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The Tested Band

Author: H. G. T. Hymnal: GMC1929 #5 (1929) Scripture: Judges 7:7 First Line: I can see a band of soldiers Refrain First Line: The brave three hundred men Lyrics: 1 I can see a band of soldiers Being tested by their God, And tho’ going on to battle With the shield and with the rod, They are halted by a river And are told to quench their thirst; See those brave Three Hundred chosen, They are shouting “Vict’ry first.” Refrain: The brave three hundred men All ready for the foe, They march all armor clad As fearless on they go; Their hearts are strong with courage, There’s vict’ry in their cry, The brave three hundred men Will conquer or they’ll die. 2 I can see a band of people Being tested day by day, They are face to face with Satan Who opposes in the way; God is calling all to service But is choosing out the few That His work may be completed, Thro’ a band of people true. [Refrain] 3 Great the need of Christian workers For the world is sick with sin, Ev’ry day a battle rages; Satan seeks the fight to win; ‘Tis today that all are needed To be up and fighting wrong, Souls of men are claimed by Satan, That in truth to God belong. [Refrain] 4 Be thou ready and whole-hearted, For the world is needing those Who are faithful, and whose courage Will be strong when foes oppose; If you’re ready for the conflict Whether morn or noon or night, God will choose and surely use you ‘Gainst the wrong and for the right. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I can see a band of soldiers]
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The Trumpet Sounds

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: GMC1929 #50 (1929) Scripture: Psalm 47:5 First Line: O conq'ring host, your leader calls Lyrics: 1 O conq’ring host, your leader calls, On list’ning ears the message falls; The hour is ripe and grace abounds, Go forward now, the trumpet sounds. Refrain: The trumpet sounds, The call rings out, Lift up with joy, the triumph shout, The trumpet sounds, It summons you In Jesus’ name to dare and do. 2 The ranks of evil gather fast, This golden day will soon be past; Let not your faith and hope grow dim, O loyal souls, be strong in Him. [Refrain] 3 Oh, ne’er before as in this day Were such opposers in array; But God is near to help and guide, Stand on the Lord Jehovah’s side. [Refrain] 4 His bugles never sound retreat, Go forth in faith your God to meet; When life is o’er and vict’ry won, You then shall hear your Lord’s “Well done.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O conq'ring host, your leader calls]

Anthem of Praise

Author: Jessie F. Moser Hymnal: GMC1929 #3 (1929) Scripture: Psalm 95 First Line: O come! let us sing unto Jesus our King Languages: English Tune Title: [O come! let us sing unto Jesus our King]

Praise Ye the Lord

Author: Jessie F. Moser Hymnal: GMC1929 #1 (1929) Scripture: Psalm 148 First Line: O magnify the Lord with me Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Hallelujah Languages: English Tune Title: [O magnify the Lord with me]
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What Have They Seen in Thine House?

Author: Jessie F. Moser Hymnal: GMC1929 #35 (1929) Scripture: Isaiah 39:1-4 First Line: Death and destruction were hovering near Refrain First Line: King Hezekiah! Lyrics: 1 Death and destruction were hovering near, Filling thy heart with unrest and fear; God had respect to thy earnest plea, Graciously lengthened thy life for thee; Princes were sent from the rising sun Just to behold what the Lord had done. Refrain: Hearken, my soul! Hearken, my soul! “What have then seen in thine house? “What have then seen in thine house? Didst thou reveal how the Saviour can heal, And make a man whole in body and soul? “What have then seen in thine house? 2 Soul, unto thee wondrous love has been shown; Manifold blessings thou, too, hast known; Healings of body, and heart, and soul,— Often thy Saviour has made thee whole. Did the Lord send from a distant shore Souls that were wounded, and bruised, and sore? [Refrain] 3 Oh, didst thou show, in thy self-centered pride, Earthly possessions, and naught beside? Never once pointing to Him who gave? Him who alone has the power to save? Never revealing by look or word, Almighty God about whom they’d heard. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Death and destruction were hovering near]

Why Should I Fear?

Author: Jessie F. Moser Hymnal: GMC1929 #6 (1929) Scripture: Isaiah 41:10 First Line: Sometimes He leads thru pastures green Languages: English Tune Title: [Sometimes He leads thru pastures green]

Sing Praises!

Author: Jessie F. Moser Hymnal: GMC1929 #46 (1929) Scripture: Isaiah 44:1 First Line: Thus saith the Lord that created thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Thus saith the Lord that created thee]

Lay Not Up Treasures Here Below

Author: Jessie F. Moser Hymnal: GMC1929 #31 (1929) Scripture: Matthew 6:19 Refrain First Line: How can we lay our treasures up Languages: English Tune Title: [Lay not up treasures here below]

Away

Author: Jessie F. Moser Hymnal: GMC1929 #29 (1929) Scripture: John 1:29 First Line: Although oppressed by guilt and shame Refrain First Line: Away! Away!" oh, happy thought Languages: English Tune Title: [Although oppressed by guilt and shame]
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In His Hand

Author: Mrs. J. F. Moser Hymnal: GMC1929 #45 (1929) Scripture: John 10:28 First Line: Tell me why, O Christian soldier Lyrics: 1 Tell me why, O Christian soldier, Thou art lying in the dust? With thine armor and thy garments Rolled in mildew and in rust? Is the fallen angel waiting, Near at hand to clutch thy throat, Like a lion, when his victim Is assured, with growl and gloat? 2 Fear thou not! He cannot touch thee, By thy side is One in white, Mightier than ten thousand demons; He can put the foe to flight. LEAVE THINE HAND IN HIS, O Christian, None can snatch from out His hand; All the hosts of hell are powerless At a look, or one command. 3 Then arise! arise! O soldier, Shout for joy! Shake off thy dust! Change thy galling coat of sackcloth For the garb of praise and trust! Gird thine armor on, and hasten! Join thy comrades in the fray! Not a foeman can stand before Thee; Only watch, and fight, and pray! Languages: English Tune Title: [Tell me why, O Christian soldier]
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A Living Saviour

Author: Mrs. J. F. Moser Hymnal: GMC1929 #19 (1929) Scripture: John 20:12-13 First Line: O child of God, "why weepest thou?" Refrain First Line: Away with fear Lyrics: 1 O child of God, “why weepest thou?” The Lord’s not dead, but risen; The mighty stone is rolled away From death’s cold gloomy prison. Refrain: Away with fear! Away with doubt! Go, sound the tidings all about! Death and the grave are put to out; We have a living Saviour. 2 In clouds transplendent with the light, Angelic hosts attended, Triumphant over all His foes, The Lord our God, ascended. [Refrain] 3 List, how He calls thee by thy name! Behold the empty prison! Run! take the tidings to all men— The Lord, the Lord “is risen.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O child of God, "why weepest thou?"]
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Now Thanks Be Unto God

Author: H. G. T. Hymnal: GMC1929 #24 (1929) Scripture: 2 Corinthians 2:14 First Line: We are called, a band of witnesses for God Refrain First Line: Now thanks be unto God our Saviour Lyrics: 1 We are called, a band of witnesses for God, And the call we find is written in His Word, For He bids us follow where He trod, And He leads us ev’ry day. Refrain: Now thanks be unto God our Saviour Who leads us in triumphant grace. We will glory in our risen King, While His Word its messages doth bring, O, thanks be unto God our Saviour. 2 We will meet the foes of truth without a fear, For the Lord Who leads us on is ever near, And throughout the day His voice we hear, So our hearts rejoice and sing. [Refrain] 3 He has girded us with armour that will stand, And a mighty Weapon placed within our hand; Now before us lies unconquered land, And His mighty Word says, “Go!” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [We are called, a band of witnesses for God]
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The Accepted Time

Author: Ben. F. Battenfield Hymnal: GMC1929 #26 (1929) Scripture: 2 Corinthians 6:2 First Line: Now is the time acceptable, yes, now is salvation's day Refrain First Line: Come, tho' you are heavy laden, come, tho' you are sore distressed Lyrics: 1 Now is the time acceptable, yes, now is salvation’s day, Remember thy great Creator’s love and enter the King’s highway; For, waiting thy soul is a pardon free, just now ere the days pass by, Now while the Master calleth thee, answer Him, “Here am I.” Refrain: Come, tho’ you are heavy laden, come, tho’ you are sore distressed, At the cross lay down thy burden, Jesus will give you perfect rest; Come, now is the time accepted, come, mercy is by thy door, And with Christ you’ll live forever in eternity forevermore. 2 Now while the light of morning shines, for soon follows noontide heat, Soon cometh the chill of ev’ning gloom; could you thus the Saviour meet? Behold, He is calling and loves you so, is urging thy soul today, Blessings unmeasured you may know if you will now obey. [Refrain] 3 Now ere your heart grows colder still, ere seasons of dread draw nigh, Yes, now ere you love your pow’r of will turn quickly and make reply; For Jesus is pleading in love for thee, then come, at His footstool bow, “All that are weary come to Me:” sinner, receive Him now. [Refrain] 4 Hear now the call that comes from God, no longer refuse His love, Tomorrow may never come to you with blessings from Him above; Today must decide your eternal home in darkness to live, or light, Turn now to Christ, no longer roam, stand for the truth and right. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Now is the time acceptable, yes, now is salvation's day]

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