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When We Walk with the Lord

Author: John H. Sammis Appears in 441 hymnals Topics: Walk with God Refrain First Line: Trust and obey, for there's no other way Lyrics: 1 When we walk with the Lord in the light of his Word, what a glory he sheds on our way! While we do his good will he abides with us still, and with all who will trust and obey. Refrain: Trust and obey, for there's no other way to be happy in Jesus but to trust and obey. 2 But we never can prove the delights of his love until all on the altar we lay; for the favor he shows, and the joy he bestows are for them who will trust and obey. [Refrain] 3 Then in fellowship sweet we will sit at his feet, or we'll walk by his side in the way; what he says we will do, where he sends we will go - never fear, only trust and obey. [Refrain] Scripture: Exodus 19:5 Used With Tune: TRUST AND OBEY
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Just a Closer Walk with Thee

Author: Unknown Meter: Irregular Appears in 113 hymnals Topics: Walking with God First Line: I am week but Thou art strong Lyrics: Refrain: Just a closer walk with Thee; Grant it, Jesus, if you please, Daily walking close with Thee, Let it be, dear Lord, let it be. 1 I am weak but Thou art strong, Jesus, keep me from all wrong, I'll be satisfied as long, as I walk, Let me walk close with Thee. [Refrain] 2 Through this world of toil and shares, If I falter, Lord, who cares? Who with me my burden shares? None but Thee, dear Lord, none but Thee. [Refrain] 3 When my feeble life is o'er, Times for me won't be no more, Guide me gently, safely o'er, To Thy kingdom shore, to Thy shore. [Refrain] Scripture: Joel 3:10 Used With Tune: CLOSER WALK
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Lead On, O King Eternal

Author: Ernest W. Shurtleff Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 397 hymnals Topics: Walking with God Spiritual Conflict and Victory Lyrics: 1 Lead on, O King Eternal, The day of march has come; Henceforth in fields of conquest Thy tents shall be our home. Thro' days of preparation Thy grace has made us strong; And now, O King Eternal, We lift our battle song. 2 Lead on, O King Eternal, Till sin's fierce war shall cease, And holiness shall whisper The sweet amen of peace; For not with swords' loud clashing, Nor roll of stirring drums, With deeds of love and mercy The heav'nly kingdom comes. 3 Lead on, O King Eternal, We follow, not with fears; For gladness breaks like morning Where'er Thy face appears. Thy cross is lifted o'er us; We journey in its light. The crown awaits the conquest; Lead on, O God of might. Used With Tune: LANCASHIRE

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TRUST AND OBEY

Meter: 6.6.9 D with refrain Appears in 326 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Daniel B. Towner Topics: Living in God's World Walking with God Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 12332 11355 43334 Used With Text: Trust and Obey
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VILLE DU HAVRE

Meter: 11.8.11.8 with refrain Appears in 329 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Philip P. Bliss Topics: Walking with God Provision and Deliverance Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55433 23465 43517 Used With Text: It Is Well with My Soul
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HENDON

Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 722 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. A. César Malan Topics: Walking with God Faith and Hope Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 11151 35433 33242 Used With Text: Ask Ye What Great Thing I Know

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Walking in the Light of God

Hymnal: Worship and Song #3163 (2011) Meter: Irregular with refrain Topics: Walking; Walking First Line: Walk, walk, walk, walk, walking in the light of God Refrain First Line: Walk in the lightt, walk in the light Lyrics: Refrain: Walk in the light, walk in the light, walk in the light, walking in the light of God. Walk in the light, walk in the light, walk in the light, walking in the light of God. 1 Walk, walk, walk, walk, walking in the light of God. Walk, walk, walk, walk, walking in the light of God. Walk, walk, walk, walk, walking in the light of God. Walk, walk, walk, walk, walking in the light of God. [Refrain] 2 'Hamba, 'hamba, 'hamba' hamba, walking in the light of God. 'Hamba, 'hamba, 'hamba' hamba, walking in the light of God. 'Hamba, 'hamba, 'hamba' hamba, walking in the light of God. 'Hamba, 'hamba, 'hamba' hamba, walking in the light of God. [Refrain] 3 'Hamba koo kah nigh nee, 'hamba, koo kah nigh nee, 'hamba koo kah nigh nee, walking in the light of God. 'Hamba koo kah nigh nee, 'hamba, koo kah nigh nee, 'hamba koo kah nigh nee, walking in the light of God. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 56:13 Languages: English; Zulu Tune Title: HAMBA
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We Are Walking in the Light

Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal #418 (2011) Meter: Irregular with refrain Topics: Walking with God First Line: Hallelujah to the Lamb Lyrics: Refrain: We are walking in the light, We are walking in the light, We are walking in the light, We are walking in the light of God! 1 Hallelujah to the Lamb, We are walking in the Light! Jesus died for every man, We are walking in the light! [Refrain] 2 If religion was a thing that money could buy, We are walking in the Light! The rich would live and the poor would die, We are walking in the light! [Refrain] 3 But I thank God it is not so, We are walking in the Light! The rich and poor together go, We are walking in the light! [Refrain] Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4:17 Languages: English Tune Title: WALKING IN THE LIGHT
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Walking with God

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #XCIII (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: God Walking with him; God Walking with him First Line: Oh! for a closer walk with God Lyrics: 1 Oh! for a closer walk with God! A calm and heav'nly frame! A light to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lamb! 2 Where is the blessedness I knew, When first I saw the Lord? Where is the soul-refreshing view Of Jesus and his word? 3 What peaceful hours I then enjoy'd! How sweet their mem'ry still! But they have left an aching void The world can never fill. 4 Return, O holy Dove, return, Sweet messenger of rest; I hate the sins that made thee mourn, And drove thee from my breast. 5 The dearest idol I have known, Whate'er that idol be, Help me to bear it from thy throne, And worship only thee. 6 So shall my walk be close with God, Calm and serene my frame; So purer light shall mark the road That leads me to the Lamb. Scripture: Genesis 5:24 Languages: English

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Vernon J. Charlesworth

1838 - 1915 Topics: Walking with God Guidance and Care Author of "A Shelter in the Time of Storm" in The Celebration Hymnal Charlesworth, Vernon J. , was born at Barking, Essex, on April 28, 1839, and educated at Homerton College. In 1864 he became co-pastor with the Rev. Newman Hall at the old Surrey Chapel, and in 1869 the Head Master of Mr. Spurgeon's Stockwell Orphan¬age. Mr. Charlesworth has published The Life of Rowland Hill, &c, 1876, and, in co-operation with Mr. J. Manton Smith, Flowers and Fruits of Sacred Song and Evangelistic Hymns. To this work he contributed:— 1. As you gather round the family board. Plea for Orphans. 2. Blessed Jesus, Lord and Master. Conferences. 3. Come, brethren, let us sing. Praise to God. 4. Come to Jesus, He invites you. Invitation. 5. Heart to heart by love united. Holy Matrimony. 6. How blest in Jesus' name to meet. Praise to Jesus. 7. Our lamps are gone out, and the daylight is past. The Foolish Virgins. 8. Sweetest fellowship we know. Walking in the Light. 9. The day of the Lord is at hand. Advent. 10. There is a land as yet unknown. Heaven. 11. 'Tis a blessed thing while we live to sing. Praise. 12. When far from Thee, and heirs of woe. Grace. 13. Ye servants of Jesus, go forth. Missions. In addition to these hymns, Mr. Charlesworth contributed— 14. I've nothing to bring Thee, Jesus. Lent. to Fullerton & Smith's Evangelical Echoes, 1884, and has printed a considerable number as leaflets. Two of the most recent, "As the eastern hills are glowing" (Morning), and "Lengthening shadows darkly falling" (Evening), should find their way into common use. Mr. Charlesworth's hymns are very spirited and of a popular character. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

John Ernest Bode

1816 - 1874 Person Name: John E. Bode Topics: Walking with God Stewardship and Service Author of "O Jesus, I Have Promised" in The Celebration Hymnal John E. Bode (b. St. Pancras, England, 1816; d. Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, England, 1874) A fine student at Christ Church, Oxford, England, and a prominent scholar who gave the famous Bampton Lectures ("for the exposition and defense of the Christian faith") at Oxford in 1855, was a rector in Westwell, Oxfordshire, and in Castle Camps. This gifted poet and hymn writer published Hymns for the Gospel of the Day, for Each Sunday and Festivals of Our Lord in 1860. Bert Polman ============== Bode, John Ernest, M.A., son of Mr. William Bode, late of the General Post Office, b. 1816, and educated at Eton, the Charter House, and at Christ Church, Oxford, graduating B.A. 1837, and M.A. in due course. Taking Holy Orders in 1841, he became Rector of Westwell, Oxfordshire, 1847; and then of Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, 1860. He was also for a time Tutor of his College, and Classical Examiner. His Bampton Lectures were delivered in 1855. He d. at Castle Camps, Oct. 6, 1874. In addition to his Bampton Lectures, and Ballads from Herodotus, he published Hymns from the Gospel of the Day for each Sunday and Festivals of our Lord, 1860; and Short Occasional Poems, Lond., Longmans, 1858. In addition to his well-known hymn, “O Jesu, I have promised " (q. v.), the following from his Hys. from the Gospel are also in common use:— 1. God of heaven, enthroned in might. H. Trinity. 2. Spirit of Truth, indwelling Light. Whitsuntide. -John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================= Bode, John E. , p. 151, ii. Additional pieces from his Hys.from the Gospel of the Day, &c, 1800, are in common use :— (1) "Sweetly the Sabbath bell" (Sunday); (2) "Thou Who hast called us by Thy word" (20th S. after Trinity). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

George Matheson

1842 - 1906 Topics: Walking with God Commitment and Obedience Author of "O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go" in The Celebration Hymnal Matheson, George, D.D., was born at Glasgow, March 27, 1842, and although deprived of his eyesight in youth he passed a brilliant course at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated M.A. in 1862. In 1868 he became the parish minister at Innellan; and subsequently of St. Bernard's, Edinburgh. He was the Baird Lecturer in 1881, and St. Giles Lecturer in 1882. He has published several important prose works. His poetical pieces were collected and published in 1890 as Sacred Songs, Edinburgh: W. Blackwood. In addition to his hymn "O Love that wilt not let me go" (q. v.), four others from his Sacred Songs are in Dr. A. C. Murphey's Book of Common Song, Belfast, 1890. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ======================= Matheson, G., p. 1579, i. In addition to Dr. Matheson's hymn, "O Love, that wilt not let me go," p. 1583, i,, the following from his Sacred Songs, 1890, have come into common use since 1892:— 1. Come, let us raise a common song. Brotherhood. 2. Father divine, I come to Thee. Strength for Life. This, in Horder's Worship Song, 1905, is altered to”Saviour divine, I come to Thee." 3. Gather us in, Thou Love that fillest all. One in Christ. 4. Jesus, Fountain of my days. Christian's Polestar. 5. Lend me, O Lord, Thy softening cloud. The Fire and the Cloud. In the Sunday Magazine, 1875. 6. Lord, Thou hast all my frailty made. Strength for the Day. 7. Make me a captive, Lord. Christian Freedom. 8. There are coming changes great. The Glad New Time. 9. Three doors there are in the temple. Prayer. Dr. Matheson informed us that these hymns, together with the rest of his Sacred Songs, 1890, were written at Bow, Dumbartonshire, in 1890. The 3rd ed. of the Sacred Songs was published in 1904. He died suddenly at Avenelle, North Berwick, Aug. 28, 1906. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)