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462. Each day we live the Christian life

1 Each day we live the Christian life
we're sorely tried — without, within;
but God the Spirit gives us strength
to wage a constant war with sin.

2 It's in our weakness that we find
He gives the help we greatly need
to honour Christ in all our ways,
as from the power of sin we're freed.

3 When deep within our swelling hearts
the thoughts of pride and envy rise,
when bitter words are on our tongues
and tears of passion in our eyes,

4 He helps us keep our self-control;
sends grace to check the hasty word;
give gentle answers back again
and fight a battle for our Lord.

5 So far as it depends on us,
we'll live in peace as Christians should;
we'll not be overcome by wrong,
but overcome all wrong with good.

6 All His disciples on this earth
have their own painful cross to take
but, in the Holy Spirit's power,
we'll live our lives for Jesus' sake.

Text Information
First Line: Each day we live the Christian life
Author: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818-1895
Adapter: McCaughan
Adapter: James Alexander, b. 1954
Meter: LM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2004
Source: "We are but little children weak"
Copyright: Adapt. © Presbyterian Church in Ireland
Tune Information
Name: ALSTONE
Composer: Christopher Edwin Cumming Willing, 1830-1904
Meter: LM
Key: C Major



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