151 Then my fainting soul restoring, Sins oppose and fears alarm me; Father, lead Thou me! Let me never be confounded; The Evergreen Shore. 1 We are joyouslý voyaging over the main, Whose inhabitants never of sickness complain, And never see death any more. Bradbury Trio, p. 76. Cho. Then let the hurricane roar, It will the sooner be o'er; Safe on the evergreen shore. 2 We have nothing to fear from the wind and the wave, And our hearts in the midst of the dangers are brave, For Jesus will bring us to land. (Cho.) 3 Both the winds and the waves our Commander controls; Nothing can baffle His skill: And His voice, when the thundering hurricane rolls, Can make the loud tempest be still. (Cho.) 4 In the thick murky night, when the stars and the moon Send not a glimmering ray, 152 Then the light of His countenance, brighter than noon, Will drive all our terror away. (Cho.) 5 Let the high heaving billow and mountainous wave There is One by our side that can comfort and save, (Cho.) 6 Let the vessel be wrecked on the rock or the shoal, He will bear, none the less, every passenger soul I Love to Tell the Story. 1 I love to tell the story Of unseen things above, Of Jesus and His glory, Of Jesus and His love: I love to tell the story "Twill be my theme in glory 2 I love to tell the story; More wonderful it seems It did so much for me! I tell it now to thee. (Cho.) (Cho.) Gospel Songs, p. 42. 3 I love to tell the story; "Tis pleasant to repeat What seems, each time I tell it, More wonderfully sweet. I love to tell the story; For some have never heard The message of salvation From God's own holy Word. (Cho.) 4 I love to tell the story; For those who know it best (Cho.) 156 157 Infant Department. Never be Afraid. 1 Never be afraid to speak for Jesus; { Bradbury Trio, p. 272. Cho.-Never be afraid, never be afraid, Jesus is your loving Saviour, 2 Never be afraid to work for Jesus, 3 Never be afraid to bear for Jesus (Cho.) (Cho.) 1 Each one has a mission, some work to do; 158 2 Little deeds of kindness, sweet words of love, 1 I'm but a youthful pilgrim, And trials too, they say; All the way. (Rep. last two lines.) 2 Then like a little pilgrim, Whatever I may meet, And lay at Jesus' feet: 159 Fresh Laurels, p. 48. He'll comfort me in trouble, All the way. (Cho.) 3 Then trials cannot vex me, And pain I need not fear; Grief cannot come too near; The Golden Rule. 1 Never lose the golden rule, Keep it still in view: Do for others as you would In their burden bear a part; With a loving heart. Cho.-Repeat first four lines. 2 Help the feeble ones along, Freely, freely, (Cho.) (Songs for Little Folks, p. 62. |