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Christ Would Have Us Brave

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: Gloria in Excelsis #158 (1933) Refrain First Line: We would have us joyous day by day Lyrics: 1 Christ would have us brave, For courage He supplies, Fears depart from ev’ry heart That on His strength relies. Chorus: We would have us joyous day by day, With a joy that e’er will shine, He will guide and cheer, as a Friend so dear, With His comradeship divine. We will be brave, aye brave With allegiance loyal aye; Hope He gave, when we sought His chosen way. We will be strong, aye strong, As His will we strive to do, To the Christ Who guide, Whose help abides, We will be true! 2 Christ would have us strong, We have His promised word, Strength and pow’r for ev’ry hour Is given by our Lord. [Chorus] 3 Christ would have us true, Unfalt’ring, faithful still, Take His cross, count gain as loss, Obedient to His will. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Christ would have us brave]

He would have us joyous

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: Hymns of Assurance, Containing 50 New Gospel Songs #d9 (1932) First Line: Christ would have us brave, for courage he supplies Languages: English

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