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65. He Has Called Me By My Name and I Am His

1 I am singing and rejoicing ev’ry passing day,
For I have a consolation strong and sure;
Tho’ the fleeting things of time must quickly pass away,
All the promises of God remain secure.

Refrain:
He has called me by my name and I am His,
What a consolation to my heart is this!
And the floods shall not o’erflow,
Thor’ the fire with me He’ll go,
For He has called me by my name and I am His.

2 I belong to one whose might can never measured be,
He is able to deliver from all harm;
I’m an heir to life eternal for eternity,
I am leaning on the everlasting arm. [Refrain]

3 When I’m passing thro’ the waters He will be my guide,
And the rivers shall not overflow my soul;
In the burning fiery furnace He is by my side,
He will bring me out triumphant to my goal. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I am singing and rejoicing every passing day
Title: He Has Called Me By My Name and I Am His
Author: H. L.
Refrain First Line: He has called me by my name and I am His
Language: English
Publication Date: 1941
Scripture:
Copyright: 1927 by Lillenas Publishing Co.
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [I am singing and rejoicing every passing day]
Composer: Haldor Lillenas
Copyright: 1927 by Lillenas Publishing Co.
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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