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Kneel Down at the Altar

Representative Text

1 When you're tired and you're wounded,
bring Him your soul that's in need.
He is able to protect you,
your hungry soul He'll feed.

Refrain:
Right here kneel down at the altar,
tell him just, just what you need;
Tell Him all right now, all your anguish,
tell Him just, just what you please.

2 About burdens, about sorrows,
about friends so unkind.
About loved ones who are needing
just a bit of life's sunshine. [Refrain]

3 About trials and tributations,
about crying thru a smile.
About needing Him to guide you,
as you walk the last mile. [Refrain]

Source: The New National Baptist Hymnal (21st Century Edition) #186

Author: William Austin

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Text Information

First Line: When you're tired and you're wounded
Title: Kneel Down at the Altar
Author: William Austin
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Right here kneel down at the altar
Copyright: Public Domain

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The New National Baptist Hymnal #253

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The New National Baptist Hymnal (21st Century Edition) #186

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