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Jesu, my Truth, my Way Potsdam
6.6.8.6

Hymn Code:
124321561765

PDF Score
Cyberhymnal
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(CM)
6/Eb 184.2kb
2.3mb
How good, Lord, to be here! Potsdam
6.6.8.6

Hymn Code:
124321561765

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Hymnary.org

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(CM)
5/D 176.8kb
1.8mb
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5/D 482.5kb
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1.9mb
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5/D 489kb
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1.9mb
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5/D
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Jesu, my Truth, my Way

Author: Charles Wesley (707-88)

Jesu, my Truth, my Way,
my sure, unerring Light,
on Thee my feeble steps I stay,
which Thou wilt guide aright.

My Wisdom and my Guide,
my Counsellor Thou art;
O never let me leave Thy side,
or from Thy paths depart!

Teach me the happy art
in all things to depend
on Thee; O never, Lord, depart,
but love me to the end!

Through fire and water bring
into the wealthy place;
and teach me the new song to sing,
when perfected in grace.

O make me all like Thee,
before I hence remove!
Settle, confirm, and stablish me,
and build me up in love.

Let me Thy witness live,
when sin is all destroyed;
and then my spotless soul receive,
and take me home to God.

How good, Lord, to be here!

Author: Joseph Armitage Robinson (1858-1933)

How good, Lord, to be here!
your glory fills the night;
your face and garments, like the sun,
shine with unborrowed light.

How good, Lord, to be here,
your beauty to behold,
where Moses and Elijah stand,
your messengers of old.

Fulfiller of the past,
promise of things to be:
we hail your body glorified,
and our redemption see.

Before we taste of death,
we see your Kingdom come;
we still would hold the vision bright,
and make this hill our home.

How good, Lord, to be here!
yet we may not remain;
but since you bid us leave the mount,
come with us to the plain.