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200. Thy Word Abideth

1. Lord, thy word abideth,
And our footsteps guideth;
Who its truth believeth
Light and joy receive;
Who can tell the pleasure
Or recount the treasure
That thy word imparts to
All who will believe?

Chorus:
Saviour, be thou near us,
Send thy word to cheer us,
May its rays illumine all our pilgrim way;
All its truth believing,
Hope and joy receiving;
We will follow onward to the land of day.

2. When our foes lurk near us,
Comfort thou and cheer us,
Message of salvation,
Shining all the way.
When life's storms hang o'er us
And dark clouds before us,
Let thy light direct us
To the realms of day. [Chorus]

3. Word of mercy, giving
Succor to the living,
Word of life, supplying
Joy and peace divine!
Lord, thy truth discerning,
Of thy precepts learning,
Send thy light to guide us,
Make us wholly thine! [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Lord, thy Word abideth
Title: Thy Word Abideth
Author: Henry W. Baker, T. H.
Refrain First Line: Saviour, be thou near us
Language: English
Publication Date: 1906
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Lord, thy word abideth]
Composer: Thoro Harris
Key: D♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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