love Llfted Me
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Tenor Sax I, II 396 Saved, Saved!
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1. I've found a Friend who is all to me; 2. He saved me from ev'ry sin and harm-
His love is ever true. Secures my soul each day.
I love to tell how He lifted me, I'm leaning strong on His mighty arm;
And what His grace can do for you. I know He'll guide me all the way.
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Saved by His pow'r divine! 3. When poor and needy and all alone,
Saved to new life sublime! In love He said to me,
Life now is sweet and my joy is complete, "Come unto Me and I'll lead you home,
For I'm saved, saved, saved! To live with Me eternally."
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Tenor Sax I, II 398 In the Service of the King
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1. I am happy in the service of the King. 3. I am happy in the service of the King.
I am happy, 0 so happy! I am happy, 0 so happy!
I have peace and joy that nothing else can bring, To His guiding hand forever I will cling,
In the service of the King. In the service of the King.
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In the service of the King 4. I am happy in the service of the King.
Ev'ry talent I will bring. I am happy, 0 so happy!
I have peace and joy and blessing All that I possess to Him I gladly bring,
In the service of the King. In the service of the King.
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2. I am happy in the service of the King.
I am happy, 0 so happy!
Through the sunshine and the shadow I can sing,
In the service of the King.
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Tenor Sax I, II 399 I Have Settled the Question
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1. I remember when the Lord spoke to my soul. 3. I will choose the holy joys that always last,
I could feel the heavy burden from me roll And reject sin's pleasures that will soon be past.
When He spoke the gracious words, ''W"tlt thou be whole?" To the treasures of true worth I'm holding fast.
Then I settled the question forever. I have settled the question forever.
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I have settled the question, hallelujah! 4. Others may deny the Lord and live in sin,
I will never tum back from the narrow way. But the race that I have entered I must win.
I am going through with Jesus, hallelujah! Through the pearly gates I mean to enter in.
Till I reach the gates of glory some sweet day. I have settled the question forever.
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2. I no longer walk the ways of sinfulness,
But I daily tread the paths of righteousness
Since the day the Lord has come my life to bless.
I have settled the question forever.
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Tenor Sax I, II 401 Ring the Bells of Heaven
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For a soul returning from the wild! For the wand' rer now is reconciled.
See, the Father meets him out upon the way, Yes, a soul is rescued from his sinful way,
Welcoming His weary, wand'ring child. And is born anew- a ransomed child.
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Glory! glory! how the angels sing! 3. Ring the bells of heaven- spread the feast today!
Glory! glory! how the loud harps ring! Angels, swell the glad triumphant strain!
'Tis the ransomed army, like a mighty sea, Tell the joyful tidings; bear them far away,
Pealing forth the anthem of the free. For a precious soul is born again.
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1. I am happy today and the sun shines bright; 2. All my hopes have been raised; 0 His name be praised!
The clouds have been rolled away, His glory has filled my soul.
For the Savior said whosoever will I've been lifted up and from sin set free;
May come with Him to stay. His blood has made me whole.
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"Whosoever" surely meaneth me, 3. 0 what wonderful love! 0 what grace divine,
Surely meaneth me, 0 surely meaneth me! That Jesus should die for me!
"Whosoever" surely meaneth me. I was lost in sin; for the world I pined,
"Whosoever'' meaneth me. But now I am set free.
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He's ev'rything to me; From sin He sets me free--
His peace and love my portion through all eternity!
He's ev'rything to me, More than I dreamed could be.
0 praise His name forever! He's ev'rything to me.
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I. One day I traveled a toilsome road 2. Gone is the night with its shadows drear;
Over the hills of despair; Morning hath dawned upon me.
One day I carried a weary load, Gone is the burden of anxious fear;
Cumbered with toil and with care. Freedom my portion shall be.
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The burden that once I carried is gone, is gone. 3. No more the burden of guilt is mine;
Of all of my sins there remaineth not one, not one. No more in bondage I dwell.
Jesus, the Savior, hath ransomed me, Unto my glorious King divine
Bearing my sins upon Calvary, Jubilant praises shall swell.
Giving me glorious liberty; Refrain
My burden of sin is gone.
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Tenor Sax I, II 406 'Tis Marvelous and Wonderful
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1. The Savior has come in His mighty pow' r, 2. 'Twas only a foretaste of joys divine
And spoken peace to my soul; In Canaan waiting for me,
And all of my life from that very hour Where sweetest of honey and milk and wine
I've yielded to His control, Were dripping from ev'ry tree,
I've yielded to His control. Were dripping from ev'ry tree.
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Ladies: 3. From glory to glory He leads me on,
Wonderful, wonderful, From grace to grace ev'ry day;
Marvelous and wonderful- And brighter and brighter the glory dawns
What He has done for my soul! While pressing my homeward way,
The half has never been told. While pressing my homeward way.
0 it is wonderful. Refrain
It is marvelous and wonderful-
What Jesus has done for this soul of mine! 4. If fellowship here with my Lord can be
The half has never been told. So inexpressibly sweet,
0 what will it be when His face we see,
Men: When round the white throne we meet,
0 it is wonderful! When round the white throne we meet?
It is marvelous and wonderful- Refrain
What Jesus has done for this soul of mine!
The half has never been told.
Wonderful, wonderful,
Marvelous and wonderful-
What Jesus has done for this soul of mine!
The half has never been told.
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And from the depths of sin and shame, When from my guilt and grief, forlorn,
Through grace He lifted me, In love He lifted me,
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From sinking sand He lifted me; 4. Now on a higher plane I dwell,
With tender hand He lifted me. And with my soul I know 'tis well;
From shades of night to planes of light- Yet how or why, I cannot tell,
0 praise His name- He lifted me! He should have lifted me,
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2. He called me long before I heard,
Before my sinful heart was stirred;
But when I took Him at His word,
Forgiv' n, He lifted me,
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HELIFTEDM
WORDS and MUSIC: Charles H. Gabriel, 1905 Orch. by David S. Wmkl,
Arr. © 1994 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 409 The Haven of Rest
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l. My soul in sad exile was out on life's sea, 3. The song of my soul, since the Lord made me whole,
So burdened with sin and distressed, Has been the old story so blest,
Till I heard a sweet voice saying, "Make Me your choice," Of Jesus, who'll save whosoever will have
And I entered the haven of rest. A home in the haven of rest.
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I've anchored my soul in the haven of rest. 4. 0 come to the Savior. He patiently waits
I'll sail the wide seas no more. To save by His power divine.
The tempest may sweep o'er the wild, stormy deep; Come, anchor your soul in the haven of rest,
In Jesus I'm safe evermore. And say, "My Beloved is mine."
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2. I yielded myself to His tender embrace,
And faith taking hold of the Word,
My fetters fell off, and I anchored my soul.
The Haven of Rest is my Lord.
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Tenor Sax I, II 411 His Yoke Is Easy
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1. Toe Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want 2. My soul crieth out: "Restore me again,
He maketh me down to lie And give me the strength to take
In pastures green. He leadeth me The narrow path of righteousness,
Toe quiet waters by. E'en for His own name's sake."
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His yoke is easy; His burden is light. 3. Yea, though I should walk the valley of death,
I've found it so; I've found it so. Yet why should I fear from ill?
He leadeth me by day and by night For Thou art with me, and Toy rod
Where living waters flow. And staff me comfort still.
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1. My heart was distressed 'neath Jehovah's dread frown, 3. He gave me a song; 'twas a new song of praise.
And low in the pit where my sins dragged me down, By day and by night its sweet notes I will raise.
I cried to the Lord from the deep miry clay, My heart's overflowing; I'm happy and free.
Who tenderly brought me out to golden day. I'll praise my Redeemer, who has rescued me.
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He brought me out of the miry clay; 4. I'll sing of His wonderful mercy to me;
He set my feet on the Rock to stay. I'll praise Him till all men His goodness shall see.
He puts a song in my soul today- I'll sing of salvation at home and abroad,
A song of praise, hallelujah! Till many shall hear the truth and trust in God.
Refrain
2. He placed me upon the strong rock by His side.
My steps were established, and here I'll abide.
No danger of falling while here I remain,
But stand by His grace until the crown I gain.
Refrain
WORDS: Henry J. Zelley, 1898; refrain, Henry L. Gilmour, 1898 HE BROUGHT ME OUT
MUSIC: Henry J. Gilmour, 1898 Oreb. by Russell Mauldin
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 412 He Brought Me Out - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 414 It Is Mine
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Tenor Sax I, II 416 Springs of Living Water
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l. I thirsted in the barren land of sin and shame, 2. How sweet the living water from the hills of God!
And nothing satisfying there I found; It makes me glad and happy all the way.
But to the blessed cross of Christ one day I caine, Now glory, grace, and blessing mark the path I've trod.
Where springs of living water did abound. I'm shouting, "Hallelujah!" ev'ry day.
Refrain
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Drinking at the springs of living water- 3. 0 sinner, won't you come today to Calvary?
Happy now ain I; A fountain there is flowing deep and wide.
My soul they satisfy. The Savior now invites you to the water free,
Drinking at the springs of living water- Where thirsting spirits can be satisfied.
0 wonderful and bountiful supply! Refrain
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Tenor Sax I, II 417 Now I Belong to Jesus
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1. Jesus, my Lord, will love me forever; 2. Once I was lost in sin's degradation;
From Him no pow' r of evil can sever. Jesus came down to bring me salvation-
He gave His life to ransom my soul; Lifted me up from sorrow and shame.
Now I belong to Him. Now I belong to Him.
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Now I belong to Jesus; 3. Joy floods my soul, for Jesus has saved me-
Jesus belongs to me- Freed me from sin that long had enslaved me.
Not for the years of time alone, His precious blood He gave to redeem;
But for eternity. Now I belong to Him.
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1. I was once a sinner, but I came 2. I was humbly kneeling at the cross,
Pardon to receive from my Lord. Fearing naught but God's angry frown,
This was freely given, and I found When the heavens opened and I saw
That He always kept His word. That my name was written down.
Refrain
Refrain
There's a new name written down in glory, 3. In the Book 'tis written: "Saved by grace."
And it's mine. 0 yes, it's mine! 0 the joy that came to my soul!
And the white-robed angels sing the story: Now I am forgiven, and I know
"A sinner has come home." By the blood I am made whole.
For there's a new name written down in glory, Refrain
And it's mine. 0 yes, it's mine!
With my sins forgiven, I am bound for heaven,
Nevermore to roam.
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1. What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought 3. I'm possessed of a hope that is steadfast and sure,
Since Jesus came into my heart! Since Jesus came into m:y heart;
I have light in my soul for which long I had sought, And no dark clouds of doubt now my pathway obscure,
Since Jesus came into my heart. Since Jesus came into roy heart.
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Refrain
Since Jesus came into my heart, 4. There's a light in the valley of death now for me,
Since Jesus came into my heart, Since Jesus came into my heart;
Floods of joy o'er my soul like the sea billows roll, And the gates of the city beyond I can see,
Since Jesus came into my heart. Since Jesus came into my heart.
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2. I have ceased from my wand' ring and going astray
Since Jesus came into my heart; 5. I shall go there to dwell in that city I know,
And my sins which were many are all washed away, Since Jesus came into my heart;
Since Jesus came into my heart. And I'm happy, so happy, as onward I go,
Refrain Since Jesus came into my heart.
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WORDS: Rufus H. McDaniel, 1914 McDANIEL
MUSIC: Charles H. Gabriel, 1914 Oreb. by Don Marsh
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville. TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 420 Since Jesus Came into My Heart - pg 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 422 My Soul Is Filled with Glory
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I. I have found His grace in all complete; 3. I have found that hope so bright and clear,
He supplieth ev'ry need. Living in the realm of grace.
While I sit and learn at Jesus' feet, 0 the Savior's presence is so near;
I am free, yes, free indeed. I can see His smiling face.
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It is joy unspeakable and full of glory, 4. I have found the joy no tongue can tell-
Full of glory, full of glory. How its waves of glory roll!
It is joy unspeakable and full of glory. It is like a great o' erflowing well
0 the half has never yet been told! Springing up within my soul.
Refrain
2. I have found the pleasure I once craved;
It is joy and peace within.
What a wondrous blessing! I am saved
From the awful gulf of sin.
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JOY UNSPEAKABLE
WORDS and MUSIC: Barney E. Warren, 1867-1951 Orch. by Marty Hamby
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 424 The Song of the Soul Set Free
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1. Fairest of ten thousand 2. Once my heart was burdened, 4. Angels cannot sing it-
Is Jesus Christ, my Savior, But now I am forgiven, This song of joy and freedom,
The Lily of the Valley, And with a song of gladness, For mortals only know it,
The Bright and Morning Star. I'm on my way to heav'n. The ransomed and the free.
He is all my glory, Christ is my Redeemer; Slaves were they in bondage
And in this heart of mine My Song of Songs is He. And deepest misery;
Forevermore I'm singing My Savior, Lord, and Master- But now they sing triumphant
A song oflove divine. To Him my praise shall be. Their song of liberty.
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'Tis the song of the soul set free, 3. When He came to save me,
And its melody is ringing. He set the joybells ringing,
'Tis the song of the soul set free; And now I'm ever singing,
Joy and peace to me it's bringing. For Christ has ransomed me.
'Tis the song of the soul set free; Once I lived in darkness;
And my heart is ever singing, The light I could not see.
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! But now I sing His praises,
The song of the soul set free! For He has set me free.
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Tenor Sax I, II 425 I Love Him Better Every Day
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1. The blessed Jesus loved me 2. Each day the path grows brighter,
Before I ever came And I can almost see
And tasted His salvation The mansions of the faithful,
Or thought upon His name. Where I so soon shall be.
He called me and He wooed me, In that celestial city
And I am His today I'll sing unending praise
As hand in hand we journey To my divine Redeemer,
Along the heav'nward way. Through everlasting days.
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3. 0 soul without this Savior,
Refrain Why will you longer roam,
I love Him better ev'ry day. When Jesus still invites you,
I love Him better ev'ry day. "Ye weary ones, come home."?
Close by His side I will abide. Today, if you accept Him,
I love Him better ev'ry day. He offers you His grace;
His providence shall guide you
Until you see His face.
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WORDS: Thoro Harris, 1926 BE'ITEREVERYDAY
MUSIC: Thoro Harris, 1926; refrain, Sidney E. Cox Oreb. by Jeny Nelson
© 1926, Renewed 1954 by Llllenas Publishing Co.
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Tenor Sax I, II 426 His Grace Aboundeth More
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1. 0 what a wonderful Savior 2. When a poor sinner He found me; 4. How can I keep from rejoicing?
In Jesus, my Lord, I have found! No goodness to offer had I. I'll sing of the joy in my soul,
Though I had sins without number, Often His law I had broken Praising the love of my Savior
His grace unto me did abound. And merited naught but to die. While years of eternity roll.
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His grace aboundeth more. 3. Nothing of merit possessing,
His grace aboundeth more. All helpless before Him I lay;
Though sin abounded in my heart, But, in the precious blood flowing,
His grace aboundeth more. He washed all my sin-stains away.
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WORDS: Kate Ulmer, 1899 HIS GRACE ABOUNDETH MORE
MUSIC: WtlliamJ. Kirkpatrick, 1899 Oreb. by Jerry Nelson
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 427 Sunlight, Sunlight
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Tenor Sax I, II 429 The Light of the World Is Jesus
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1. The whole world was lost in the darkness of sin; 3. Ye dwellers in darkness with sin-blinded eyes-
The Light of the world is Jesus. The Light of the world is Jesus-
Like sunshine at noonday His glory shone in; Go, wash at His bidding, and light will arise.
The Light of the world is Jesus. The Light of the world is Jesus.
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Come to the Light; 'tis shining for thee. 4. No need of the sunlight in heaven, we're told;
Sweetly the Light has dawned upon me. The Light of the world is Jesus.
Once I was blind, but now I can see. The Lamb is the Light in the city of gold;
The Light of the world is Jesus. The Light of the world is Jesus.
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2. No darkness have we who in Jesus abide;
The Light of the world is Jesus.
We walk in the light when we follow our Guide;
The Light of the world is Jesus.
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LIGHT OF TIIB WORLD
WORDS and MUSIC: Philip P. Bliss, 1875 Oreb. by Larry Mayfield
Arr. © 1994 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 430 Singing I Go
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1. It was down at the feet ofJesus- 2. It was down at the feet of Jesus,
0 the happy, happy day- Where I found such perfect rest,
That my soul found peace in believing, Where the light first dawned on my spirit,
And my sins were washed away! And my soul was fully blest
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Let me tell the old, old story 3. It was down at the feet of Jesus,
Of His grace so full and free; Where I brought my guilt and sin,
For I feel like giving Him the glory That He cancelled all my transgressions,
For His wondrous love to me. And salvation entered in.
Refrain GIVE HIM THE GLORY
WORDS and MUSIC: Elisha A. Hoffman, 1893 Oreb. by Dave Williamson
Arr. Copyright © 1995 by Pilot Point Mwic. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 MllS.ic Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 432 Arise, My Soul, Arise
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1. Arise, my soul, arise. 3. Five bleeding wounds He bears, 5. My God is reconciled;
Shake off thy guilty fears. Received on Calvary. His pard'ning voice I hear.
The bleeding Sacrifice They pour effectual prayers; He owns me for His child;
In my behalf appears. They strongly plead for me. I can no longer fear.
Before the throne my Surety stands, "Forgive him, 0 forgive," they cry. With confidence I now draw nigh,
Before the throne my Surety stands; "Forgive him, 0 forgive," they cry, With confidence I now draw nigh,
My name is written on His hands. "Nor let that ransomed sinner die." And, "Father, Abba, Father," cry.
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2. May Thy rich grace impart 4. When ends life's transient dream,
Strength to my fainting heart, When death's cold, sullen stream
My zeal inspire. Shall o'er me roll,
As Thou hast died for me, Blest Savior, then in love
0 may my love to Thee Fear and distrust remove.
Pure, warm, and changeless be, 0 bear me safe above--
A living fire! A ransomed soul!
WORDS: Ray Palmer, 1830 OLIVET
MUSIC: Lowell Mason, 1832 Orch. by Russell Mauldin
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 435 My Faith Has Found a Resting Place
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Tenor Sax I, II 436 The Solid Rock
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1. My hope is built on nothing less 3. His oath, His covenant, His blood,
Than Jesus' blood and righteousness. Support me in the whelming flood.
I dare not trust the sweetest frame, When all around my soul gives way,
But wholly lean on Jesus' name. He then is all my Hope and Stay.
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On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand; 4. When He shall come with trumpet sound,
All other ground is sinking sand. 0 may I then in Him be found!
All other ground is sinking sand. Dressed in His righteousness alone,
Faultless to stand before the throne!
2. When darkness seems to hide His face, Refrain
I rest on His unchanging grace.
In ev'ry high and stormy gale,
My anchor holds within the veil.
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Tenor Sax I, II 438 The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power
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1. The blood that Jesus shed for me 2. It soothes my doubt and calms my fears,
'Way back on Calvary, And it dries all my tears;
The blood that gives me strength from day to day- The blood that gives me strength from day to day-
It will never lose its pow'r. It will never lose its pow'r.
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It reaches to the highest mountain.
It flows to the lowest valley.
The blood that gives me strength from day to day-
It will never lose its pow'r.
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Tenor Sax I, II 439 Burdens Are Lifted at Calvary
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1. Days are filled with sorrow and care; 2. Cast your care on Jesus today;
Hearts are lonely and drear. Leave your worry and fear.
Burdens are lifted at Calvary; Burdens are lifted at Calvary;
Jesus is very near. Jesus is very near.
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Burdens are lifted at Calvary, 3. Troubled soul, the Savior can see
Calvary, Calvary. Ev'ry heartache and tear.
Burdens are lifted at Calvary; Burdens are lifted at Calvary;
Jesus is very near. Jesus is very near.
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WORDS and MUSIC: John M. Moore, 1952 BURDENS LIFIBD
Orch. by Camp Kirkland
Copyright© 1952 Singspiration Music/ASCAP. All rights reserved.
Used by permission of Benson Music Group, Inc.
Tenor Sax I, II 440 It's Real
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1. I know not why God's wondrous grace 3. I know not how the Spirit moves,
To me He hath made known, Convincing men of sin,
Nor why, unworthy, Christ in love Revealing Jesus through the Word,
Redeemed me for His own. Creating faith in Him.
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But I know whom I have believed, 4. I know not what of good or ill
And am persuaded that He is able May be reserved for me,
To keep that which I've committed Of weary ways or golden days
Unto Him against that day. Before His face I see.
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I know not how this saving faith
To me He did impart, 5. I know not when my Lord may come,
Nor how believing in His Word At night or noonday fair,
Wrought peace within my heart. Nor if I'll walk the vale with Him,
Refrain Or meet Him in the air.
Refrain ELNATIIAN
WORDS: Daniel W. Whittle, 1883
MUSIC: James McGranahan, 1883 Oreb. by Joseph Linn
Arr. Copyright© 199S by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville. TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 444 Hallelujah, I Am Free!
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Saved from all sin and purified I am, All of my guilt on Jesus has been laid.
Bought by the blood that flowed from Calvary, From all my sins I now have liberty.
For the Lord has made me free! Hallelujah, I am free!
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Hallelujah, I am free! 3. I am redeemed; my bondage now is past
0 what glorious liberty, I was a slave, but I am free at last
Since the blessed Lord has cleansed and made me whole! Once I was blind, but now the light I see.
I am redeemed- all glory to His name! Hallelujah, I am free!
He abides within my soul. Refrain
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1. Rock of Ages, cleft for me, 3. While I draw this fleeting breath,
Let me bide myself in Thee. When my eyes shall close in death,
Let the water and the blood, When I rise to worlds unknown,
From Thy wounded side which flowed, And behold Thee on Thy throne,
Be of sin the double cure, Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
Save from wrath and make me pure. Let me bide myself in Thee.
2. Could my tears forever flow,
Could my zeal no languor know,
These for sin could not atone;
Thou must save, and Thou alone.
In my hand no price I bring;
Simply to Thy cross I cling.
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1. Encamped along the hills of light, 3. On ev'ry hand the foe we find
Ye Christian soldiers, rise, Drawn up in dread array.
And press the battle ere the night Let tents of ease be left behind,
Shall veil the glowing skies. And onward to the fray.
Against the foe in vales below Salvation's helmet on each head,
Let all our strength be hurled. With truth all girt about,
Faith is the victory, we know, The earth shall tremble 'neath our tread,
That overcomes the world. And echo with our shout.
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Faith is the victory! 4. To him that overcomes the foe
Faith is the victory! White raiment shall be giv'n;
0 glorious victory Before the angels he shall know
That overcomes the world! His name confessed in heav'n.
Then onward from the hills of light,
2. His banner over us is love, Our hearts with love aflame,
Our sword the Word of God; We'll vanquish all the hosts of night
We tread the road the saints above In Jesus' conqu'ring name.
With shouts of triumph trod. Refrain
By faith they, like a whirlwind's breath,
Swept on o'erev'ry field;
The faith by which they conquered death
Is still our shining shield.
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1. 0 for a faith that will not shrink, 3. A faith that shines more bright and clear
Though pressed by ev'ry foe, When tempests rage without;
That will not tremble on the brink That when in danger knows no fear,
Of any earthly woe! In darkness feels no doubt
2. That will not murmur nor complain 4. Lord, give us such a faith as this;
Beneath the chast'ning rod And then, whate' er may come,
But, in the hour of grief or pain, We'll taste, e'en here, the hallowed bliss
Will lean upon its God. Of an eternal home.
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1. The blood that Jesus once shed for me, 3. It is a shelter for rich and poor;
As my Redeemer upon the tree-- It is to heaven the open door,
The blood that setteth the pris'ner free The sinner's merit forevermore.
Will never lose its pow'r. It will never lose its pow'r.
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It will never lose its pow'r. 4. And when with all the blood-washed throng
It will never lose its pow'r. We sing in glory redemption's song,
The blood that cleanses from all sin We'll pass the glorious truth along:
Will never lose its pow'r. It has never lost its pow'r.
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2. It gives us access to God on high;
From far-off places it brings us nigh
To precious blessings that never die.
It will never lose its pow'r.
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I. Would you be free from your burden of sin? 3. Would you be whiter, much whiter than snow?
There's pow'r in the blood, pow'r in the blood. There's pow'r in the blood, pow'r in the blood.
Would you o'er evil a victory win? Sin-stains are lost in its life-giving flow.
There's wonderful pow'r in the blood. There's wonderful pow'r in the blood.
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There is pow'r, pow'r, wonder-working pow'r 4. Would you do service for Jesus, your King?
In the blood of the Lamb. There's pow'r in the blood, pow'r in the blood.
There is pow'r, pow'r, wonder-working pow'r Would you live daily His praises to sing?
In the precious blood of the Lamb. There's wonderful pow'r in the blood.
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2. Would you be free from your passion and pride?
There's pow'r in the blood, pow'r in the blood.
Come for a cleansing to Calvary's tide.
There's wonderful pow'r in the blood.
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Tenor Sax I, II 452 When I See the Blood
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1. Christ, our Redeemer, died on the cross- 2. Chiefest of sinners, Jesus will save;
Died for the sinner, paid all his due. All He has promised, that will He do.
Sprinkle your soul with the blood of the Lamb, Wash in the fountain opened for sin,
"And I will pass, will pass over you." "And I will pass, will pass over you."
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''When I see the blood, 3. Judgment is coming; all will be there,
When I see the blood, Each one receiving justly his due.
When I see the blood, Hide in the saving, sin-cleansing blood,
I will pass, I will pass over you." "And I will pass, will pass over you."
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Tenor Sax I, II 453 Nothing But the Blood
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1. What can wash away my sin1 3. Nothing can for sin atone--
Nothing but the blood of Jesus. Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
What can make me whole again? Naught of good that I have done--
Nothing but the blood of Jesus. Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
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0 precious is the flow 4. This is all my hope and peace--
That makes me white as snow. Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
No other fount I know- This is all my righteousness-
Nothing but the blood of Jesus. Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
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2. For my pardon this I see--
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
For my cleansing this my plea-
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
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1. There is a stream that flows from Calvary, 2. Its saving virtues ever are the same.
A crimson tide so deep and wide. It cleanseth still, and always will.
It washes whiter than the purest snow; Poor sinners who will seek the Savior's face
It cleanseth me, I know. Shall know His wondrous grace.
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Hallelujah! 'tis His blood that cleanseth me, 3. No other fountain can for sin atone
'Tis His grace that makes me free. But Jesus' blood- 0 precious flood!
And, my brother, 'tis for thee. And whosoever will may plunge therein,
0 hallelujah! 'tis salvation full and free; And be made free from sin.
And it cleanseth, yes, it cleanseth me. Refrain
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2. Take my hands and let them move 5. Take my will and make it Thine-
At the impulse of Thy love. It shall be no longer mine.
Take my feet and let them be Take my heart- it is Thine own;
Swift and beautiful for Thee, It shall be Thy royal throne;
Swift and beautiful for Thee. It shall be Thy royal throne.
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1. I'd rather have Jesus than silver or gold; 2. I'd rather have Jesus than men's applause;
I'd rather be His than have riches untold; I'd rather be faithful to His dear cause;
I'd rather have Jesus than houses or lands. I'd rather have Jesus than worldwide fame.
I'd rather be led by His nail-pierced hand I'd rather be true to His holy name
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Than to be the king of a vast domain 3. He's fairer than lilies of rarest bloom;
And be held in sin's dread sway. He's sweeter than honey from out the comb;
I'd rather have Jesus than anything He's all that my hungering spirit needs.
This world affords today. I'd rather have Jesus and let Him lead
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Tenor Sax I, II 457 Lord, Be Glorified
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2. In my song, Lord,
Be glorified, be glorified.
In my song, Lord,
Be glorified today.
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l. Like the woman at the well, I was seeking 2. There are millions in this world who are craving
For things that could not satisfy; The pleasures earthly things afford;
And then I heard the Savior speaking: But none can match the wondrous treasure
"Draw from My well that never shall run dry." That I find in Jesus Christ, my Lord.
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Fill my cup, Lord; I lift it up, Lord! 3. So, my brother, if the things this world gave you
Come and quench this thirsting of my soul. Leave hungers that won't pass away,
Bread of Heaven, feed me till I want no more. My blessed Lord will come and save you
Fill my cup; fill it up and make me whole! If you kneel to Him and humbly pray:
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WORDS and MUSIC: Richard Blanchard, 1959 FILLMYCUP
Orch. by Jerry Nelson
© Copyright 1959 by Ricbaid Blanchard. Assigned to Sacred Songs. © 1964 by Sacred Songs (a div. of Word, Inc.)
All rights reserved. International. copyright secured. Used by permission.
Tenor Sax I, II 459 Open Our Eyes
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Tenor Sax I, II 460 Be Thou My Vision
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1. Be Thou my Vision, 0 Lord of my heart; 3. Riches I heed not, nor man's empty praise,
Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art- Thou mine inheritance, now and always;
Thou my best thought, by day or by night, Thou and Thou only, first in my heart,
Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light. High King of Heaven, my Treasure Thou art.
2. Be Thou my Wisdom, and Thou my true Word; 4. High King of Heaven, my victory won,
I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord; May I reach heaven's joys, Bright Heaven's Sun!
Thou my great Father, I Thy true son, Heart of my own heart, whatever befall,
Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one. Still be my Vision, 0 Ruler of all.
WORDS: Traditional Irish Hymn, ca. 8th c.; tr. by Mary E. Byrne, 1905; SLANE
versified by Eleanor H. Hull, 1912 Oreb. by Marty Hamby
MUSIC: Traditional Irish Melody; arr. by Lyndell Leatherman, 1992
Arr.© 1993, and orchestration© 1995 by Lillenas Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 461 Open My Eyes, That I May See
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1. Open my eyes, that I may see 2. Open my ears, that I may hear
Glimpses of truth Thou hast for me; Voices of truth Thou sendest clear;
Place in my hands the wonderful key And while the wave-notes fall on my ear,
That shall unclasp and set me free. Ev'rything false will disappear.
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Silently now I wait for Thee, 3. Open my mouth and let me bear
Ready, my God, Thy will to see. Gladly the warm truth ev'rywhere;
Open my (1. eyes, 2. ears, 3. heart, 4. mind]; Open my heart and let me prepare
illumine me, Spirit divine. Love with Thy children thus to share.
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Open my mind, that I may read
More of Thy love in word and deed.
What shall I fear while yet Thou dost lead?
Only for light from Thee I plead.
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WORDS and MUSIC: Clara H. Scott, 1895 SCOTT
Orch. by Larry Mayfield
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 462 Sweet Will of God
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1. My stubborn will at last hath yielded; 3. Thy precious will, 0 conqu'ring Savior,
I would be Thine, and Thine alone. Doth now embrace and compass me;
And this the prayer my lips are bringing: All discords hushed, my peace a river,
"Lord, let in me Thy will be done." My soul a prisoned bird set free.
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Sweet will of God, still fold me closer, 4. Shut in with Thee, 0 Lord, forever,
Till I am wholly lost in Thee. My wayward feet no more to roam;
Sweet will of God, still fold me closer, What pow'r from Thee my soul can sever?
Till I am wholly lost in Thee. The center of God's will my home.
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2. I'm tired of sin, footsore and weary;
The darksome path hath dreary grown.
But now a light has ris'n to cheer me;
I find in Thee my Star, my Sun.
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SWEETWILL
WORDS and MUSIC: LeliaN. Morris, 1900 Orch. by Jerry Nelson
Arr. Copyright© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 462 Sweet Will of God - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 463 More Love to Thee
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1. More love to Thee, 0 Christ, 2. Once earthly joy I craved, 3. Then shall my latest breath
More love to Thee! Sought peace and rest. Whisper Toy praise.
Hear Thou the prayer I make Now Thee alone I seek; 1bis be the parting cry
On bended knee. Give what is best. My heart shall raise;
1bis is my earnest plea: 1bis all my prayer shall be: 1bis still my prayer shall be:
More love, 0 Christ, to Thee; More love, 0 Christ, to Thee; More love, 0 Christ, to Thee;
More love to Thee, More love to Thee, More love to Thee,
More love to Thee! More love to Thee! More love to Thee!
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I'll say yes, Lord, yes to Your will and to Your way.
I'll say yes, Lord, yes; I will trust You and obey.
When Your Spirit speaks to me,
With my whole heart I'll agree,
And my answer will be yes, Lord, yes.
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I. I'm pressing on the upward way; 3. I want to live above the world,
New heights I'm gaining ev'ry day, Though Satan's darts at me are hurled;
Still praying as I'm onward bound, For faith has caught the joyful sound,
"Lord, plant my feet on higher ground." The song of saints on higher ground.
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Lord, lift me up and let me stand, 4. I want to scale the utmost height,
By faith, on heaven's tableland. And catch a gleam of glory bright;
A higher plane than I have found- But still I'll pray till heav'n I've found,
Lord, plant my feet on higher ground. "Lord, lead me on to higher ground."
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2. My heart has no desire to stay
Where doubts arise and fears dismay.
Though some may dwell where these abound,
My prayer, my aim is higher ground.
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WORDS: Johnson Oalman, Jr., 1898 HIGHER GROUND
MUSIC: Charles H. Gabriel, 1898 Orch. by Larry Mayfield
Arr. © 199S by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 468 I Have Decided to Follow Jesus
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1. I have decided to follow Jesus; 3. Though none go with me, still I will follow;
I have decided to follow Jesus; Though none go with me, still I will follow;
I .have decided to follow Jesus; Though none go with me, still I will follow;
No turning back, no turning back. No turning back, no turning back.
2. The world behind me, the cross before me; 4. Will you decide now to follow Jesus?
The world behind me, the cross before me; Will you decide now to follow Jesus?
The world behind me, the cross before me; Will you decide now to follow Jesus?
No turning back, no turning back. No turning back, no turning back.
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Tenor Sax I, II 470 All for Jesus
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1. All for Jesus! all for Jesus! 3. Since my eyes were fixed on Jesus,
All my being's ransomed pow'rs: I've lost sight of all beside-
All my thoughts and words and doings, So enchained my spirit's vision,
All my days and all my hours. Looking at the Crucified.
All for Jesus! all for Jesus! All for Jesus! all for Jesus!
All my days and all my hours; Looking at the Crucified;
All for Jesus! all for Jesus! All for Jesus! all for Jesus!
All my days and all my hours. Looking at the Crucified.
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2. Let the world despise and leave me; 4. Hasten on from grace to glory,
They have left my Savior too. Armed by faith and winged by prayer;
Human hearts and looks deceive me; Heav'n's eternal days before me-
Thou art not, like man, untrue. God's own hand shall guide me there.
And, while Thou shall smile upon me, Soon shall close my earthly mission;
God of wisdom, love, and might, Swift shall pass my pilgrim days;
Foes may hate and friends may shun me; Hope shall change to glad fruition,
Show Thy face, and all is bright. Faith to sight, and prayer to praise.
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Tenor Sax I, II 472 Dear Lord and Father of Mankind
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1. Dear Lord and Father of mankind, 3. Drop Toy still dews of quietness
Forgive our foolish ways! TIil all our strivings cease.
Reclothe us in our rightful minds; Take from our souls the strain and stress,
In purer lives Toy service find; And let our ordered lives confess
In deeper rev'rence, praise. Toe beauty of Toy peace.
2. In simple trust like theirs who heard, 4. Breathe through the heats of our desire
Beside the Syrian sea, Toy coolness and Toy balm.
Toe gracious calling of the Lord, Let sense be dumb, let flesh retire;
Let us, like them, without a word, Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire,
Rise up and follow Thee. 0 still small voice of calm!
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1. I am Thine, 0 Lord; I have heard Thy voice, 3. 0 the pure delight of a single hour
And it told Thy love to me. That before Thy throne I spend,
But I long to rise in the arms of faith, When I kneel in prayer and with Thee, my God,
And be closer drawn to Thee. I commune as friend with friend!
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Draw me nearer, nearer, blessed Lord, 4. There are depths of love that I cannot know
To the cross where Thon hast died. Till I cross the narrow sea;
Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer, blessed Lord, There are heights of joy that I may not reach
To Thy precious, bleeding side. Till I rest in peace with Thee.
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2. Consecrate me now to Thy service, Lord,
By the pow'r of grace divine.
Let my soul look up with a steadfast hope,
And my will be lost in Thine.
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Tenor Sax I, II 474 0 Love That Will Not Let Me Go
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1. 0 Love that will not let me go, 3. 0 Joy that seekest me through pain,
I rest my weary soul in Thee. I cannot close my heart to Thee.
I give Thee back the life I owe, I trace the rainbow through the rain,
That in Thine ocean depths its flow And feel the promise is not vain
May richer, fuller be. That mom shall tearless be.
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1. Deeper, deeper in the love of Jesus 3. Deeper, deeper! though it cost hard trials,
Daily let me go; Deeper let me go!
Higher, higher in the school of wisdom, Rooted in the holy love of Jesus,
More of grace to know. Let me fruitful grow.
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0 deeper yet, I pray, 4. Deeper, higher, ev'ry day in Jesus,
And higher ev'ry day, TIii all conflicts past
And wiser, blessed Lord, Find me conqu'ror, and in His own image
In Thy precious, holy Word. Perfected at last.
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2. Deeper, deeper! blessed Holy Spirit,
Take me deeper still,
TIii my life is wholly lost in Jesus
And His perfect will.
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1. Into the heart of Jesus 3. Into the cross of Jesus 5. Into the love of Jesus
Deeper and deeper I go, Deeper and deeper I go, Deeper and deeper I go,
Seeking to know the reason Following through the garden, Praising the One who brought me
Why He should love me so, Facing the dreaded foe; Out of my sin and woe;
Why He should stoop to lift me Drinking the cup of sorrow, And through eternal ages
Up from the miry clay, Sobbing with broken heart, Gratefully I shall sing,
Saving my soul, "O Savior, help! "O how He loved!
Making me whole, Dear Savior, help! 0 how He loved!
Though I had wandered away. Grace for my weakness impart." Jesus, my Lord and my King!"
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1. Nearer, still nearer, close to Thy heart, 3. Nearer, still nearer, Lord, to be Thine!
Draw me, my Savior- so precious Thou art! Sin, with its follies, I gladly resign,
Fold me, 0 fold me close to Thy breast. All of its pleasures, pomp and its pride.
Shelter me safe in that haven of rest; Give me but Jesus, my Lord, crucified;
Shelier me safe in that haven of rest. Give me but Jesus, my Lord, crucified.
2. Nearer, still nearer, nothing I bring, 4. Nearer, still nearer, while life shall last,
Naught as an off'ring to Jesus, my King- Till safe in glory my anchor is cast;
Only my sinful, now contrite heart. Through endless ages ever to be
Grant me the cleansing Thy blood doth impart; Nearer, my Savior, still nearer to Thee;
Grant me the cleansing Thy blood doth impart. Nearer, my Savior, still nearer to Thee.
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Tenor Sax I, II 479 Living for Jesus
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Tenor Sax I, II 480 Have Thine Own Way, Lord
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1. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! 3. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way!
Thou art the Potter; I am the clay. Wounded and weary, help me, I pray.
Mold me and make me after Thy will, Power- all power- surely is Thine!
While I am waiting, yielded and still. Touch me and heal me, Savior divine!
2. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! 4. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way!
Search me and try me, Master, today. Hold o'er my being absolute sway!
Whiter than snow, Lord, wash me just now, Fill with Thy Spirit till all shall see
As in Thy presence humbly I bow. Christ only, always living in me!
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1. Sweet are the promises; kind is the Word, 2. Sweet is the tender love Jesus hath shown,
Dearer far than any message man ever heard. Sweeter far than any love that mortals have known.
Pure was the mind of Christ- sinless, I see. Kind to the erring one, faithful is He.
He the great example is, and pattern for me. He the great example is, and pattern for me.
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Refrain 3. List to His loving words: "Come unto me."
Where He leads I'll follow, Weary, heavy-laden, there is sweet rest for thee.
Follow all the way. 'Irust in His promises, faithful and sure;
Where He leads I'll follow, Lean upon the Savior, and thy soul is secure.
Follow Jesus ev'ry day. Refrain
WORDS and MUSIC: W!lliam A. Ogden, 1885 OGDEN
Oreb. by Dave Williamson
Arr. Copyright@ 199S by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 482 I Give All to You
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1. May the mind of Christ, my Savior, 4. May the love of Jesus fill me
Live in me from day to day, As the waters fill the sea;
By His love and pow'r controlling Him exalting, self abasing-
All I do and say. This is victory.
2. May the Word of God dwell richly 5. May I run the race before me,
In my heart from hour to hour, Strong and brave to face the foe,
So that all may see I triumph Looking only unto Jesus
Only through His pow'r. As I onward go.
3. May the peace of God my Father 6. May His beauty rest upon me
Rule my life in ev'rything, As I seek the lost to win;
That I may be calm to comfort And may they forget the channel,
Sick and sorrowing. Seeing only Him.
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1. Nearer, my God, to Thee, 3. There let the way appear, 5. Or if, on joyful wing
Nearer to Thee, Steps unto heav' n; Cleaving the sky,
E'en though it be a cross All that Thou sendest me, Sun, moon, and stars forgot,
That raiseth me! In mercy giv' n; Upward I fly,
Still all my song shall be: Angels to beckon me Still all my song shall be:
Nearer, my God, to Thee; Nearer, my God, to Thee; Nearer, my God, to Thee;
Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee! Nearer to Thee! Nearer to Thee!
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1. Jesus calls me; I must follow, 2. Jesus calls me; I must follow,
Follow Him today. Follow ev'ry hour;
When His tender voice is pleading, Know the blessing of His presence,
How can I delay? Fullness of His pow'r.
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Follow, I will follow Thee, my Lord, 3. Jesus calls me; I must follow,
Follow ev'ry passing day. Follow Him alway.
My tomorrows are all known to Thee; When my Savior goes before me,
Thou wilt lead me all the way. I can never stray.
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Tenor Sax 489 Where He Leads Me
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1. I can hear my Savior calling; 3. I'll go with Him through the judgment;
I can hear my Savior calling; I'll go with Him through the judgment;
I can hear my Savior calling, I'll go with Him through the judgment
Take thy cross and follow, follow Me. I'll go with Him, with Him all the way.
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Where He leads me I will follow; 4. He will give me grace and glory;
Where He leads me I will follow; He will give me grace and glory;
Where He leads me I will follow; He will give me grace and glory,
I'll go with Him, with Him all the way. And go with me, with me all the way.
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2. I'll go with Him through the garden;
I'll go with Him through the garden;
I'll go with Him through the garden.
I'll go with Him, with Him all the way.
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1. Since I started out to find Thee, 3. Cares of life perplex and grind me,
Since I to the cross did flee, Yet I keep the narrow way.
Ev'ry bridge is burned behind me; Ev'ry bridge is burned behind me;
I will never tum from Thee. I from Thee will never stray.
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Strengthen all the ties that bind me 4. All in All I ever find Thee,
Closer, closer, Lord, to Thee. Savior, Lover, Brother, Friend.
Ev'ry bridge is burned behind me; Ev'ry bridge is burned behind me;
Thine I evermore will be. I will serve Thee to the end.
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2. Thou didst hear my plea so kindly;
Thou didst grant me so much grace.
Ev'ry bridge is burned behind me;
I will ne'er my steps retrace.
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1. I would be true, for there are those who trust me. 2. I would be friend of all- the foe, the friendless.
I would be pure, for there are those who care. I would be giving, and forget the gift.
I would be strong, for there is much to suffer. I would be humble, for I know my weakness.
I would be brave, for there is much to dare. I would look up, and laugh, and love, and lift.
I would be brave, for there is much to dare. I would look up, and laugh, and love, and lift.
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Where the flow'rs are blooming and the sweet Where the storms are sweeping and the dark
waters flow. waters flow.
Ev'rywhere He leads me I would follow, follow on, With His hand to lead me I will never, never fear;
Walking in His footsteps till the crown be won. Danger cannot fright me if my Lord is near.
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1. Living for Jesus a life that is true, 2. Living for Jesus, who died in my place,
Striving to please Him in all that I do, Bearing on Calv'ry my sin and disgrace-
Yielding allegiance, glad-hearted and free, Such love constrains me to answer His call,
This is the pathway of blessing for me. Follow His leading, and give Him my all.
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0 Jesus, Lord and Savior, 3. Living for Jesus wherever I am,
I give myself to Thee; Doing each duty in His holy name,
For Thou, in Thy atonement, Willing to suffer affliction or loss,
Didst give Thyself for me. Deeming each trial a part of my cross!
I own no other master; Refrain
My heart shall be Thy throne.
My life I give, henceforth to live, 4. Living for Jesus through earth's little while,
0 Christ, for Thee alone. My dearest treasure, the light of His smile,
Seeking the lost ones He died to redeem,
Bringing the weary to find rest in Him!
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1. More about Jesus would I know, 3. More about Jesus in His Word,
More of His grace to others show; Holding communion with my Lord,
More of His saving fullness see, Hearing His voice in ev'i:y line,
More of His love who died for me. Making each faithful saying mine.
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More, more about Jesus; 4. More about Jesus on His throne,
More, more about Jesus; Riches in glory all His own;
More of His saving fullness see, More of His kingdom's sure increase;
More of His love who died for me. More of His coming, Prince of Peace.
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2. More about Jesus let me learn,
More of His holy will discern.
Spirit of God, my Teacher be,
Showing the things of Christ to me.
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1. Jesus, Thy boundless love to me 3. 0 Love, how gracious is Thy ray!
No thought can reach, no tongue declare; All fear before Thy presence flies.
0 knit my thankful heart to Thee Care, anguish, sorrow melt away
And reign without a rival there. Where'er Thy healing beams arise.
Thine wholly, Thine alone I am; 0 Jesus, nothing may I see,
Be Thou alone my constant flame. Nothing desire or seek but Thee!
WORDS: Paul Gerhardt, 1653; tr. by John Wesley, 1739 ST. CATHERINE
MUSIC: Henri F. Hemy, 1864; arr. by James G. Walton, 1874 Oreb. by Stan Pethel
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square Eas~ Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 500 Jesus, Thine All-victorious Love
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1. There's a blessed and triumphant song: 2. We will praise the Lord for victory:
Holiness forevermore! Holiness forevermore!
It is sung by the mighty, blood-washed throng: From the carnal mind we now are free:
Holiness forevermore! Holiness forevermore!
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3. From this standard we will not depart:
Women: Holiness forevermore!
Holiness forevermore! 'Tis the song of the purified in heart:
Holiness forevermore! Holiness forevermore!
We will sing it, shout it, preach it, and live it: Refrain
Holiness forevermore!
4. We will shout our glorious liberty:
Men: Holiness forevermore!
Sing the happy song We shall sing it by the crystal sea:
As we march along! Holiness forevermore!
We will sing it, and shout it, and preach it, and live it: Refrain
Holiness forevermore!
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1. "Called unto holiness," Church of our God, 3. "Called unto holiness," praise His dear name!
Purchase of Jesus, redeemed by His blood; This blessed secret to faith now made plam:
Called from the world and its idols to flee, Not our own righteousness, but Christ within,
Called from the bondage of sin to be free. Living, and reigning, and saving from sin.
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"Holiness unto the Lord" is our watchword and song; 4. "Called unto holiness," bride of the Lamb,
"Holiness unto the Lord" as we're marching along. Waiting the Bridegroom's returning agam!
Sing it, shout it, loud and long: Lift up your heads, for the day draweth near
"Holiness unto the Lord" now and forever. When in His beauty the King shall appear!
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2. "Called unto holiness," children of light,
Walking with Jesus in garments of white;
Raiment unsullied, nor tarnished with sin;
God's Holy Spirit abiding within.
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WORDS and MUSIC: Lelia N. Morris, 1900 HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD
Orch. by Camp Kirkland
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 503 Holiness unto the Lord - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II SOS Glorious Freedom
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1. Once I was bound by sin's galling fetters; 3. Freedom from pride and all sinful follies;
Chained like a slave, I struggled in vain. Freedom from love and glitter of gold;
But I received a glorious freedom Freedom from evil temper and anger;
When Jesus broke my fetters in twain. Glorious freedom, rapture untold!
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Glorious freedom! Wonderful freedom! 4. Freedom from fear with all of its torments;
No more in chains of sin I repine! Freedom from care with all of its pain;
Jesus, the glorious Emancipator- Freedom in Christ, my blessed Redeemer-
Now and forever He shall be mine. He who has rent my fetters in twain.
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2. Freedom from all the carnal affections;
Freedom from envy, hatred, and strife;
Freedom from vain and worldly ambitions;
Freedom from all that saddened my life!
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Tenor Sax I, II 506 How the Fire Fell
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I. 0 I love to tell the blessed story 3. To the world no more my heart is turning
Since the Lord sanctified me; Since the Lord sanctified me;
For my soul received a flood of glory For on me His Spirit fell with burning
When the Lord sanctified me. When the Lord sanctified me.
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0 I never shall forget how the fire fell, 4. There's a crown awaiting me in heaven
How the fire fell, how the fire fell. Since the Lord sanctified me;
0 I never shall forget how the fire fell For a heart made clean to me was given
When the Lord sanctified me. When the Lord sanctified me.
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All my doubts and fears are gone forever
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Since the Lord sanctified me;
For His peace flowed o'er me like a river
When the Lord sanctified me.
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WORDS: Johnson Oatman, 1905 FIRE FELL
MUSIC: Miriam E. Oatman, 1905 Orch. by Steve Potts
Arr. Copyright© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 507 Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
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1. There is sanctifying pow'r, 3. This God's will for you and me,
Like a sweet, refreshing show'r, That we sanctified should be,
Waiting for each consecrated heart: Dwelling in this land of plenteousness.
Pow'r to cleanse us from all sin, Fling your doubts and fears aside;
Pow'r to keep us pure within, Boldly cross the Jordan's tide,
Pow'r for service which He will impart. And your heritage in Christ possess.
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I'm so glad, I'm so glad 4. Songs of praises let us sing
For this saving, sanctifying pow'r! To our blessed Lord and King
Waves of glory o'er me roll; For this great salvation rich and free:
Peace abides within my soul. Ev' ry needed grace supplied,
I'm so glad for this sanctifying pow'r! Ev'ry longing satisfied,
Saved for time and for eternity.
2. I'm so glad it reaches me, Refrain
All unworthy though I be,
Overcoming grace made freely mine.
Since the Comforter abides,
And within my heart resides,
I am walking in the light divine.
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Tenor Sax I, II 511 Raised from Death to Love and Living
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l. Raised from death to love and living, 3. God, who knows our thoughts and actions,
Freed from sin to serve our Lord; Soon will judge us by His Son.
Called to share His holy purpose, Each will tben appear before Him,
Know His likeness here restored; See His perfect justice done.
Holy God, I stand before You Judge of all, I stand before You
Pardoned, cleansed, and reconciled. Pardoned, cleansed, and reconciled.
Help me live as in Your presence: Help me live as in Your presence:
Holy Fatber, holy child Righteous Father, watchful child.
2. What a loving, faithful Father, 4. God, who planned and gave and suffered,
Mighty God who knows each need Took our pain and deatb and sin.
All His patbs are trutb and kindness What a price to buy a sinner!
When we daily let Him lead Where can gratitude begin?
Father God, I stand before You Father God, I bow before You;
Pardoned, cleansed, and reconciled. No response could be enough.
Help me live as in Your presence: Fill my life witb all Your fullness:
Caring Fatber, trusting child Constant, holy, selfless love.
WORDS: Ken Bible, 1984 PLEADING SAVIOR
MUSIC: Leavitt's The Christian Lyre, 1830 Oreb. by Russell Mauldin
© 1984 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East. Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 512 Take Time to Be Holy
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1. Lord Jesus, I long to be petfectly whole; 4. Lord Jesus, Thou seest I patiently wait,
I want Thee forever to live in my soul. Come now, and within me a new heart create.
Break down ev'ry idol; cast out ev'ry foe. To those who have sought Thee Thou never saidst no.
Now wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. Now wash me and I shall be whiter than snow.
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Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow; 5. The blessing by faith I receive from above.
Now wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. 0 glory! my soul is made petfect in love.
My prayer has prevailed, and this moment I know
2. Lord Jesus, look down from Thy throne in the skies, The blood is applied- I am whiter than snow.
And help me to make a complete sacrifice.
I give up myself, and whatever I know. Refrain 5
Now wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow;
Refrain The blood is applied; I am whiter than snow.
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1. Give me a holy life, 3. All my best works are naught;
Spotless and free, Please they not Thee.
Cleansed by the crystal flow Far past my busy hands,
Coming from Thee. Thine eye doth see
Purge the dark halls of thought; Into the depths of mind,
Here let Toy work be wrought, Searching the plan designed,
Each wish and feeling brought Gladdened when Thou dost find
Captive to Thee. First of all, Thee.
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1. Search me, 0 God, and know my heart today. 3. Lord, take my life and make it wholly Thine;
Try me, 0 Savior; know my thoughts, I pray. Fill my poor heart with Thy great love divine.
See if there be some wicked way in me; Toke all my will, my passion, self, and pride.
Cleanse me from ev'ry sin, and set me free. I now surrender; Lord, in me abide.
2. I praise Thee, Lord, for cleansing me from sin. 4. 0 Holy Ghost, revival comes from Thee.
Fulfill Thy Word, and make me pure within. Send a revival- start the work in me.
Fill me with fire, where once I burned with shame. Thy Word declares Thou wilt supply our need.
Grant my desire to magnify Thy name. For blessing now, 0 Lord, I humbly plead.
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Tenor Sax I, II 517 Dwelling in Beulah Land
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1. Far away the noise of strife upon my ear is falling; 3. Let the stormy breezes blow; their cry cannot
Then I know the sins of earth beset on ev'ry hand. alarm me.
Doubt and fear and things of earth in vain to me I am safely sheltered here, protected by God's hand.
are calling; Here the sun is always shining; here there's naught
None of these shall move me from Beulah Land. can harm me.
I am safe forever in Beulah Land.
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I'm living on the mountain, underneath a cloudless
sky. 4. Viewing here the works of God, I sink in
I'm drinking at the fountain that never shall run dry. contemplation;
0 yes, I'm feasting on the manna from a bountiful Hearing now His blessed voice, I see the way
supply, He planned.
For I am dwelling in Beulah Land. Dwelling in the Spirit here, I learn of full salvation.
Gladly will I tarry in Beulah Land.
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Sons of men in battle long the enemy withstand.
Safe am I within the castle of God's Word retreating;
Nothing then can reach me- 'tis Beulah Land.
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BEULAH LAND
WORDS and MUSIC: C. Austin Miles, 1911 Oreb. by Joseph Linn
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by Toe Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
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Tenor Sax I, II 519 Walking in the King's Highway
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1. We shall see the desert as the rose, 3. There the rain shall come upon the ground,
Walking in the King's highway; Walking in the King's highway;
There'll be singing where salvation goes, And the springs of water will be found,
Walking in the King's highway. Walking in the King's highway.
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There's a highway there and a way, 4. There no rav'nous beast shall make afraid,
Where sorrow shall flee away; Walking in the King's highway;
And the light shines bright as the day, For the purified the way was made,
Walking in the King's highway. Walking in the King's highway.
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2. We shall see the glory of the Lord,
Walking in the King's highway; 5. No unclean thing shall pass o'er here,
And behold the beauty of His Word, Walking in the King's highway;
Walking in the King's highway. But the ransomed ones without a fear,
Refrain Walking in the King's highway.
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1. 0 now I see the crimson wave, 3. I rise to walk in heav'n's own light
The fountain deep and wide; Above the world and sin,
Jesus, my Lord, mighty to save, With heart made pure, and garments white,
Points to His wounded side. And Christ enthroned within.
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The cleansing stream, I see, I see! 4. Amazing grace! 'tis heav'n below
I plunge and, 0 it cleanseth me! To feel the blood applied,
0 praise the Lord, it cleanseth me! And Jesus, only Jesus know-
It cleanseth me, yes, cleanseth me! My Jesus, crucified
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2. I see the new creation rise;
I hear the speaking blood.
It speaks! polluted nature dies!
Sinks 'neath the cleansing flood.
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Tenor Sax I, II 521 This Is like Heaven to Me
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1. We find many people who can't understand 3. We've heard the sweet music, the heavenly chord,
Why we are so happy and free. From gloryland over the sea:
We've crossed over Jordan to Canaan's fair land, A soul-thrilling message from Jesus, our Lord,
And this is like heaven to me. And this is like heaven to me.
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0 this is like heaven to me. 4. We're looking for Jesus with glory to come;
Yes, this is like heaven to me. 'Tis Jesus who died on the tree.
I've crossed over Jordan to Canaan's fair land, A cloud of bright angels to carry me home--
And this is like heaven to me. 0 that will be heaven to me.
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Some don't understand us, I see. 0 that will be heaven to me.
We're filled with the Spirit, there isn't a doubt, Yes, that will be heaven to me.
And this is like heaven to me. A cloud of bright angels to carry me home-
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WORDS and MUSIC: J.E. French, 1903 LIKE HEAVEN TO ME
Orch. by Dave Wtlliamson
Arr. @ 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by Toe Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 523 Ye Ransomed Sinners, Hear
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1. Ye ransomed sinners, hear, 3. Surely in us the hope 5. Then let us gladly bring
The pris'ners of the Lord; Of glory shall appear; Our sacrifice of praise;
And wait till Christ appear Sinners, your heads lift up Let us give thanks and sing
According to His Word. And see redemption near. And glory in His grace.
Rejoice in hope; rejoice with me. Again I say: rejoice with me. Rejoice in hope; rejoice with me.
Rejoice in hope; rejoice with me. Again I say: rejoice with me. Rejoice in hope; rejoice with me.
We shall from all our sins be free. We shall from all our sins be free. We shall from all our sins be free.
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I. I've reached the land of com and wine, 3. A sweet perfume upon the breeze
And all its riches freely mine; Is borne from ever-vernal trees,
Here shines undimmed one blissful day, And flow'rs that never-fading grow
For all my night has passed away. Where streams of life forever flow.
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0 Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land, 4. The zephyrs seem to float to me
As on thy highest mount I stand, Sweet sounds of heaven's melody,
I look away across the sea As angels with the white-robed throng
Where mansions are prepared for me, Join in the sweet redemption song.
And view the shining gloryshore-- Refrain
My heav'n, my home forevermore!
2. My Savior comes and walks with me,
And sweet communion here have we;
He gently leads me with the hand,
For this is heaven's borderland.
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Tenor Sax I, II 529 God, Whose Giving Knows No Ending
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1. God, whose giving knows no ending, 3. Treasure too Thou hast entrusted,
All our life is from Toy store: Gain through pow'rs Toy grace conferred:
Nature's wonder, Jesus' wisdom, Ours to use for home and kindred,
Costly cross, grave's shattered door. And to spread the gospel word.
Gifted by Thee, turn we to Thee, Open wide our hands in sharing,
Off'ring up ourselves in praise; As we heed Christ's ageless call-
Toankful hearts shall rise forever, Healing, teaching, and reclaiming,
Gracious Donor of our days. Serving Thee who lovest all.
2. Skills and time are ours for pressing 4. Lend Toy joy to all our giving;
T'ward the goals of Christ, Toy Son: Let it light our pilgrim way.
Men at peace in health and freedom, From the dark of anxious keeping,
Races joined, the Church made one. Loose us into gen'rous day.
Now direct our daily labor, Then when years on earth are over,
Lest we strive for self alone; Rich t'ward Thee and fellowman,
Born with talents, make us servants Lord, fulfiJl beyond our dreaming
Fit to answer at Toy throne. All our steward-life began.
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1. Because I have been given mnch, 3. Because love has been lavished so
I too must give. Upon me, Lord,
Because of Thy great bounty, Lord, A wealth I know that was not meant
Each day I live, For me to hoard,
I shall divide my gifts from Thee I shall give love to those in need-
With ev'ry brother that I see Shall show that love by word and deed:
Who has the need of help from me. Thus shall my thanks be thanks indeed.
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1. In the harvest field now ripened 3. Are you laid aside from service,
There's a work for all to do; Body worn from toil and care?
Hark! the voice of God is calling You can still be in the battle
To the harvest calling you. In the sacred place of prayer.
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Little is much when God is in it! 4. When the conflict here is ended
Labor not for wealth or fame. And our race on earth is run,
There's a crown and you can win it, He will say, if we are faithful,
If you go in Jesus' name. Welcome home, My child well done!
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2. Does the place you're called to labor
Seem so small and little known?
It is great if God is in it,
And He'll not forget His own.
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1. Out in the highways and byways of life, 2. Tell the sweet story of Christ and His love;
Many are weary and sad. Tell of His pow'rto forgive.
Carry the sunshine where darkness is rife, Others will trust Him if only you prove
Making the sorrowing glad. True ev'ry moment you live.
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Make me a blessing; make me a blessing. 3. Give as 'twas given to you in your need;
Out of my life may Jesus shine. Love as the Master loved you.
Make me a blessing, 0 Savior, I pray. Be to the helpless a helper indeed;
Make me a blessing to someone today. Unto your mission be true.
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WORDS: Ira B. Wilson, 1909 SCHULER
MUSIC: George S. Schuler, 1924 Oreb. by Keith Cbristopher
Copyright 1924 by George S. Schuler. © Renewed 1952 by The Rodeheaver Co. (a div. of Word, Inc.)
All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Used by permission.
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1. Where cross the crowded ways of life, 4. The cup of water giv'n for Thee
Where sound the cries of race and clan, Still holds the freshness of Thy grace;
Above the noise of selfish strife, Yet long these multitudes to see
We hear Thy voice, 0 Son of Man! The sweet compassion of Thy face.
3. From tender childhood's helplessness, 6. Till sons of men shall learn Thy love
From woman's grief, man's burdened toil, And follow where Thy feet have trod;
From famished souls, from sorrow's stress, Till, glorious from Thy heav'n above,
Thy heart has never known recoil. Shall come the city of our God!
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1. It may not be on the mountain's height, 2. Perhaps today there are loving words
Or over the stormy sea; Which Jesus would have me speak;
It may not be at the battle's front There may be now, in the paths of sin,
My Lord will have need of me. Some wand'rer whom I should seek.
But if by a still, small voice He calls 0 Savior, if Thou wilt be my Guide,
To paths that I do not know, Though dark and rugged the way,
I'll answer, dear Lord, with my hand in Thine, My voice shall echo the message sweet.
"I'll go where You want me to go." I'll say what You want me to say.
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I'll go where You want me to go, dear Lord, 3. There's surely somewhere a lowly place
Over mountain, or plain, or sea In earth's harvest fields so wide
I' 11 say what You want me to say, dear Lord. Where I may labor through life's short day
I' 11 be what You want me to be. 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.
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WORDS: Stanza 1, Mary Brown, 1894; stanzas 2-3, Charles E. Prior, 1894 MANCHESTER
MUSIC: Carrie E. Rounsefell, 1894 Oreb. by Carl Seal
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 538 I'll Go Where You Want Me ... - page 2 of 2
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1. Give of your best to the Master; 2. Give of your best to the Master;
Give of the strength of your youth. Give Him first place in your heart.
Throw your soul's fresh, glowmg ardor Give Him first place in your service;
Into the battle for truth. Consecrate ev'ry part.
Jesus has set the example; Give, and to you will be given;
Dauntless was He, young and brave. God His beloved Son gave.
Give Him your loyal devotion; Gratefully seeking to serve Him,
Give Him the best that you have. Give Him the best that you have.
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Give of your best to the Master; 3. Give of your best to the Master;
Give of the strength of your youth. Naugbt else is worthy His love.
Clad in salvation's full annor, He gave Himself for your ransom,
Join in the battle for truth. Gave up His glory above.
Laid down His life without murmur,
You from sin's ruin to save.
Give Him your heart's adoration;
Give Him the best that you have.
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1. Jesus calls us; o'er the tumult 3. In our joys and in our sorrows,
Of our life's wild, restless sea, Days of toil and hours of ease,
Day by day His sweet voice soundeth, Still He calls, in cares and pleasures,
Saying, "Christian, follow Me:' "Christian, love Me more than these."
2. Jesus calls us from the worship 4. Jesus calls us. By Thy mercies,
Of the vain world's golden store, Savior, may we hear Thy call,
From each idol that would keep us, Give our hearts to 1hine obedience,
Saying, "Christian, love Me more:• Serve and love Thee best of all.
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1. When the Church of Jesus 2. If our hearts are lifted 3. Lest the gifts we offer-
Shuts its outer door, Where devotion soars Money, talents, time-
Lest the roar of traffic High above this hungry, Serve to salve our conscience
Drown the voice of prayer, Suff'ring world of ours, To our secret shame,
May our prayers, Lord, make us Lest our hymns should drug us Lord, reprove, inspire us
Ten times more aware To forget its needs, By the way You give;
That the world we banish Forge our Christian worship Teach us, dying Savior,
Is our Christian care. Into Christian deeds. How true Christians live.
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1. Let your heart be broken 3. Blest to be a blessing, 5. Let your heart be tender
For a world in need- Privileged to care, And your vision clear-
Feed the mouths that hunger; Challenged by the need See mankind as God sees;
Soothe the wounds that bleed; Apparent ev'rywhere, Serve Him far and near.
Give the cup of water Where mankind is wanting Let your heart be broken
And the loaf of bread- Fill the vacant place; By a brother's pain;
Be the hands of Jesus, Be the means through which the Share your rich resources-
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And all the world go free? At Jesus' pierced feet,
No, there's a cross for ev'ryone, Joyful I' II cast my golden crown
And there's a cross for me. And His dear name repeat.
2. How happy are the samts above, 5. 0 precious cross! 0 glorious crown!
Who once went sorr'wing here! 0 resurrection day
But now they taste unmingled love When Christ the Lord from heav'n comes down
And joy without a tear. And bears my soul away.
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1. Fill Thou my life, 0 Lord my God, 4. Fill ev'ry part of me with praise;
In ev'ry part with praise; Let all my being speak
That my whole being may proclaim Of Thee and of Thy love, 0 Lord,
Thy being and Thy ways. Poor though I be, and weak.
2. Not for the lip of praise alone, 5. So shalt Thou, Lord, from even me
Nor for the praising heart; Receive the glory due;
I ask Thee for a life made up And so shall I begin on earth
Of praise in ev' ry part. The song forever new.
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It may be in the sunshine that I in peace abide. While others bear their burdens beyond the billows'
But this one thing I know- if it be dark or fair, foam,
If Jesus is with me, I'll go anywhere! I'll prove my faith in Him, confess His judgments
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'Tis heaven to me, where' er I may be, if He is there!
I count it a privilege here His cross to bear. 4. It is not mine to question the judgments of my Lord;
If Jesus goes with me, I'll go anywhere! It is but mine to follow the leadings of His Word.
But if to go or stay, or whether here or there,
2. It may be I must cany the blessed word of life I'll be, with my Savior, content anywhere!
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2. Then to side with truth is noble, 4. Though the cause of evil prosper,
When we share her wretched crust, Yet the truth alone is strong;
Ere her cause bring fame and profit, Though her portion be the scaffold,
And 'tis prosp'rous to be just; And upon the throne be wrong,
Then it is the brave man chooses Yet that scaffold sways the future,
While the coward stands aside, And, behind the dim unknown,
Till the multitude make virtue Standeth God within the shadow,
Of the faith they had denied. Keeping watch above His own.
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1. 0 Master, let me walk with Thee 3. Teach me Thy patience! still with Thee
In lowly paths of service free. In closer, dearer company,
Tell me Thy secret; help me bear In work that keeps faith sweet and strong,
The strain of toil, the fret of care. In trust that triumphs over wrong;
2. Help me the slow of heart to move 4. In hope that sends a shining ray
By some clear, winning word of love. Far down the future's broad'ning way,
Teach me the wayward feet to stay, In peace that only Thou canst give,
And guide them in the homeward way. With Thee, 0 Master, let me live.
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1. Ready to suffer grief or pain, 2. Ready to go, ready to bear, 4. Ready to speak, ready to warn,
Ready to stand the test, Ready to watch and pray, Ready o'er souls to yearn;
Ready to stay at home and send Ready to stand aside and give Ready in life, ready in death,
Others if He sees best. Till He shall clear the way. Ready for His return.
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Ready to go, ready to stay; 3. Ready to speak, ready to think,
Ready my place to fill; Ready with heart and brain,
Ready for service, lowly or great; Ready to stand where He sees fit,
Ready to do His will. Ready to bear the strain.
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1. When peace like a river attendeth my way, 3. My sin-O the bliss of this glorious thought-
When sorrows like sea billows roll, My sin- not in part, but the whole--
Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say, ls nailed to His cross, and I bear it no more!
"It is well, it is well with my soul." Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, 0 my soul!
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It is well with my soul. 4. And, Lord, haste the day when the faith shall be sight,
It is well, it is well with my soul. The clouds be rolled back as a scroll,
The trump shall resound and the Lord shall descend.
2. Though Satan should buffet, Even so- it is well with my soul.
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Let this blest assurance control,
That Christ hath regarded my helpless estate,
And hath shed His own blood for my soul.
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Tenor Sax I, II 557 Under His Wings
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1. . Under His wings I am safely abiding. 2. Under His wings, what a refuge in sorrow!
Though the night deepens and tempests are wild, How the heart yearningly turns to His rest!
Still I can trust Him; I know He will keep me. Often when earth has no balm for my healing,
He has redeemed me, and I am His child. There I find comfort, and there I am blest.
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Under His wings, under His wings, 3. Under His wings, 0 what precious enjoyment!
Who from His love can sever? There will I hide till life's trials are o'er;
Under His wings my soul shall abide, Sheltered, protected, no evil can harm me.
Safely abide forever. Resting in Jesus, I'm safe evermore.
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1. 0 safe to the Rock that is higher than I, 2. In the calm of the noontide, in sorrow's lone hour;
My soul in its conflicts and sorrows would fly. In times when temptation casts o'er me its pow'r;
So sinful, so weary, Thine, Thine would I be. In the tempests of life, on its wide, heaving sea,
Thou blest Rock of Ages, I'm hiding in Thee. Thou blest Rock of Ages, I'm hiding in Thee.
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Hiding in Thee, 3. How oft in the conflict, when pressed by the foe,
Hiding in Thee, I have fled to my Refuge and breathed out my woe.
Thou blest Rock of Ages, How often, when trials like sea billows roll,
I'm hiding in Thee. Have I hidden in Thee, 0 Thou Rock of my soul.
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WORDS: William 0. Cushing, 1876 HIDING IN THEE
MUSIC: Ira D. Sankey, 1877 Orch. by Cary Eaves
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administ,red by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203.
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Tenor Sax I, II 559 All the Way My Savior Leads Me
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1. All the way my Savior leads me. 3. All the way my Savior leads me.
What have I to ask beside? 0 the fullness of His love!
Can I doubt His tender mercy Perfect rest to me is promised
Who through life has been my Guide? In my Father's house above.
Heav'nly peace, divinest comfort, When my spirit, clothed, immortal,
Here by faith in Him to dwell! Wings its flight to realms of day,
For I know, whate' er befall me, This my song through endless ages:
Jesus doeth all things well. "Jesus led me all the way."
For I know, whate' er befall me, This my song through endless ages:
Jesus doeth all things well. "Jesus led me all the way."
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1. Have fear and doubt come against your mind? 2. If by faith you reach out to Him,
Has your faith been sorely tried? He will meet your ev'ry need.
Lift up your eyes- here cometh your help! He will respond to the cry of your heart;
It is Jesus- for you He has died! He will touch you and set you free.
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Rise and be healed in the name of Jesus-
Let faith arise in your soul!
Rise and be healed in the name of Jesus-
He will cleanse and make you whole!
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Tenor Sax I, II 565 He Never Has Failed Me Yet
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1. When I travel the pathway so rugged and steep, 2. So I walk by His side through the heat of the day.
When I pass through the valley so dark and so deep, Where He leads me I follow; His will I obey.
And when snares for my soul by my foes have been set, And He makes me to conquer the ills that beset,
Jesus never has failed me yet. For He never has failed me yet.
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He never has failed me yet. 3. Then I'll dread not the future, and fear not the foe.
He never has failed me yet. I am safe in His keeping wherever I go;
I have proven Hun true; For no soul that has trusted Hun will He forget,
What He says, He will do. For He never has failed me yet.
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1. I care not today what the morrow may bring, 3. I know that He safely will carry me through,
If shadow or sunshine or rain. No matter what evils betide.
The Lord, I know, ruleth o'er everything, Why should I then care, thongh the tempest may blow,
And all of my worry is vain. If Jesus walks close to my side?
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Living by faith in Jesus above; 4. Our Lord will return to this earth some sweet day;
Trusting, confiding in His great love; Our troubles will then all be o'er.
Safe from all harm in His sheltering arm, The Master so gently will lead us away,
I'm living by faith and feel no alarm. Beyond that blest heavenly shore.
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2. Though tempests may blow and the storm clouds arise,
Obscuring the brightness oflife,
I'm never alarmed at the overcast skies;
The Master looks on at the strife.
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1. Though the angry surges roll 2. Mighty tides around me sweep; 4. Troubles almost 'whelm the soul;
On my tempest-driven soul, Perils lurk within the deep; Griefs like billows o'er me roll;
I am peaceful, for I know, Angry clouds o'ershade the sky, Tempters seek to lure astray;
Wildly though the winds may blow, And the tempest rises high. Storms obscure the light of day.
I've an anchor safe and sure, Still I stand the tempest's shock, But in Christ I can be bold;
That can evermore endure. For my anchor grips the Rock. I've an anchor that shall hold.
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And it holds, my anchor holds; 3. I can feel the anchor fast
Blow your wildest, then, 0 gale, As I meet each sudden blast,
On my bark so small and frail. And the cable, though unseen,
By His grace I shall not fail, Bears the heavy strain between.
For my anchor holds, my anchor holds. Through the storm I safely ride,
Till the turning of the tide.
WORDS: W. C. Martin, 1902 Refrain MY ANCHOR HOLDS
MUSIC: Daniel B. Towner, 1902 Oreb. by Camp Kirkland
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
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Tenor Sax I, II 570 I've Anchored in Jesus
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1. Upon life's boundless ocean where mighty billows roll, 2. He keeps my soul from evil and gives me blessed peace;
I've fixed my hope in Jesus, blest Anchor of my soul. His voice hath stilled the waters and bid their tumult cease.
When trials fierce assail me, as storms are gath'ring o'er, My Pilot and Deliv'rer-to Him I all confide,
I rest upon His mercy and trust Him more. For always when I need Him He's at my side.
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I've anchored in Jesus; the storms of life I'll brave. 3. He is my Friend and Savior, in Him my anchor's cast.
I've anchored in Jesus; I fear no wind or wave. He drives away my sorrows and shields me from the blast.
I've anchored in Jesus, for He hath pow'r to save. By faith I'm looking upward beyond life's troubled sea;
I've anchored in the Rock of Ages. There I behold a haven prepared for me.
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I. The Lord's our Rock; in Him we hide, 3. The raging storms may round us beat,
A Shelter in the time of storm; A Shelter in the time of storm;
Secure whatever ill betide, We'll never leave our safe retreat,
A Shelter in the time of storm. A Shelter in the time of storm.
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0 Jesus is a Rock in a weary land, 4. 0 Rock divine, 0 Refuge dear,
A weary land, a weary land; A Shelter in the time of storm;
0 Jesus is a Rock in a weary land- Be Thou our Helper ever near,
A Shelter in the time of storm. A Shelter in the time of storm.
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2. A Shade by day, Defense by night,
A Shelter in the time of storm;
No fears alarm, no foes affright,
A Shelter in the time of storm.
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Tenor Sax I, II 572 He Hideth My Soul
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I. A wonderful Savior is Jesus, my Lord, 3. With numberless blessings each moment He crowns;
A wonderful Savior to me. And, filled with His fullness divine,
He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock, I sing in my rapture, "O glory to God
Where rivers of pleasure I see. For such a Redeemer as mine!"
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He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock 4. When, clothed in His brightness, transported I rise
That shadows a dry, thirsty land. To meet Him in clouds of the sky,
He hideth my life in the depths of His love, His perfect salvation, His wonderful love
And covers me there with His hand, I'll shout with the millions on high!
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Tenor Sax I, II 574 Does Jesus Care?
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1. Does Jesus care when my heart is pained 3. Does Jesus care when I've tried and failed
Too deeply for mirth and song, To resist some temptation strong;
As the burdens press, When for my deep grief
And the cares distress, I find no relief,
And the way grows weary and long? Though my tears flow all the night long?
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0 yes, He cares; I know He cares! 4. Does Jesus care when I've said good-bye
His heart is touched with my grief. To the dearest on earth to me,
When the days are weary, And my sad heart aches
The long nights dreary, Till it nearly breaks?
I know my Savior cares. Is it aught to Him? Does He see?
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2. Does Jesus care when my way is dark
With a nameless dread and fear?
As the daylight fades
Into deep night shades,
Does He care enough to be near?
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IN HIS TIME
WORDS and MUSIC: Diane Ball, 1978 Oreb. by Stan Pethel
© 1978 Maranatha! Music (adm. by The Copyright Company, Nashville, TN).
All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Used by permission.
Tenor Sax I, II 576 Jesus Is All the World to Me
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l. Jesus is all the world to me: 3. Jesus is all the world to me,
My Life, my Joy, my All. And true to Him I'll be.
He is my Strength from day to day; · 0 how could I this Friend deny
Without Him I would fall. When He's so true to me?
When I am sad, to Him I go; Following Him, I know I'm right.
No other one can cheer me so. He watches o'er me day and night.
When I am sad, He makes me glad. Following Him by day and night-
He's my Friend. He's my Friend.
2. Jesus is all the world to me, 4. Jesus is all the world to me;
My Friend in trials sore. I want no better friend.
I go to Him for blessings, and I trust Him now; I'll trust Him when
He gives them o'er and o'er. Life's fleeting days shall end
He sends the sunshine and the rain; Beautiful life with such a Friend;
He sends the harvest's golden grain. Beautiful life that has no end!
Sunshine and rain, harvest of grain- Eternal life! etemaljoy!
He's my Friend. He's my Friend!
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1. When I am burdened, or weary and sad, 3. When I am swept by the tempests of life,
Jesus is all I need. Jesus is all I need.
Never He fails to uplift and make glad. Peace He imparts, whatsoever the strife.
Jesus is all I need. Jesus is all I need.
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All that I need He will always be, 4. When through the valley He calls me to go,
All that I need till His face I see, Jesus is all I need.
All that I need through eternity. He will be with me to cheer me, I know.
Jesus is all I need. Jesus is all I'll need.
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2. When I am tempted and fear I may fall,
Jesus is all I need.
He never fails to respond to my call.
Jesus is all I need.
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Tenor Sax I, II 578 Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us
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1. Savior, like a shepherd lead us; 3. Thou hast promised to receive us,
Much we need Thy tender care. Poor and sinful though we be;
In Thy pleasant pastures feed us; Thou hast mercy to relieve us,
For our use Thy folds prepare. Grace to cleanse, and pow'r to free.
Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus!
Thou hast bought us; Thine we are. Early let us turn to Thee.
Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus!
Thou hast bought us; Thine we are. Early let us turn to Thee.
2. We are Thine; do Thou befriend us; 4. Early let us seek Thy favor;
Be tbe Guardian of our way. Early let us do Thy will.
Keep Thy flock; from sin defend us; Blessed Lord and only Savior,
Seek us when we go astray. Witb Thy love our beings fill.
Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus!
Hear, 0 hear us when we pray. Thou hast loved us; love us still.
Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus!
Hear, 0 hear us when we pray. Thou hast loved us; love us still.
WORDS: Hymns for the Young, 1836; attr. to Dorothy A. Thrupp, 1836 BRADBURY
MUSIC: William B. Bradbury, 1859 Oreb. by Carl Seal
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 580 His Grace Is Sufficient for Me
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Tenor Sax I, II 581 Jesus Never Fails
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1. Earthly friends may prove untrue, 2. Though the sky be dark and drear,
Doubts and fears assail; Fierce and strong the gale,
One still loves and cares for you, Just remember He is near,
One who will not fail. And He will not fail.
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Jesus never fails. 3. In life's dark and bitter hour
Jesus never fails. Love will still prevail.
Heav'n and earth may pass away, Trust His everlasting pow'r;
But Jesus never fails. Jesus will not fail.
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1. I cannot tell thee whence it came, 3. I cannot tell the half oflove,
This peace within my breast; Unfeigned, supreme, divine,
But this I know there fills my soul That caused my darkest, inmost self
A strange and tranquil rest. With beams of hope to shine.
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There's a deep, settled peace in my soul. 4. I cannot tell thee why He chose
There's a deep, settled peace in my soul. To suffer and to die;
Though the billows of sin near me roll, But if I suffer here with Him,
He abides; Christ abides. I'll reign with Him on high.
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2. Beneath the toil and care of life
This hidden stream flows on.
My weary soul no longer thirsts,
Nor am I sad and lone.
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I. "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, 2. In the shadow of the mighty Rock
Whose mind is stayed on Thee." I lay me down to sleep;
When the shadows come and darkness falls, He who watches over Israel
He giveth inward peace. So faithfully will keep.
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0 He is the only perfect Resting Place! 3, 'Tis the promise of the Holy One:
He giveth perfect peace. "My peace I give to thee."
''Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, Though the storms of life in fury rage,
Whose mind is stayed on Thee." Thy Refuge sure is He.
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WORDS: Stanza l, Vivian A, Kretz, 20th c,; stanzas 2 & 3, Floyd W, Hawkins, 1960 PERFECT PEACE
MUSIC: Vivian A, Kretz, 20th c,; arr, by Floyd W. Hawkins, 1960 Oreb, by Larry Mayfield
Copyright© 1960, renewed 1988, and arr.© 1995 by Lillenas Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville. TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 584 Abide with Me
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I. Abide with me; fast falls the eventide. 4. I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless;
The darkness deepens; Lord, with me abide. ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness.
When other helpers fail and comforts flee, Where is death's sting? Where, grave, thy victory?
Help of the helpless, 0 abide with me. I triumph still if Thou abide with me.
2. Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day. 5. Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes;
Earth's joys grow dim; its glories pass away. Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies.
Change and decay in all around I see; Heav'n's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee.
0 Thou who changest not, abide with me. In life, in death, 0 Lord, abide with me.
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1. There has not failed one word of all His promise; 4. When in the fi'ry furnace of affliction
All He has spoken He has done, just as He said. Hell's pow'r would cast you, or some weakness lay you
Stand on His Word, secure, unchanged forever; low,
And sing hallelujah! faithful God, our Father! Stand on His Word: "I am the Lord, your Healer."
And sing hallelujah! by His stripes He heals me!
2. Whirlwinds of change are blowing 'cross the nations;
Storms of confusion blast and buffet all mankind. 5. Children oflight, the darkness fast is gath'ring.
Stands Christ our King, His ''peace, be still" Earth's blackest midnight comes; its last travail begins.
commanding; Stand in the light- God's Word outshines the shadows;
And now, hallelujah! I have peace unending! And sing hallelujah! we've a bright tomorrow!
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Tenor Sax I, II 588 Give Me Jesus
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I. Take the world, but give me Jesus; 3. Take the world, but give me Jesus;
All its joys are but a name, Let me view His constant smile.
But His love abideth ever, Then throughout my pilgrim journey
Through eternal years the same. Light will cheer me all the while.
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0 the height and depth of mercy! 4. Take the world, but give me Jesus;
0 the length and breadth of love! In His cross my trust shall be,
0 the fullness of redemption Till, with clearer, brighter vision,
Pledge of endless life above! Face to face my Lord I see.
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2. Take the world, but give me Jesus,
Sweetest comfort of my soul;
With my Savior watching o'er me,
I can sing though billows roll.
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WORDS: Fanny J. Crosby, 1879 GIVEMEIBSUS
MUSIC: John R. Sweney, 1879 Oreb. by Dave Williamson
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All Rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203
Tenor Sax I, II 589 Peace
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l. Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight 3. I am resting tonight in this wonderful peace,
Rolls a melody sweeter than psalm; Resting sweetly in Jesus' control;
In celestial-like strains it unceasingly falls For I'm kept from all danger by night and by day,
O'er my soul like an infinite calm. And His glory is flooding my soul.
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Peace! peace! wonderful peace, 4. And I think when I rise to that city of peace,
Coming down from the Father above! Where the Author of Peace I shall see,
Sweep over my spirit forever, I pray, That one strain of the song which the ransomed will sing
In fathomless billows of love. In that heavenly kingdom shall be:
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2. What a treasure I have in this wonderful peace,
Buried deep in the heart of my soul, 5. Ah! soul, are you here without comfort or rest,
So secure that no power can mine it away Marching down the rough pathway of time?
While the years of eternity roll! Make Jesus your Friend ere the shadows grow dark.
Refrain 0 accept this sweet peace so sublime!
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1. Coming to Jesus, my Savior, I found 3. Peace like a holy and infinite calm,
Wonderful peace, wonderful peace! Wonderful peace, wonderful peace!
Storms in their fury may rage all around; Like to the strains of an evening psalm,
I have peace, sweet peace. I have peace, sweet peace.
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Peace, peace, wonderful peace! 4. Gone is the battle that once raged within.
Peace, peace, glorious peace! Wonderful peace, wonderful peace!
Since my Redeemer has ransomed my soul Jesus has saved me and cleansed me from sin;
I have peace, sweet peace. I have peace, sweet peace.
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2. Peace like a river so deep and so broad,
Wonderful peace, wonderful peace!
Resting my soul in the presence of God,
I have peace, sweet peace.
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Tenor Sax I, II 593 Come and Dine
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Where the saints of God are fed; Thus obeying Christ's command;
He invites His chosen people, "Come and dine." For the Master called to them, "O come and dine."
With His manna He doth feed There they found their hearts' desire--
And supplies our ev' ry need. Bread and fish upon the fire;
0 'tis sweet to sup with Jesus all the time! Thus He satisfies the hungry ev'ry time.
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"Come and dine,., the Master calleth, "come and dine." 3. Soon the Lamb will take His Bride
You may feast at Jesus' table all the time. To be ever at His side;
He who fed the multitude, turned the water into wine, All the hosts of heaven will assembled be.
To the hungry calleth now, "Come and dine." 0 'twill be a glorious sight-
All the saints in spotless white;
And with Jesus they will feast eternally.
WORDS and MUSIC: C. B. Widmeyer, 1907 Refrain WIDMEYER
Orch. by Russell Mauldin
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 595 We Have an Anchor
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1. Will your anchor hold in the storms of life, 2, It is safely moored; 'twill the storm withstand,
When the clouds unfold their wings of strife? For 'tis well-secured by the Savior's hand.
When the strong tides lift, and the cables strain, Though the tempest rage and the wild winds blow,
Will your anchor drift or firm remain? Not an angry wave shall our bark o' erflow.
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We have an anchor that keeps the soul 3. When our eyes behold through the gath' ring night
Steadfast and sure while the billows roll, The city of gold, our harbor bright,
Fastened to the Rock which cannot move, We shall anchor fast by the heav'nly shore,
Grounded firm and deep in the Savior's love. With the storms all past forevermore.
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1. What a fellowship, what a joy divine, 2. 0 how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way,
Leaning on the everlasting arms! Leaning on the everlasting arms!
What a blessedness, what a peace is mine, 0 how bright the path grows from day to day,
Leaning on the everlasting arms! Leaning on the everlasting arms!
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Leaning, leaning, 3. What have I to dread, what have I to fear,
Safe and secure from all alarms; . Leaning on the everlasting arms?
Leaning, leaning, I have blessed peace with my Lord so near,
Leaning on the everlasting arms. Leaning on the everlasting arms!
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But it ne'er outweighs His grace. Than composed His crown for me;
The storm that I feared may surround me, The cup that I drink, not more bitter
But it ne'er excludes His face. Than He drank in Gethsemane.
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The cross is not greater than His grace. 3. The light of His love shineth brighter
The storm cannot hide His blessed face. As it falls on paths of woe.
I am satisfied to know The toil of my work groweth lighter
That, with Jesus, here below As I stoop to raise the low.
I can conquer ev'ry foe. Refrain
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1. A Savior have I more precious to me 3. My heart sings a glad and jubilant song,
Than all of earth's friendships ever could be. As onward we go life's pathway along.
His riches of grace more clearly I see My hope is renewed, my faith becomes strong,
The closer I walk to Him. The closer I walk to Him.
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The closer I walk, the sweeter He seems. 4. I feast on His truth, His riches of grace;
Much fairer is He than all of my dreams. And daily His countless mercies I trace,
His love lights my way when pathways are dim, Beholding the glory-light of His face,
The closer I walk to Him. The closer I walk to Him.
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2. If rugged the way that I must pursue,
If dark be the night that I journey through,
My fears all depart, my tears are but few
The closer I walk to Him.
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Tenor Sax I, II 600 I Need Thee Every Hour
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1. There's a peace in my heart that the world never gave, 2. All the world seemed to sing of a Savior and King
A peace it cannot take away. When peace sweetly came to my heart.
Though the trials of life may surround like a cloud, Troubles all fled away and my night turned to day.
I've a peace that has come there to stay! Blessed Jesus, how glorious Thou art!
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Constantly abiding, Jesus is mine; 3. This treasure I have in a temple of clay,
Constantly abiding, rapture divine! While here on His footstool I roam;
He never leaves me lonely; whispers, 0 so kind, But He's coming to take me some glorious day
"I will never leave thee." Jesus is mine. Over there to my heavenly home!
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Tenor Sax I, II 603 Jesus Will Walk with Me
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I. Jesus will walk with me down through the valley; 3. Jesus will walk with me, guarding me ever,
Jesus will walk with me over the plain. Giving me vict'ry through storm and through
When in the shadow or when in the sunshine, strife.
If He goes with me I shall not complain. He is my Comforter, Counselor, Leader,
Over the uneven journey of life.
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Jesus will walk with me.
He will talk with me; He will walk with me. 4. Jesus will walk with me in life's fair morning,
In joy or in sorrow, today and tomorrow, And when the shadows of evening must come.
I know He will walk with me. Living or dying, He will not forsake me.
Jesus will walk with me all the way home.
2. Jesus will walk with me when I am tempted, Refrain
Giving me strength as my need may demand.
When in affliction His presence is near me;
I am upheld by His almighty hand.
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WORDS and MUSIC: Haldor Lillenas, 1922 JESUS WILL WALK WITH ME
Orch. by Don Marsh
Copyright© 1922. renewed 1950, and arr. © 1995 by Lillenas Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 603 Jesus Will Walle with Me - page 2 of 2
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1. A friend of Jesus! 0 what bliss 3. A Friend when sickness lays me low,
That one so vile as I A Friend when death draws near,
Should ever have a Friend like this A Friend as through the vale I go,
To lead me to the sky! A Friend to help and cheer!
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Friendship with Jesus! 4. A Friend when life's short race is o'er,
Fellowship divine! A Friend when earth is past,
0 what blessed, sweet communion! A Friend to meet on heaven's shore,
Jesus is a Friend of mine. A Friend when home at last!
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2. A Friend when other friendships cease,
A Friend when others fail,
A Friend who gives me joy and peace,
A Friend when foes assail!
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WORDS: Joseph C. Ludgate. 1898 FRIENDSIDP WITH JESUS
MUSIC: Arr. from Stephen Foster, 1826-1864 Oreb. by Don Marsh
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 605 I Am His and He Is Mine
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1. Loved with everlasting love, 3. Things that once were wild alarms
Led by grace that love to know; Cannot now disturb my rest;
Gracious Spirit from above, Oosed in everlasting arms,
Thou hast taught me it is so! Pillowed on the loving breast.
0 this full and perfect peace! 0 to lie forever here,
0 this transport all divine! Doubt and care and self resign,
In a love which cannot cease, While He whispers in my ear,
I am His, and He is mine. I am His, and He is mine.
In a love which cannot cease, While He whispers in my ear,
I am His, and He is mine. I am His, and He is mine.
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Heav'n above is softer blue; 4. His forever, only His!
Earth around is sweeter green; Who the Lord and me shall part?
Something lives in ev'ry hue Ah, with what a rest of bliss
Christless eyes have never seen. Christ can fill the loving heart!
Birds with gladder songs o'erflow; Heav'n and earth may fade and flee,
Flow'rs with deeper beauties shine Firstborn light in gloom decline;
Since I know, as now I know, But while God and I shall be,
I am His, and He is mine. I am His, and He is mine.
Since I know, as now I know, But while God and I shall be,
I am His, and He is mine. I am His, and He is mine.
WORDS: George W. Robinson, 1890 EVERLASTING LOVE
MUSIC: James Mountain, 1890 Orch. by Marty Hamby
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville. TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 605 I Am His and He Is Mine - page 2 of 2
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Tenor Sax I, II 606 In the Garden
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1. I come to the garden alone, 2. He speaks, and the sound of His voice
While the dew is still on the roses; Is so sweet the birds hush their singing,
And the voice I hear, And the melody
Falling on my ear, That He gave to me
The Son of God discloses. Within my heart is ringing.
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And He walks with me, and He talks with me, 3. I'd stay in the garden with Him
And He tells me I am His own; Though the night around me is falling,
And the joy we share as we tarry there, But He bids me go;
None other has ever known. Through the voice of woe,
His voice to me is calling.
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1. I am weak but Thou art strong; 2. Through this world of toil and snares,
Jesus, keep me from all wrong; If I falter, Lord, who cares?
I'll be satisfied as long Who with me my burden shares?
As I walk, let me walk close to Thee. None but Thee, dear Lord, none but Thee.
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Just a closer walk with Thee-- 3. When my feeble life is o'er,
Grant it, Jesus, is my plea Time for me will be no more;
Daily walking close to Thee- Guide me gently, safely o'er
Let it be, dear Lord, let it be. To Thy kingdom shore, to Thy shore.
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I. Thou, my everlasting portion, 2. Not for ease or worldly pleasure 3. Lead me through the vale of shadows;
More than friend or life to me, Nor for fame my prayer shall be. Bear me o'er life's fitful sea;
All along my pilgrim journey, Gladly will I toil and suffer; Then the gate of life eternal
Savior, let me walk with Thee. Only let me walk with Thee. May I enter, Lord, with Thee.
Close to Thee, close to Thee, Close to Thee, close to Thee, Close to Thee, close to Thee,
Close to Thee, close to Thee; Close to Thee, close to Thee; Close to Thee, close to Thee;
All along my pilgrim journey, Gladly will I toil and suffer; Then the gate of life eternal
Savior, let me walk with Thee. Only let me walk with Thee. May I enter, Lord, with Thee.
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1. It is glory just to walk with Him whose blood 2. It is glory when the shadows fall to know that He
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It is rapture for my soul each day. 0 what joy to simply trust and pray!
It is joy divine to feel Him near where'er my path It is glory to abide in Him when skies above are clear.
maybe. Yes, with Him, it's glory all the way!
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1. There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus, 3. There's not an hour that He is not near us,
No, not one! No, not one! No, not one! No, not one!
None else could heal all our souls' diseases, No night so dark but His love can cheer us,
No, not one! No, not one! No, not one! No, not one!
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Jesus knows all about our struggles; 4. Did ever saint find this Friend forsake him?
He will guide till the day is done. No, not one! No, not one!
There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus, Or sinner find that He would not take him?
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2. No friend like Him is so high and holy,
No, not one! No, not one! 5. Was e'er a gift like the Savior given?
And yet no friend is so meek and lowly, No, not one! No, not one!
No, not one! No, not one! Will He refuse us a home in heaven?
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1. Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go, 3. Anywhere with Jesus over land and sea,
Anywhere He leads me in this world below. Telling souls in darkness of salvation free;
Anywhere without Him dearest joys would fade. Ready as He summons me to go or stay,
Anywhere with Jesus I am not afraid. Anywhere with Jesus when He points the way.
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Anywhere! Anywhere! Fear I cannot know. 4. Anywhere with Jesus I can go to sleep
Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go. When the dark'ning shadows round about me
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2. Anywhere with Jesus I am not alone. Knowing I shall waken nevermore to roam.
Other friends may fail me; He is still my own. Anywhere with Jesus will be home, sweet home.
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Anywhere with Jesus is a house of praise.
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WORDS: Jessie B. Pounds, 1887; stanza 3, Helen C. Dixon, 1915 SECURITY
MUSIC: Daniel B. Towner, 1887 Orch. by Jerry Nelson
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203.
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1. 0 Thou in whose presence my soul takes delight, 3. 0 why should I wander, an alien from Thee,
On whom in affliction I call, Or cry in the desert for bread?
My Comfort by day and my Song in the night, Thy foes will rejoice when my sorrows they see,
My Hope, my Salvation, my all! And smile at the tears I have shed.
2. Where dost Thou, dear Shepherd, resort with Thy sheep, 4. He looks, and ten thousands of angels rejoice,
To feed them in pastures of love? And myriads wait for His word.
Say, why in the valley of death should I weep, He speaks, and eternity, filled with His voice,
Or alone in this wilderness rove? Re-echoes the praise of the Lord.
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I. Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine; 3. Never a heartache and never a groan,
Living with Jesus a new life divine; Never a teardrop and never a moan,
Looking to Jesus till glory doth shine, Never a danger but there on the throne,
Moment by moment, 0 Lord, I am Thine. Moment by moment He thinks of His own.
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Moment by moment I'm kept in His love; 4. Never a weakness that He doth not feel,
Moment by moment I've life from above. Never a sickness that He cannot heal;
Looking to Jesus till glory doth shine, Moment by moment, in woe or in weal,
Moment by moment, 0 Lord, I am Thine. Jesus, my Savior, abides with me still.
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2. Never a trial that He is not there,
Never a burden that He doth not bear,
Never a sorrow that He doth not share;
Moment by moment I'm under His care.
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3. Walking in footsteps of gentle forbearance,
Footsteps of faithfulness, mercy and love;
Trying to follow our Savior and King,
Shaping our lives by His blessed example, Looking to Him for the grace freely promised,
Happy, how happy the songs that we bring! Happy, how happy our journey above!
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How beautiful to walk in the steps of the Savior, 4. Trying to walk in the steps of the Savior,
Stepping in the light, stepping in the light! Upward, still upward we'll follow our Guide.
How beautiful to walk in the steps of the Savior, When we shall see Him, the King in His beauty,
Led in paths of light! Happy, how happy our place at His side!
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2. Pressing more closely to Him who is leading,
When we are tempted to tum from the way;
Trusting the arm that is strong to defend us,
Happy, how happy our praises each day!
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WORDS: Eliza E. Hewitt, 1890 BEAUTIFUL TO WALK
MUSIC: William J. Kirkpatrick, 1890 Orch. by David S. Wmkler
Arr. Copyright © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 621 Near to the Heart of God
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Tenor Sax I, II 623 I Must Tell Jesus
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1. I must tell Jesus all of my trials; 3. Tempted and tried, I need a great Savior,
I cannot bear these burdens alone. One who can help my burdens to bear.
In my distress He kindly will help me; I must tell Jesus, I must tell Jesus;
He ever loves and cares for His own. He all my cares and sorrows will share.
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I must tell Jesus! I must tell Jesus! 4. 0 how the world to evil allures me!
I cannot bear my burdens alone. 0 how my heart is tempted to sin!
I must tell Jesus! I must tell Jesus! I must tell Jesus, and He will help me
Jesus can help me, Jesus alone. Over the world the vict'ry to win!
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2. I must tell Jesus all of my troubles;
He is a kind, compassionate Friend.
If I but ask Him, He will deliver,
Make of my troubles quickly an end.
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Tenor Sax I, II 625 What a Friend We Have in Jesus
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1. What a Friend we have in Jesus, 2. Have we trials and temptations? 3. Are we weak and heavy-laden,
All our sins and griefs to bear! Is there trouble anywhere? Cumbered with a load of care?
What a privilege to carry We should never be discouraged; Precious Savior, still our Refuge!
Ev'rything to God in prayer! Take it to the Lord in prayer. Take it to the Lord in prayer.
0 what peace we often forfeit, Can we find a friend so faithful Do thy friends despise, forsake thee?
0 what needless pain we bear, Who will all our sorrows share? Take it to the Lord in prayer.
All because we do not carry Jesus knows our ev'ry weakness; In His arms He'll take and shield thee;
Ev'rything to God in prayer! Take it to the Lord in prayer. Thou wilt find a solace there.
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1. Soldiers of Christ, arise 3. Pray, without ceasing pray; 5. From strength to strength go on;
And put your armor on, Your Captain gives the word. Wrestle and fight and pray.
Strong in the strength which God supplies His summons cheerfully obey Tread all the pow'rs of darkness down
Through His eternal Son. And call upon the Lord. And win the well-fought day.
Strong in the Lord of hosts To God your ev'ry want Still let the Spirit cry
And in His mighty pow'r, In instant prayer display. In all His soldiers, "Come!"
Who in the strength of Jesus trusts Pray always, pray and never faint; Till Christ the Lord descends from high
Is more than conqueror. Pray, without ceasing pray! And takes the conqu'rors home.
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1. Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, 2. Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer,
That calls me from a world of care The joy I feel, the bliss I share,
And bids me at my Father's throne Of those whose anxious spirits bum
Make all my wants and wishes known! With strong desires for thy return!
In seasons of distress and grief With such I hasten to the place
My soul has often found relief, Where God, my Savior, shows His face,
And oft escaped the tempter's snare And gladly take my station there,
By thy return, sweet hour of prayer. And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer.
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I. Is there a heart o' erbound by sorrow? 2. No other friend so swift to help you,
Is there a life weighed down by care? No other friend so quick to hear,
Come to the cross, each burden bearing; No other place to leave your burden,
All your anxiety- leave it there. No other one to hear your prayer.
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All your anxiety, all your care, 3. Come then at once; delay no longer!
Bring to the mercy seat- leave it there. Heed His entreaty kind and sweet.
Never a burden He cannot bear, You need not fear a disappointment;
Never a friend like Jesus! You shall find peace at the mercy seat.
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WORDS and MUSIC: Edward Henry Joy, 1920 ALL YOUR ANXIETY
Orch. by Joseph Linn
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 634 All Your Anxiety - page 2 of 2
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1. Are you weary, are you heavyhearted? 3. Do you fear the gath'ring clouds of sorrow?
Tell it to Jesus; tell it to Jesus. Tell it to Jesus; tell it to Jesus.
Are you grieving over joys departed? Are you anxious what shall be tomorrow?
Tell it to Jesus alone. Tell it to Jesus alone.
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Tell it to Jesus; tell it to Jesus. 4. Are you troubled at the thought of dying?
He is a Friend- that's well-known! Tell it to Jesus; tell it to Jesus.
You've no other such a friend or brother. For Christ's coming kingdom are you sighing?
Tell it to Jesus alone. Tell it to Jesus alone.
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2. Do the tears flow down your cheeks unbidden?
Tell it to Jesus; tell it to Jesus.
Have you sins that to men's eyes are hidden?
Tell it to Jesus alone.
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1. Faith of our fathers, living still 3. Faith of our fathers! we will strive
In spite of dungeon, fire, and sword! To win all nations unto thee,
0 how our hearts beat high with joy And through the truth that comes from God,
Whene'er we hear that glorious word! Mankind shall then be truly free.
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Faith of our fathers! holy faith! 4. Faith of our fathers! we will love
We will be true to thee till death! Both friend and foe in all our strife,
And preach thee, too, as love knows how,
2. Our fathers, chained in prisons dark, By kindly words and virtuous life.
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How sweet would be their children's fate
· If they, like them, could die for thee!
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Tenor Sax I, II 640 The Battle Is the Lord's
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1. Lead on, 0 King Eternal. 2. Lead on, 0 King Eternal, 3. Lead on, 0 King Eternal.
The day of march is come. Till sin's fierce war shall cease, We follow, not with fears;
Henceforth in fields of conquest And holiness shall whisper For gladness breaks like morning
Thy tents shall be our home. The sweet amen of peace. Where' er Thy face appears.
Through days of preparation For not with swords' loud clashing, Thy cross is lifted o'er us;
Thy grace has made us strong; Nor roll of stirring drums; We journey in its light
And now, 0 King Eternal, With deeds of love and mercy, The crown awaits the conquest;
We lift our battle song. The heav'nly kingdom comes. Lead on, 0 God of might.
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1. Stand up, stand up for Jesus, 2. Stand up, stand up for Jesus. 4. Stand up, stand up for Jesus.
Ye soldiers of the cross. The trumpet call obey; The strife will not be long;
Lift high IDs royal banner; Forth to the mighty conflict, This day the noise of battle,
It must not suffer loss. In this His glorious day. The next, the victor's song.
From vict' iy unto vict' iy, Ye that are men, now serve Him, To him who overcometh
IDs anny shall He lead, Against unnumbered foes; A crown of life shall be;
Till ev'iy foe is vanquished Let courage rise with danger, He with the King of Glory
And Christ is Lord indeed. And strength to strength oppose. Shall reign eternally.
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Stand up for Jesus, 3. Stand up, stand up for Jesus;
Ye soldiers of the cross. Stand in IDs strength alone.
Lift high His royal banner; The arm of flesh will fail you-
It must not, it must not suffer loss. Ye dare not trust your own.
Put on the gospel annor
And, watching unto prayer,
Where duty calls or danger,
Be never wanting there.
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1. Onward, Christian soldiers! 2. At the sign of triumph 4. Crowns and thrones may perish,
Marching as to war, Satan's host doth flee; Kingdoms rise and wane;
With the cross of Jesus On, then, Christian soldiers, But the Church of Jesus
Going on before. On to victory! Constant will remain.
Christ, the royal Master, Hell's foundations quiver Gates of hell can never
Leads against the foe; At the shout of praise; 'Gains! that Church prevail;
Forward into battle, Christians, lift your voices, We have Christ's own promise,
See, His banners go! Loud your anthems raise! Which can never fail.
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Onward, Christian soldiers! 3. Like a mighty army 5. Onward, then, ye people!
Marching as to war, Moves the Church of God. Join our happy throng;
With the cross of Jesus Christians, we are treading Blend with ours your voices
Going on before. Where the saints have trod. In the triumph song.
We are not divided; Glory, laud, and honor
All one body we: Unto Christ, the King:
One in hope and doctrine, This through countless ages
One in charity. Men and angels sing.
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1. Stand up, stand up for Jesus, 3. Stand up, stand up for Jesus;
Ye soldiers of the cross. Stand in His strength alone.
Lift high His royal banner; The arm of flesh will fail you-
It must not suffer loss. Ye dare not trust your own.
From vict'ry unto vict'ry, Put on the gospel armor
His army shall He lead, And, watching unto prayer,
Till ev'ry foe is vanquished Where duty calls or danger,
And Christ is Lord indeed. Be never wanting there.
2. Stand up, stand up for Jesus. 4. Stand up, stand up for Jesus.
The trumpet call obey; The strife will not be long;
Forth to the mighty conflict, This day the noise of battle,
In this His glorious day. The next, the victor's song.
Ye that are men, now serve Him, To him who overcometh
Against unnumbered foes; A crown of life shall be;
Let courage rise with danger, He with the King of Glory
And strength to strength oppose. Shall reign eternally.
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1. They who know the Savior shall in Him be strong, 2. In the midst of battle be thou not dismayed,
Mighty in the conflict of the right 'gainst wrong. Though the pow'rs of darkness 'gainst thee are arrayed.
This the blessed promise given in God's Word, God, thy Strength, is with thee, causing thee to stand;
Doing wondrous exploits, they who know the Lord. Heaven's allied annies wait at thy command.
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Victory! victory! blessed, blood-bought victory! 3. Brave to bear life's testing, strong the foe to meet,
Victory! victory! vict'ry all the time! Walking like a hero midst the furnace heat,
As Jehovah liveth, Doing wondrous exploits with the Spirit's Sword,
Strength divine He giveth Winning souls for Jesus, praise, 0 praise the Lord!
Unto those who know Him- vict'ry all the time! Refrain
WORDS and MUSIC: Lelia N. Morris, 1901 VICTORY ALL THE TIME
Oreb. by Craig Alea
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East. Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, IT 649 He Rolled the Sea Away
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1. When Israel out of bondage came, 3. When sorrows dark, like stormy waves,
A sea before them lay; Were dashing o'er my way,
My Lord reached down His mighty hand, Again the Lord in mercy came,
And rolled the sea away. And rolled the sea away.
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Then forward still- 'tis Jehovah's will- 4. And when I reach the sea of death,
Though the billows dash and spray. For needed grace I'll pray;
With a conqu' ring tread we will push ahead; I know the Lord will quickly come,
He' 11 roll the sea away. And roll the sea away.
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2. Before me was a sea of sin
So great I feared to pray;
My heart's desire the Savior read,
And rolled the sea away.
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1. Sing the wondrous love of Jesus; 3. Let us then be true and faithful,
Sing His mercy and His grace. Trusting, serving ev'ry day.
In the mansions, bright and blessed, Just one glimpse of Him in glory
He'll prepare for us a place. Wtll the toils of life repay.
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When we all get to heaven, 4. Onward to the prize before us!
What a day of rejoicing that will be! Soon His beauty we'll behold
When we all see Jesus, Soon the pearly gates will open;
We'll sing and shout the victory! We shall tread the streets of gold
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Clouds will overspread the sky;
But when trav'ling days are over,
Not a shadow, not a sigh!
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And we bid farewell to earth with all its cares, And our eyes shall catch a glimpse of glory fair,
We shall meet and greet our loved ones, Then with bounding hearts we'll meet Him
and our Christ we then shall crown who hath washed our sins away,
In the new Jerusalem. In the new Jerusalem.
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There'll be singing, there'll be shouting 4. When we join the ransomed army
when the saints come marching home, in the summerland above,
In Jerusalem, in Jerusalem; And the face of our dear Savior we behold,
Waving palms with loud hosannas We will sing and shout forever,
as the King shall take His throne, and we'll grow in perfect love,
In the new Jerusalem. In the new Jerusalem.
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2. Though the way is sometimes lonely,
He will hold me with His hand.
Through the testings and the trials I must go.
But I'll trust and gladly follow,
for sometime I'll understand,
In the new Jerusalem.
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In that city where they need no sun,
When at last my earthly race is run,
I shall see my Savior's face,
Revel in His love and grace
In that city where they need no sun.
3. With the countless blood-washed millions I shall sing beyond the skies
Praise to God and to the Lamb for sinners slain.
As the sound of many waters this triumphant song shall rise
And resound throughout God's vast domain.
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Tenor Sax I, II 655 I Feel Like Traveling On
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1. My heav'nly home is bright and fair. 3. Let others seek a home below-
I feel like traveling on. I feel like traveling on.
Nor pam, nor death can enter there. Which flames devour or waves o' erflow.
I feel like traveling on. I feel like traveling on.
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Yes, I feel like traveling on. 4. The Lord has been so good to me.
I feel like traveling on. I feel like traveling on.
My heav'nly home is bright and fair. Until that blessed home I see,
I feel like traveling on. I feel like traveling on.
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2. Its glitt'ring tow'rs the sun outshine.
I feel like traveling on.
That heav'nly mansion shall be mine.
I feel like traveling on.
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Tenor Sax I, II 656 We Shall See the King Someday
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We shall see the King someday. We shall see the King someday.
On that blessed morning clouds will disappear. After strife is over, after set of sun,
We shall see the King someday. We shall see the King someday.
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We shall see the King someday. 4. There with all the loved ones who have gone before,
We will shout and sing someday. We shall see the King someday.
Gathered round the throne, Sorrow past forever on that peaceful shore,
When He shall call His own, We shall see the King someday.
We shall see the King someday. Refrain
2. After pain and anguish, after toil and care,
We shall see the King someday.
Through the endless ages joy and blessings share.
We shall see the King someday.
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WORDS and MUSIC: Lewis E. Jones, 1906 SEE TIIE KING
Orch. by Carl Seal
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. AU rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 658 Sweet By-and-by
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1. There's a land that is fairer than day, 2. We shall sing on that beautiful shore
And by faith we can see it afar; The melodious songs of the blest,
For the Father waits over the way, And our spirits shall sorrow no more,
To prepare us a dwelling place there. Not a sigh for the blessing of rest.
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In the sweet by-and-by, 3. To our bountiful Father above
We shall meet on that beautiful shore. We will offer our tribute of praise,
In the sweet by-and-by, For the glorious gift of His love
We shall meet on that beautiful shore. And the blessings that hallow our days.
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WORDS: Sanford E. Bennett, 1868 SWEET BY AND BY
MUSIC: Joseph P. Webster, 1868 Oreb. by Bruce Greer
Arr. @ 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All Rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East. Nashville, TN 37203
Tenor Sax I, II 659 Saved by Grace
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1. When all my labors and trials are o'er, 2. When, by the gift of His infinite grace,
And I am safe on that beautiful shore, I am accorded in heaven a place,
Just to be near the dear Lord I adore Just to be there and to look on His face
Wlll through the ages be glory for me. Will through the ages be glory for me.
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0 that will be glory for me, 3. Friends will be there I have loved long ago;
Glory for me, glory for me! Joy like a river around me will flow.
When by His grace Yet, just a smile from my Savior, I know,
I shall look on His face, Will through the ages be glory for me.
That will be glory, be glory for me! Refrain
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Tenor Sax I, II 662 My Savior First of All
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Tenor Sax I, II 664 The Eastern Gate
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Keep your lamps all trimmed and burning;
For the Bridegroom watch and wait.
Then be ready, faithful pilgrim, He'll be with us at the meeting
Lest with you it be too late. Just inside the Eastern Gate.
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I will meet you, I will meet you 4. 0 the joys of that glad meeting
Just inside the Eastern Gate over there. With the saints who for us wait!
I will meet you, I will meet you, What a blessed, happy meeting
I will meet you in the morning over there. Just inside the Eastern Gate!
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2. If you hasten off to glory,
Linger near the Eastern Gate,
For I'm coming in the morning;
So you'll not have long to wait.
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WORDS: Isaiah G. Martin, 1905 EASTERN GATE
MUSIC: Isaiah G. Martin, 1905 Oreb. by Dave Williamson
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All Rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203
Tenor Sax I, II 665 He the Pearly Gates Will Open
(Baritone TC)
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1. Love divine, so great and wondrous, 3. Love divine, so great and wondrous!
Deep and mighty, pure, sublime; All my sins He then forgave.
Coming from the heart of Jesus, I will sing His praise forever,
Just the same through tests of time! For His blood, His pow'r to save.
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He the pearly gates will open, 4. In life's eventide, at twilight,
So that I may enter in; At His door rn knock and wait;
For He purchased my redemption, By the precious love of Jesus,
And forgave me all my sin. I shall enter heaven's gate.
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2. Like a dove when hunted, frightened,
As a wounded fawn was I;
Brokenhearted, yet He healed me.
· He will heed the sinner's ciy.
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WORDS: Frederick A. Blom, 1917; tr. byNathanielCarlson, ca. 1935 PEARLY GA1ES
MUSIC: Elsie Ahlwen, 1930 Oreb. by Dave Williamson
Arr. e 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All Rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203
Tenor Sax I, II 666 Sing with All the Saints in Glory
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1. Sing with all the saints in glory; 3. Life eternal! heav'n rejoices:
Sing the resmrection song! Jesus lives, who once was dead!
Death and sorrow, earth's dark stoiy, Join we now the deathless voices;
To the former days belong. Child of God, lift up your head!
All around the clouds are breaking; Patriarchs from the distant ages,
Soon the storms of time shall cease; Saints all longing for their heav'n,
In God's likeness we, awaking, Prophets, psalmists, seers, and sages--
Know the everlasting peace. All await the glory giv'n.
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Tenor Sax I, Il 669 We Are God's People
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1. We are God's people, the chosen of the Lord, 3. We are a body of which the Lord is Head,
Born of His Spirit, established by His Word; Called to obey Him, now risen from the dead;
Our cornerstone is Christ alone, He wills us be a family-
And strong in Him we stand Diverse yet truly one.
0 let us live transparently, 0 let us give our gifts to God,
And walk heart to heart and hand in hand And so shall His work on earth be done.
2. We are God's loved ones, the Bride of Christ our Lord, 4. We are a temple, the Spirit's dwelling place,
For we have known it- the love of God outpoured; Formed in great weakness, a cup to bold God's grace.
Now let us learn how to return We die alone, for on its own
The gift oflove once giv'n. Each ember loses fire;
0 let us share each joy and care, Yet joined in one the flame burns on
And live with a zeal that pleases Heav'n. To give warmth and light, and to inspire.
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1. Christ is made the sure foundation, 2. To this temple where we call Thee, 3. Laud and honor to the Father;
Christ the head and cornerstone, Come, 0 Lord of Hosts, today. Laud and honor to the Son;
Chosen of the Lord and precious, With accustomed loving-kindness, Laud and honor to the Spirit;
Binding all the Church in one; Hear Thy people as they pray, Ever three and ever one:
Holy Zion's help forever, And Thy fullest benediction One in might and one in glory,
And her confidence alone. Shed within its walls alway. While unending ages run.
WORDS: Latin Hymn, 7th c.; tr. by John M. Neale, 1851 UNSER HERRSCHER
MUSIC: Joachim Neander, 1680 Orch. by Dave Williamson
Arr. @ 1994 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by Integrated Copyright Group, Inc., P. 0. Box 24149, Nashville, TN 37202.
Tenor Sax I, II 672 A Glorious Church
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1. Do you hear them coming, brother, 3. Never fear the clouds of sorrow;
Thronging up the steeps of light, Never fear the storms of life.
Clad in glorious, shining garments- We shall triumph on the morrow;
Blood-washed garments pure and white? Even now our joys begin.
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'Tis a glorious Church without spot or wrinkle, 4. Wave the banner; shout His praises,
Washed in the blood of the Lamb. For our victory is nigh!
'Tis a glorious Church without spot or wrinkle, We shall join our conqu'ring Savior;
Washed in the blood of the Lamb. We shall reign with Him on high!
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2. Do you hear the stirring anthems
Filling all the earth and sky?
'TIS a grand, victorious army.
Lift its banner up on high!
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Tenor Sax I, II 675 The Kingdom of God Is Justice and Joy
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1. The kingdom of God is justice and joy, 3. The kingdom of God is challenge and choice;
For Jesus restores what sin would destroy. Believe the good news, repent and rejoice!
God's power and glory in Jesus we know, His love for us sinners brought Christ to His cross,
And here and hereafter the kingdom shall grow. Our crisis of judgment for gain or for loss.
2. The kingdom of God is mercy and grace; 4. God's kingdom is come, the gift and the goal-
The captives are freed, the sinners find place. In Jesus begun, in heaven made whole.
The outcasts are welcomed God's banquet to share, The heirs of the kingdom shall answer His call,
And hope is awakened in place of despair. And all things cry, "Glory!" to God All-in-all.
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1. In Christ there is no East or West, 3. Join hands then, brothers of the faith,
In Him no S,;,uth or North; Whate' er your race may be;
But one great fellowship of love Who serves my Father as a son
Throughout the whole wide earth. Is surely kin to me.
2. In Him shall true hearts ev'rywhere 4. In Christ now meet both East and West;
Their high communion find; In Him meet South and North.
His service is the golden cord All Christly souls are one in Him
Close binding all mankind. Throughout the whole wide earth.
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1. Brother, let me be your servant, 4. I will weep when you are weeping;
Let me be as Christ to you; When you laugh, I'll laugh with you.
Pray that I may have the grace to I will share your joy and sorrow
Let you be my servant, too. Till we've seen this journey through.
3. I will hold the Christ-light for you 6. Brother, let me be your servant,
In the nighttime of your fear; Let me be as Christ to you;
I will hold my hand out to you, Pray that I may have the grace to
Speak the peace you long to hear. Let you be my servant, too.
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1. Love through Christ has brought us together, 2. Now, dear Lord, we join in worship;
Melting our hearts as one. Thank You for all You've done.
By God's Spirit we are united, Thank You for this love You gave us;
One through His blessed Son. Thank You for making us one.
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We are one in the bond of love;
We are one in the bond oflove.
We have joined our spirits with the Spirit of God;
We are one in the bond oflove.
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1. All praise to our redeeming Lord, 4. We all partake the joy of one;
Who joins us by His grace The common peace we feel-
And bids us, each to each restored, A peace to sensual minds unknown,
Together seek His face. A joy unspeakable.
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1. For all the saints who from their labors rest, 4. 0 blest communion, fellowship divine!
Who Thee by faith before the world confessed, We feebly struggle; they in glory shine.
Thy name, 0 Jesus, be forever blest. Yet all are one in Thee, for all are Thine.
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
2. Thou wast their Rock, their Fortress, and their Might; 5. But lo! there breaks a yet more glorious day:
Thou, Lord, their Captain in the well-fought fight; The saints triumphant rise in bright array;
Thou, in the darkness drear, their one true Light. The King of Glory passes on His way.
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
3. 0 may Thy soldiers, faithful, true, and bold, 6. From earth's wide bounds, from ocean's farthest coast,
Fight as the saints who nobly fought of old, Through gates of pearl streams in the countless host,
And win with them the victor's crown of gold. Singing to Father, Son, and Holy Ghost:
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
WORDS: William W. How, 1864 SINENOMINE
MUSIC: Ralph Vaughn Williams, 1906 Orch. by Russell Mauldin
Music from the English Hymnal. by permission of Oxford University Press.
Tenor Sax I, II 686 Thanks to God Whose Word Was Spoken
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1. Thanks to God whose Word was spoken 3. Thanks to God whose Word was written
In the deed that made the earth. In the Bible's sacred page,
His the voice that called a nation; Recoro of the revelation
His the fires that tried her worth. Showing God to ev'ry age.
God has spoken, God has spoken; God has spoken, God has spoken;
Praise Him for His open Word, Praise Him for His open Word,
2, Thanks to God whose Word incarnate 4. Thanks to God whose Word is answered
Glorified the flesh of man. By the Spirit's voice within.
Deeds and words and death and rising Here we drink of joy unmeasured,
Tell the grace in heaven's plan. Life redeemed from death and sin.
God has spoken, God has spoken; God is speaking, God is speaking;
Praise Him for His open Word. Praise Him for His open Word.
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1. Standing on the promises of Christ, my King! 3. Standing on the promises, I now can see
Through eternal ages let His praises ring. Perfect, present cleansing in the blood for me;
"Glory in the highest!" I will shout and sing, Standing in the liberty where Christ makes free,
Standing on the promises of God. Standing on the promises of God.
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Standing, standing, 4. Standing on the promises of Christ, the Lord,
Standing on the promises of God, my Savior; Bound to Him etemally by love's strong cord,
Standing, standing, Overcoming daily with the Spirit's Sword,
I'm standing on the promises of God. Standing on the promises of God.
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Tenor Sax I, II 689 How Firm a Foundation
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1. How finn a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, 4. "When through fi'ry trials thy pathway shall lie,
Is laid for your faith in His excellent Word! My grace, all-sufficient, shall be thy supply.
What more can He say than to you He hath said, The flames shall not hurt thee; I only design
To you who for refuge to Jesus have fled? Thy dross to consume and thy gold to refine."
2. "Fear not; I am with thee. 0 be not dismayed, 5. "E'en down to old age all My people shall prove
For I am thy God, I will still give thee aid. My sov'reign, eternal, unchangeable love;
I'll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand, And when silver hair shall their temples adorn,
Upheld by My gracious, omnipotent hand." Like lambs they shall still in My bosom be borne."
3. "When through the deep waters I call thee to go, 6. 'The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose
The rivers of sorrow shall not overflow; I will not, I will not desert to his foes;
For I will be with thee thy trials to bless, That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake,
And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress." I'll never, no never, no never forsake."
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1. Sing them over again to me, 2. Christ, the blessed One, gives to all
Wonderful words of life! Wonderful words of life!
Let me more of their beauty see, Sinner, list to the loving call,
Wonderful words of life! Wonderful words of life!
Words of life and beauty All so freely given,
Teach me faith and duty. Wooing us to heaven.
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Beautiful words, wonderful words, 3. Sweetly echo the gospel call,
Wonderful words of life! Wonderful words of life!
Beautiful words, wonderful words, Offer pardon and peace to all,
Wonderful words of life! Wonderful words of life!
Jesus, only Savior,
Sanctify forever.
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WORDS and MUSIC: Philip P. Bliss, 1874 WORDS OF LIFE
Oreb. by Ed Dickinson
Arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 693 Break Thou the Bread of Life
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1. Break Thou the bread of life, 3. ~en Thy Word of Truth 5. Bless Thou the truth, dear Lord,
Dear Lord, to me, at I may see Tome,tome,
As Thou didst break the loaves Thy messafce written clear As Thou didst bless the bread
Beside the sea. And plain or me. Bh Galilee.
Beyond the sacred page Then in sweet fellowship, T en shall all bondage cease,
I seek Thee, Lord; Walking with Thee, All fetters fall,
Ml spirit tants for Thee, Thine image on my life And I shall find my peace,
0 iving ord! Engraved will be. My All in All.
2. Break Thou the bread of life 4. 0 send Thy Spirit, Lord,
OLord, tome Now unto me,
That hid within my heart That He may touch my eyes
Thy Word may be. And make me see.
Mold Thou each inward thought, Show me the truth concealed
From self set free, Within Thy Word,
And let mJ steth be all And in Thy Book revealed
Controlle by ee. I see the Lord.
WORDS: Mary A. Lathbury, 1877; stanza 4, Alexander Groves, 1913 BREAD OF LIFE
MUSIC: William F. Sherwin, 1877 Orch. by Stan Pethel
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 694 Jesus Saves!
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1. We have heard the joyful sound: 3. Sing above the battle strife:
Jesus saves! Jesus saves! Jesus saves! Jesus saves!
Spread the tidings all around: By His death and endless life,
Jesus saves! Jesus saves! Jesus saves! Jesus saves!
Bear the news to ev' ry land; Sing it softly through the gloom,
Climb the steeps and cross the waves. When the heart for mercy craves;
Onward! 'tis our Lord's command. Sing in triumph o'er the tomb:
Jesus saves! Jesus saves! Jesus saves! Jesus saves!
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Tenor Sax I, II 695 Tell the Blessed Story
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WORDS and MUSIC: Haldor Lillenas, 1920 Oreb. by Stan Pethel
Copyright© 1920, Renewed 1948, and arr.© 1995 by Nazarene Publishing House. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company. 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 696 I Love to Tell the Story
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1. I love to tell the story 2. I love to tell the story; 4. I love to tell the story,
Of unseen things above, More wonderful it seems For those who know it best
Of Jesus and His glory, Than all the golden fancies Seem hungering and thirsting
Of Jesus and His love. Of all our golden dreams. To hear it like the rest.
I love to tell the story I love to tell the story; And when in scenes of glory
Because I know 'tis true. It did so much for me, I sing the new, new song,
It satisfies my longings And that is just the reason 'Twill be the old, old story
As nothing else can do. I tell it now to thee. That I have loved so long.
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I love to tell the story! 3. I love to tell the story;
'Twill be my theme in glory 'Tis pleasant to repeat
To tell the old, old story What seems each time I tell it
Of Jesus and His love. More wonderfully sweet.
I love to tell the story,
For some have never heard
The message of salvation
From God's own holy Word.
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Tenor Sax I, Il 698 We've a Story to Tell to the Nations
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1. We've a story to tell to the nations 3. We've a message to give to the nations-
That shall turn their hearts to the right, That the Lord who reigneth above
A story of truth and mercy, Hath sent us His Son to save us
A story of peace and light, And show us that God is love,
A story of peace and light. And show us that God is love.
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For the darkness shall turn to dawning, 4. We've a Savior to show to the nations
And the dawning to noonday bright, Who the path of sorrow hath trod,
And Christ's great kingdom shall come to earth- That all of the world's great peoples
The kingdom of love and light. Might come to the truth of God,
Might come to the truth of God.
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That shall lift their hearts to the Lord,
A song that shall conquer evil
And shatter the spear and sword,
And shatter the spear and sword.
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I. May we be a shining light to the nations, 4. May we sing a song of joy to the nations,
A shining light to the peoples of the earth, A song of praise to the peoples of the earth,
Till the whole world sees the glory of Your name. Till the whole world rings with the praises of
May Your pure light shine through us. Your name.
May Your song be sung through us.
2. May we bring a word of hope to the nations,
A word of life to the peoples of the earth, 5. May Your kingdom come to the nations,
Till the whole world knows there's salvation Your will be done in the peoples of the earth,
through Your name. Till the whole world knows that Jesus Christ
May Your mercy flow through us. is Lord.
May Your kingdom come in us.
3. May we be a healing balm to the nations,
A healing balm to the peoples of the earth,
Till the whole world knows the power of
Your name.
May Your healing flow through us.
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1. The vision of a dying world 3. Today, as understanding's bounds
Is vast before our eyes; Are stretched on ev'ry hand,
We feel the heartbeat of its need, 0 clothe Thy Word in bright, new sounds
We hear its feeble cries. And speed it o'er the land
Lord Jesus Christ, revive Thy Church Lord Jesus Christ, empower us
In this, her crucial hour! To preach by ev'ry means!
Lord Jesus Christ, awake Thy Church Lord Jesus Christ, embolden us
With Spirit-given pow'r. In near and distant scenes.
2. The savage hugs his god of stone 4. The warning bell of judgment tolls,
And fears descent of night; Above us looms the cross,
The city dweller cringes lone Around are ever-dying souls-
Amid the garish light. How great, how great the loss!
Lord Jesus Christ, arouse Thy Church 0 Lord, constrain and move Thy Church
To see their mute distress! The glad news to impart!
Lord Jesus Christ, equip Thy Church And Lord, as Thou dost stir Thy Church,
With love and tenderness. Begin within my heart.
WORDS: Anne Ortlund, 1966 ALL SAINTS, NEW
MUSIC: Henry S. Cutler, 1872 Oreb, by Carl Seal
Words copyright© 1966 Anne Ortlund. Used by permission.
Music arr.© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 701 Go Forth and Tell!
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1. Go forth and tell! 0 Church of God, awake! 4. Go forth and tell! The doors are open wide.
God's saving news to all the nations take. Share God's good gifts; let no one be denied.
Proclaim Christ Jesus, Savior, Lord, and King, Live out your life as Christ your Lord shall choose;
That all the world His worthy praise may sing. Your ransomed pow'rs for His sole glory use.
2. Go forth and tell! God's love embraces all; 5. Go forth and tell! 0 Church of God, arise!
He will in grace respond to all who call. Go in the strength which Christ your Lord supplies.
How shall they call if they have never heard Go till all nations His great name adore,
The gracious invitation of His Word? And serve Him- Lord and King forevermore.
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1. Christ for the world we sing; 3. Christ for the world we sing;
The world to Christ we bring The world to Christ we bring
With loving zeal: With one accord:
The poor, and them that mourn, With us the worlc to share,
The faint and overborne, With us reproach to dare,
Sin-sick and sorrow-worn, With us the cross to bear,
Whom Christ doth heal. For Christ our Lord.
2. Christ for the world we sing; 4. Christ for the world we sing;
The world to Christ we bring The world to Christ we bring
With fervent prayer: With joyful song:
The wayward and the lost, The newborn souls, whose days,
By restless passions tossed, Reclaimed from error's ways,
Redeemed at countless cost Inspired with hope and praise,
From dark despair. To Christ belong.
WORDS: Samuel Wolcott, 1869 ITALIAN HYMN
MUSIC: Felice de Giardini, 1769 Orch. by Stan Pethel
Arr. @ 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 704 Lord, Lay Some Soul upon My Heart
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"Send the light! Send the light!" "Send the light! Send the light!"
There are souls to rescue, there are souls to save. And a Christlike spirit ev'rywhere be found.
Send the light! Send the light! Send the light! Send the light!
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Send the light, the blessed gospel light. 4. Let us not grow weary in the work of love.
Let it shine from shore to shore. "Send the light! Send the light!"
Send the light, and let its radiant beams Let us gather jewels for a crown above.
Light the world forevermore. Send the light! Send the light!
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2. We have heard the Macedonian call today:
"Send the light! Send the light!"
And a golden off' ring at the cross we lay.
Send the light! Send the light!
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McCABE
WORDS and MUSIC: Charles H. Gabriel, 1890 Oreb. by David S. Wmkler
Arr. Copyright© 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
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Tenor Sax I, II 706 Let the Lower Lights Be Burning
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I. Brightly beams our Father's mercy 2. Dark the night of sin has settled,
From His lighthouse evermore; Loud the angry billows roar;
But to us He gives the keeping Eager eyes are watching, longing
Of the lights along the shore. For the lights along the shore.
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Let the lower lights be burning! 3. Trim the feeble lamp, my brother!
Send a gleam across the wave! Some poor sailor, tempest-tossed,
Some poor fainting, struggling seaman Trying now to make the harbor,
You may rescue, you may save. In the darkness may be lost.
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LOWER LIGHTS
WORDS and MUSIC: Philip P. Bliss, 1871 Orch. by David S. Wmkler
Arr. Copyright@ 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, 1N 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 707 Freely, Freely
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I. God forgave my sin in Jesus' name; 2. All pow'r is giv'n in Jesus' name,
I've been born again in Jesus' name; In earth and heav'n in Jesus' name;
And in Jesus' name I come to you And in Jesus' name I come to you
To share His love as He told me to. To share His pow'r as He told me to.
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He said, "Freely, freely you have received;
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Go in My name and, because you believe,
Others will know that I live."
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Out in the desert dark and drear,
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Help Him the wand' ring ones to find?
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Calling the sheep who've gone astray, Who'll bring the lost ones to the fold,
Far from the Shepherd's fold away. Where they'll be sheltered from the cold?
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Bring them in, bring them in, 3. Out in the desert hear their cry,
Bring them in from the fields of sin. Out on the mountains wild and high.
Bring them in, bring them in, Hark! 'tis the Master speaks to thee,
Bring the wand'ring ones to Jesus. "Go find My sheep where' er they be."
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1. "Whosoever heareth," shout, shout the sound! 2. Whosoever cometh need not delay.
Spread the blessed tidings all the world around. Now the door is open; enter while you may.
Tell the joyful news wherever man is found: Jesus is the true, the only Living Way.
"Whosoever will may come." ''Whosoever will may come."
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''Whosoever will, whosoever will!" 3. ''Whosoever will" the promise is secure;
Send the proclamation over vale and hill. "Whosoever will" forever shall endure.
'Tis a loving Father calls the wand'rer home: ''Whosoever will" 'tis life forevermore.
''Whosoever will may come." ''Whosoever will may come."
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Your love compels me, Lord, Your love compels me, Lord,
To give as You would give, To see as You would see,
To speak as You would speak, To serve as You would serve,
To live as You would live. To be what You would be.
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1. 0 Christians, haste, your mission high fulfilling, 3. Proclaim to ev'ry people, tongue, and nation
To tell to all the world that God is Light; That God, in whom they live and move, is love.
That He who made all nations is not willing Tell how He stooped to save His lost creation,
One soul should perish, lost in shades of night. And died on earth that we might live above.
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Publish glad tidings, 4. Give of your young to bear the message glorious;
Tidings of peace; Give of your wealth to speed them on their way.
Tidings of Jesus, Pour out your soul for them in prayer victorious,
Redemption, and release. And all your spending Jesus will repay.
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2. Behold how many thousand still are lying
Bound in the darksome prison house of sin,
With none to tell them of the Savior's dying,
Or of the life He died for them to win.
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I'm not ashamed His name to bear. It may be near or far away;
I'll tell the world that I'm a Christian- But we must live as if His coming
I'll take Him with me anywhere. Would be tomorrow or today.
I'll tell the world how Jesus saved me, For when He comes and life is over,
And how He gave me a life brand-new; For those who love Him there's more to be;
And I know that if you trust Him Eyes have never seen the wonders
That all He gave me He'll give to you. That He's preparing for you and me.
I'll tell the world that He's my Savior; 0 tell the world that you' re a Christian;
No other one could love me so. Be not ashamed His name to bear.
My life, my all is His forever, 0 tell the world that you're a Christian,
And where He leads me I will go. And take Him with you ev'rywhere.
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1. So send I you- by grace made strong to triumph 3. So send I you-My strength to know in weakness,
O'er hosts of hell, o'er darkness, death, and sin, My joy in grief, My perfect peace in pain,
My name to bear and in that name to conquer- To prove My pow'r, My grace, My promised presence--
So send I you, My victory to win. So send I you, eternal fruit to gain.
2. So send I you- to take to souls in bondage 4. So send I you- to bear My cross with patience,
The Word of truth that sets the captive free, And then one day with joy to lay it down,
To break the bonds of sin, to loose death's fetters- To hear My voice, "Well done, My faithful servant-
So send I you, to bring the lost to Me. Come, share My throne, My kingdom, and My crown!"
As the Father has sent Me, so send I you.
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l. We all are one in mission; 2. We all are called for service 3. Now let us be united
We all are one in call, To witness in God's name. And let our song be heard.
Our varied gifts united Our ministries are diff' rent; Now let us be a vessel
By Christ, the Lord of all. Our purpose is the same: For God's redeeming word.
A single, great commission To touch the lives of others We all are one in mission;
Compels us from above By God's surprising grace We all are one in call,
To plan and work together So ev' ry folk and nation Our varied gifts united
That all may know Christ's love. May feel God's warm embrace. By Christ, the Lord of all.
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1. Over the hilltops, down from the skies, 3. Prophets have told it: in the last days
Coming from glory- lift up your eyes! Hearts shall be filled with glorious praise;
While we are watching and while we pray, Our sons and daughters both shall proclaim
A mighty revival is sweeping this way. The news of redemption through His great name.
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Sweeping this way, yes, sweeping this way, 4. Tarry for power- this is our need.
A mighty revival is sweeping this way. Patiently labor, sowing the seed.
Keep on believing; trust and obey. Soon comes the harvest- glorious day!
A mighty revival is sweeping this way. A mighty revival is sweeping this way.
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2. As He has promised, so shall it be:
Blessings from glory on you and me-
Waters abundant, floods too' erflow.
A mighty revival is coming, I know.
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I. We praise Thee, 0 God, for the Son of Thy love- 2. We praise Thee, 0 God, for Thy Spirit of Light,
For Jesus, who died and is now gone above. Who has shown us our Savior and scattered our night.
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Hallelujah! Thine the glory! 3. All glory and praise to the Lamb that was slain,
Hallelujah! Amen! Who has borne all our sins and has cleansed ev'ry stain.
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Revive us again.
4. Revive us again; fill each heart with Thy love.
May each soul be rekindled with fire from above.
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On Thy people pour Thy pow'r. Bend our pride to Thy control.
Crown Thine ancient Church's story; Shame our wanton, selfish gladness-
Bring her bud to glorious flow'r. Rich in things and poor in soul.
Grant us wisdom, grant us courage Grant us wisdom, grant us courage,
For the facing of this hour, Lest we miss Thy kingdom's goal,
For the facing of this hour. Lest we miss Thy kingdom's goal.
2. Lo! the hosts of evil round us 4. Set our feet on lofty places;
Scorn Thy Christ, assail His ways! Gird our lives that they may be
Fears and doubts too long have bound us; Armored with all Christlike graces
Free our hearts to w01k and praise. In the fight to set men free.
Grant us wisdom, grant us courage Grant us wisdom, grant us courage
For the living of these days, That we fail not man nor Thee!
For the living of these days. That we fail not man nor Thee!
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1. Thou, whose pwpose is to kindle, 2. Thou, who in Thy holy gospel 3. Thou, who still a sword delivers
Now ignite us with Thy fire; Wills that man should truly live, Rather than a placid peace,
While the earth awaits Thy burning, Make us sense our share of failure; With Thy sharpened Word disturb us;
With Thy passion us inspire. Our tranquillity forgive. From complacency release!
Overcome our sinful calmness; Teach us courage as we struggle Save us now from satisfaction
Rouse us with redemptive shame. In all liberating strife; When we privately are free,
Baptize with Thy fi'ry Spirit; Lift the smallness of our vision Yet are undisturbed in spirit
Crown our lives with tongues of flame. By Thine own abundant life. By our brother's misery.
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WORDS: Stanzas 1 & 4, WtlliamP. Merrill, 1911;stanzas 2 & 3, Norman 0. Forness, 1978 FESTAL SONG
MUSIC: William H. Walter, 1894 Orch. by Russell Mauldin
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 726 Find Us Faithful
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Tenor Sax I, II 727 A Christian Home
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1. 0 give us homes built firm upon the Savior, 3. 0 give us homes where Christ is Lord and Master,
Where Christ is Head and Counselor and Guide; Toe Bible read, the precious hymns still sung;
Where ev'ry child is taught His love and favor Where pray'r comes first in peace or in disaster,
And gives his heart to Christ, the Crucified. And praise is natural speech to ev'ry tongue;
How sweet to know that, though his footsteps waver, Where mountains move before a faith that's vaster,
His faithful Lord is walking by his side! And Christ sufficient is for old and young.
2. 0 give us homes with godly fathers, mothers, 4. 0 Lord, our God, our homes are Thine forever!
Who always place their hope and trust in Him; We trust to Thee their problems, toil, and care.
Whose tender patience turmoil never bothers; Their bonds of love no enemy can sever
Whose calm and courage trouble cannot dim; If Thou art always Lord and Master there.
A home where each finds joy in serving others, Be Thou the Center of our least endeavor.
And love still shines, though days be dark and grim! Be Thou our Guest, our hearts and homes to share.
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Tenor Sax I, II 729 When Love Is Found
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1. When love is found and hope comes home, 4. When love is tom and trust betrayed,
Sing and be glad that two are one. Pray strength to love till torments fade,
When love explodes and fills the sky, Till lovers keep no score of wrong
Praise God and share our Maker's joy. But hear through pain love's Easter song.
2. When love has flow'red in trust and care, 5. Praise God for love; praise God for life,
Build both each day that love may dare · In age or youth, in husband, wife.
To reach beyond home's warmth and light, Lift up your hearts; let love be fed
To serve and strive for truth and right. Through death and life in broken bread.
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1. I then shall live as one who's been forgiven; 3. Your kingdom come around and through and in me,
I'll walk with joy to know my debts are paid. Your pow'r and glory-let them shine through me.
I know my name is clear before my Father; Your hallowed name, 0 may I bear with honor,
I am His child, and I am not afraid. And may Your living kingdom come in me.
So greatly pardoned, I'll forgive my brother; The Bread of Life, 0 may I share with honor,
The law of love I gladly will obey. And may You feed a hungry world through me.
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Tenor Sax I, II 736 Jesus Loves Even Me
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1. I am so glad that our Father in heav'n 2. Though I forget Him and wander away,
Tells of His love in the Book he has giv'n. Still He doth love me wherever I stray.
Wonderful things in the Bible I see; Back to His dear, loving arms would I flee
This is the dearest, that Jesus loves me. When I remember that Jesus loves me.
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I am so glad that Jesus loves me, 3. 0 if there's only one song I can sing
Jesus loves me, Jesus loves me! When in His beauty I see the great King,
I am so glad that Jesus loves me, This shall my song in eternity be:
Jesus loves even me! "O what a wonder that Jesus loves me!"
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1. Jesus loves me! this I know, 3. Jesus loves me! He who died
For the Bible tells me so. Heaven's gates to open wide.
Little ones to Him belong; He will wash away my sin,
They are weak, but He is strong. Let His little child come in.
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Yes, Jesus loves me. 4. Jesus loves me still today,
Yes, Jesus loves me. Walking with me on my way.
Yes, Jesus loves me. He's prepared a home for me,
The Bible tells me so. And someday His face I' 11 see.
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2. Jesus loves me! this I know,
As He loved so long ago,
Taking children on His knee,
Saying, "Let them come to Me."
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WORDS: Anna B. Warner, 1860; stanzas 2 & 4a, David R. McGuire, 1929-1971 JESUS LOVES ME
MUSIC: William B. Bradbury, 1862 Oreb. by Carl Seal
Arr. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 739 Baptized in Water
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2. Baptized in water,
Sealed by the Spirit,
Dead in the tomb with Christ, our King;
One with His rising,
Freed and forgiven,
Thankfully now God's praises we sing.
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1. Come, Holy Spirit, Dove divine, 3. We sink beneath the water's face,
On these baptismal waters shine, And thank You for Your saving grace;
And teach our hearts, in highest strain, We die to sin and seek a grave
To praise the Lamb for sinners slain. With You, beneath the yielding wave.
2. We love Your name, we love Your laws, 4. And as we rise with You to live,
And joyfully embrace Your cause; 0 let the Holy Spirit give
We love Your cross, the shame, the pain, The sealing unction from above,
0 Lamb of God for sinners slain. The joy of life, the fire of love.
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1. God the Father, name we treasure, 2. Christ, the name that Christians carry; 3. Holy Spirit, from the Father
Each new generation draws Christ, who from the Father came, On the friends of Jesus poured:
From the past that You have given Calling us to share Your sonship, May our children share those graces
For the future that is Yours. For these children grace we claim: Promised to them in the Word,
May these children, in Your keeping, May they be Your true disciples, And their gifts find rich fulfillment,
Love Your ways, obey Your laws. Yours in deed as well as name. Dedicated to our Lord.
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1. Here at Thy table, Lord, 2. So shall our life of faith 3. Come then, 0 holy Christ;
This sacred hour, Be full, be sweet; Feed us, we pray.
0 let us feel Thee near And we shall find our strength Touch with Thy pierced hand
In loving pow' r; For each day meet. Each common diiy,
Calling our thoughts away Fed by Thy Living Bread, Making this earthly life
From self and sin, All hunger past, Full of Thy grace,
As to Thy banquet hall We shall be satisfied Till in the home of heav' n
We enter in. And saved at last. We find our place.
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1. I come with joy to meet my Lord, 4. And thus with joy we meet the Lord.
Forgiven, loved, and free, His presence, always near,
In awe and wonder to recall Is in such friendship better known;
His life laid down for me. We see and praise Him here.
2. I come with Christians far and near 5. Together met, together bound,
To find, as all are fed, We'll go our diff'rent ways;
The new community of love And as His people in the world,
In Christ's communion bread. We'll live and speak His praise.
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1. Let us break bread together on our knees; 2. Let us drink the cup together on our knees;
Let us break bread together on our knees; Let us drink the cup together on our knees;
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rising sun, Let us praise God together on our knees;
0 Lord, have mercy on me. Refrain
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I. Here, 0 my Lord, I see Thee face to face; 3. Mine is the sin, but Thine the righteousness;
Here would I touch and handle things unseen; Mine is the guilt, but Thine the cleansing blood;
Here grasp with firmer hand eternal grace, Here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace-
And all my weariness upon Thee lean. Thy blood, Thy righteousness, 0 Lord, my God.
2. Here would I feed upon the bread of God; 4. Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear.
Here drink with Thee the royal wine of heav'n; The feast, though not the love, is past and done.
Here would I lay aside each earthly load; Gone are the bread and wine, but You are here,
Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiv'n. Nearer than ever, still my Shield and Sun.
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1. Now let us from this table rise 3. To fill each human house with love,
Renewed in body, mind and soul. It is the sacrament of care.
With Christ we die and live again; The work that Christ began to do
His selfless love has made us whole. We humbly pledge ourselves to share.
2. With minds alert, upheld by grace, 4. Then give us courage, Father God,
To spread the Word in speech and deed, To choose again the pilgrim way;
We follow in the steps of Christ, And help us to accept with joy
At one with man in hope and need. The challenge of tomorrow's day!
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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.
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Glory! glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! glory! Hallelujah!
His truth is marching on.
3. He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat;
He is sifting out the hearts of men before the judgment seat.
0 be swift, my soul, to answer Him! be jubilant, my feet!
Our God is marching on.
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4. 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.
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1. God of our fathers, whose almighty hand 3. From war's alarms, from deadly pestilence,
Leads forth in beauty all the starry band Be Thy strong arm our ever sure defense.
Of shining worlds in splendor through the skies, Thy true religion in our hearts increase;
Our grateful songs before Thy throne arise. Thy bounteous goodness nourish us in peace.
2. Thy love divine hath led us in the past. 4. Refresh Thy people on their toilsome way.
In this free land by Thee our lot is cast. Lead us from night to never-ending day.
Be Thou our Ruler, Guardian, Guide, and Stay- Fill all our lives with Jove and grace divine;
Thy Word our law, Thy paths our chosen way. And glory, laud, and praise be ever Thine.
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2. On the shore dimly seen through the mists of the deep, 3. 0 thus be it ever when free men shall stand
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, Between their loved homes and the war's desolation!
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the heav'n-rescued land
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses? Praise the Pow'r that hath made and preserved us a nation!
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam; Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just;
In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream. And this be our motto: "In God is our trust!"
'Tis the star-spangled banner! 0 long may it wave And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave! O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.
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2. 0 Christ, the Lord of hill and plain 4. 0 Trinity oflove and pow' r,
O'er which our traffic runs amain Our brethren shield in danger's hour;
By mountain pass or valley low, From rock and tempest, fire and foe,
Wherever, Lord, our brethren go, Protect them wheresoe' er they go.
Protect them by Thy guarding hand Thus evermore shall rise to Thee
From ev'ry peril on the land. Glad praise from air and land and sea.
WORDS: Stanzas 1 & 4, William Whiting, 1860; stanzas 2 & 3, Robert Nelson Spencer, 1937 MELITA
MUSIC: John B. Dykes, 1861 Oreb. by David S. Wmkler
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1. Come, ye thankful people, come; 3. For the Lord our God shall come,
Raise the song of harvest home. And shall take His harvest home;
All is safely gathered in From His field shall in that day
Ere the winter storms begin. All offenses purge away;
God, our Maker, doth provide Give His angels charge at last
For our wants to be supplied. In the fire the tares to cast,
Come to God's own temple, come; But the fruitful ears to store
Raise the song of harvest home. In His garner evermore.
2. All the world is God's own field, 4. Even so, Lord, quickly come
Fruit unto His praise to yield; To Thy final harvest home;
Wheat and tares together sown, Gather Thou Thy people in,
Unto joy or sorrow grown. Free from sorrow, free from sin;
First the blade, and then the ear, There forever purified,
Then the full com shall appear. In Thy presence to abide.
Lord of harvest, grant that we Come, with all Thine angels come;
Wholesome grain and pure may be. Raise the glorious harvest home.
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1. We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing. 3. We all do extol Thee, Thou Leader triumphant,
He chastens and hastens His will to make known. And pray that Thou still our Defender wilt be.
The wicked oppressing now cease from distressing. Let Thy congregation escape tribulation.
Sing praises to His name; He forgets not His own. Thy name be ever praised; 0 Lord, make us free!
WORDS: Netherlands Folk Hymn, 16th c.; tr. by Theodore Baker, 1917 KREMSER
MUSIC: Netherlands Folk Song; arr. by Edward Kremser, 1877 Orch. by Stan Pethel
An. © 1995 by Pilot Point Music. All rights reserved.
Administered by The Copyright Company, 40 Music Square East, Nashville. 1N 37203.
Tenor Sax I, II 768 A Song of Thanksgiving
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Tenor Sax I, II 771 Count Your Blessings
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1. When upon life's billows you are tempest-tossed, 3. When you look at others with their lands and gold,
When you are discouraged, thinking all is lost, Think that Christ has promised you His wealth untold.
Count your many blessings- name them one by one- Count your many blessings; money cannot buy
And it will surprise you what the Lord hath done. Your reward in heaven nor your home on high.
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Count your blessings; name them one by one. 4. So amid the conflict, whether great or small,
Count your blessings; see what God hath done. Do not be discouraged; God is over all.
Count your blessings; name them one by one. Count your many blessings; angels will attend,
Count your many blessings; see what God hath done. Help and comfort give you to your journey's end.
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Does the cross seem heavy you are called to bear?
Count your many blessings; ev'ry doubt will fly,
And you will be singing as the days go by.
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1. For the fruit of all creation, 2. In the just reward of labor, 3. 'For the harvests of the Spirit,
Thanks be to God. God's will is done. Thanks be to God.
For His gifts to ev'ry nation, In the help we give our neighbor, For the good we all inherit,
Thanks be to God. God's will is done. Thanks be to God.
For the plowing, sowing, reaping, In our worldwide task of caring For the wonders that astound us,
Silent growth while we are sleeping, For the hungry and despairing, For the truths that still confound us,
Future needs in earth's safekeeping, In the harvests we are sharing, Most of all, that love has found us,
Thanks be to God. God's will is done. Thanks be to God.
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I. Give thanks, my soul, for harvest, 3. Give thanks, my soul, for labors
For store of fruit and grain; That strength and days employ;
But know the Owner giveth But know the Master's purpose
That we may share again. Brings toil as well as joy.
Where men are lone and hungry, Where leads the path to error,
Or little children cry, Where justice lies in chain,
With gifts from God's rich bounty Where hoarders cause new hunger,
May thankfulness reply. There must we strive again.
2. Give thanks, my soul, for riches 4. Give thanks, my soul, for beauty,
Of woodland, mine, and hill; For dream and hope and plan,
But know that gold and timber For Christ, Divine Revealer
Are the Creator's still- Of God's concern for man.
Are God's on loan to stewards Show forth, 0 God, Thy purpose;
To fashion and to share, Direct our will and hand
Providing all earth's children To share Thy love and bounty
The blessing of His care. With men in ev'ry land.
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