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Saved to Serve

Author: John D. Morgan Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: To daily die to self and sin Lyrics: 1 To daily die to self and sin, and daily to receive New life from Thee, I pray, O Lord, and more like Thee to live. O saved to serve! by Jesus' blood from sin and self made free, To praise His name, to do His will, thro'out eternity. 2 To daily die to all things past, by spirit, pray'r and word, May I increase in faith and deed unto Thy stature, Lord. O saved to serve! the field is wide; what I can do is small; With joyful heart and hand, O Lord, I give to Thee my all. 3 Tho' dark the way, tho' long the strife, I thro' the Spirit's might Shall strive for Thee, Thy kingdom's weal, and for eternal right; Then saved to serve! in heav'n's bright sphere I shall with angels sing. And saved by grace behold Thy face, my Saviour, Lord, and King. Topics: Service Used With Tune: [To daily die to self and sin, and daily to receive]

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FOSTER

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 18 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Percy S. Foster Tune Key: D Flat Major Incipit: 51765 65355 44323 Used With Text: Saved to Serve

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Saved to Serve

Author: John D. Morgan Hymnal: Hallowed Hymns, New and Old #33 (1908) First Line: To daily die to self and sin Lyrics: 1 To daily die to self and sin, and daily to receive New life from Thee, I pray, O Lord, and more like Thee to live. O saved to serve! by Jesus' blood from sin and self made free, To praise His name, to do His will, thro'out eternity. 2 To daily die to all things past, by spirit, pray'r and word, May I increase in faith and deed unto Thy stature, Lord. O saved to serve! the field is wide; what I can do is small; With joyful heart and hand, O Lord, I give to Thee my all. 3 Tho' dark the way, tho' long the strife, I thro' the Spirit's might Shall strive for Thee, Thy kingdom's weal, and for eternal right; Then saved to serve! in heav'n's bright sphere I shall with angels sing. And saved by grace behold Thy face, my Saviour, Lord, and King. Topics: Service Languages: English Tune Title: [To daily die to self and sin, and daily to receive]
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Saved to Serve

Author: John D. Morgan Hymnal: Song Praises #106 (1906) First Line: To daily die to self and sin, and daily to receive Languages: English Tune Title: [To daily die to self and sin, and daily to receive]
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Saved to Serve

Author: John D. Morgan Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5928 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: To daily die to self and sin, and daily to receive Lyrics: 1. To daily die to self and sin, and daily to receive New life from Thee, I pray, O Lord, and more like Thee to live. O saved to serve! by Jesus’ blood from sin and self made free, To praise His name, to do His will, throughout eternity. 2. To daily die to all things past, by spirit, prayer, and word, May I increase in faith and deed unto Thy stature, Lord. O saved to serve! the field is wide; what I can do is small; With joyful heart and hand, O Lord, I give to Thee my all. 3. Though dark the way, though long the strife, I through the Spirit’s might Shall strive for Thee, Thy kingdom’s weal, and for eternal right; Then saved to serve! in Heav’n’s bright sphere I shall with angels sing, And saved by grace behold Thy face, my Savior, Lord and King. Languages: English Tune Title: FOSTER

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Percy S. Foster

Composer of "[To daily die to self and sin] " in Service Songs for Young People's Societies, Sunday Schools and Church Prayer Meetings Early 20th Century Percy S. Foster, of Washington, was leader of the music of International Christian Endeavor conventions. from The Congregationalist and Christian World, Volume 90, 1906

John D. Morgan

Author of "Saved to Serve" in Hallowed Hymns, New and Old