No. 35. Redeeming Grace. "By grace ye are saved."-EPH. 2: 5. FANNY J. CROSBY. VICTOR H. BENKE. 1. Wake thou, my harp, O Mighty Love, That fills the bound-less realm a-bove; 2. Thou great First Cause of mortal good, Whose throne thro' endless years has stood, 3. The spark has kin - dled to a flame: My soul re-joic ing in Thy name, 4. And when my spirit flees a-way From all that cheers life's fleeting day, 36 4 Sweep thou my strings, for I would sing, Redeeming grace thro' Christ my King. Instruct my fee - ble voice to sing, Redeeming grace thro' Christ my King. Bids all with-in me join and sing, Redeeming grace thro' Christ my King. With saints around Thy throne I'll sing, Redeeming grace thro' Christ my King. CHORUS. 26 Re-deem-ing grace, re-deeming grace, That gives my soul a rest- ing place; rit. I'll sing, while time rolls on a - pace, Redeem-ing grace, redeeming grace. Copyright, 1900, by The Biglow & Main Co. 1. I need Thee every hour, Most gracious Lord; No ten-der voice like by; Temptations lose their pain; Come quickly and awill; And Thy rich promisOne; Oh, make me Thine in Every hour I need Thee; O bless me now, my Saviour! I come to Thee. Copyright, 1900, by Mary R. Lowry. Renewal. Used by per. No. 38. Lend a Helping Hand. EBEN E. REXFORD. 4 4 1. Lend a "They helped every one his neighbor."-ISA. 41: 6. IRA D. SANKEY. help - ing hand, my brother, To the weary by the way, 2. Lend a help - ing hand, my brother, Some one needs your help each day, 3. In the march of life, my brother, Ma - ny fal - ter by the way, 4 bb4 05. Bow'd beneath life's heavy burdens 'Mid the toil and heat of day; Pass no com- rade by in si-lence, Cheerful words and smiles bestow, after Words of love, and hope, and cheerSpeak the word of cheer that's needed, Bid them ask God's help, and then, Let them be as sunshine scattered All ΑΙ along their path be- low. ways fa ces we may brighten With the smile that dries the tear. With a hand that's strong but gentle, Lift them to their feet again. |