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SUNDAY MARCH 01, 2020 (LESSON 217)
MORNING DEVOTIONAL SERVICE
1. Blessed Assurance........ (Seun Olaoye)...Trumpet Solo
2. Press On O Pilgrim........sc0 PSA2 90.....cssceeeee Choir
3. It's Always Darkest........ SCF 109... Semi Choir
Anthem: Joy Cometh in the Morning....SS&S 717...Choir
S/Song: His Eye Is On The Sparrow.......ssscseseeeeeeees Solo
EVENING REVIVAL & EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
1. Woodwind Quartet
2. Wonderful Love
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© 195% by Singspiretion, Inc. Ail rights reserved. Used by permiasion.ITS ALWAYS DARKEST BEFORE THE Dawy
Hell not for-sake you,
2 - fore the dawn.
L Days are filled with sor - row and
care, Hearta are lone - ly and drear;
2Cast your care on Je - sus
to - day, Leave your wor - ry and fear;
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1. Are ha mu o, aye ha su o
Okunkun ha bo igbagbo re
Gbekele Jesu, yo mu 9g laja
‘Leri Re daju ko si le ye (Ko si le ye)
Chorus
Lai s'agbelebu, a ko le d'ade
Ma so 'reti nu, tesiwaju (Sa tesiwaju)
Ki yo gbagbe re, ile fere mq
B'ogun ba pari, a o d'ade (A o d'ade)
2. Jesu mo gbogbo ibanuje re
Sa ko gbogbo won wa sodo Re
Nje b'ohun gbogbo ti nsise ire
F'awon to duro de Oluwa (De Oluwa)
Choruslermfor: in Bertie.
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No. 717.) Sop Cometh in the Morning!
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joy cometh In the morming."—Psaru zxx. 5.
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1. O — wea-ry pil-grim, lift your head: For joy com-cth in the mom-ing !
2. Ye trembling saints, dis-miss your fears: For joy com-eth in the mom-ing!
3. Re - joice! the night willsoon be gone: For joy com-eth in the morn-ing!
4. Ob, may we all be glad to-day !—For joy com-cth in the morm-ing |
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1. For God in His own Word hathsaid That joy com-ethin the mom-ing!
z O wea-ry mourn-er, dry yourtears: For joy com-ethin the morn-ing!
3. And thenshallcome the glo-riousdawn: For joy com-eth in the mom-ing!
Our Godshall wipe all tears a - way: For joy com-ethin the mom-ing!AYO MBO L'OWURO
1. Gb'ori re soke alare 3. E yo oru fere koja
‘Tori ayo mbo l'owuro ‘Tori ayo mbo I'owuro
Olorun so n'nu oro Re Oorg t'o l'ogo yio si de
Pe ayo ma mbo I'owuro ‘Tori ayo mbo l'owuro
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Ayo ma mbog I'owuro 4. Ki gbogbo wa ma yo I'oni
Ayg ma mbo l'owurg ‘Tori ayo mbo l'owuro
Ekun le pe titi d'ale Olorun yio n'omije nu
Sugbon ayo mba l'owurg | ‘Tori ayo mbo l'owuro
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2. Eyin mimo ma beru mo
‘Tori ayo mbo l'owuro
Enyin olofo nu ‘ju nu
‘Tori ayo mbo l'owuro
ChorusHis Eye Is on the Sparrow
Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without ‘your Father...
Fearye not therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows. Mt. 10:29-31
1,Why should 1 feel dis-cour-aged, why should the shad-ows come, Why should my heart be lone-ly,
2“Let not your heart be trou-bled,” His ten -der word I hear, And rest -ing on His good-ness,
3.When-ev-er 1 am tempt-ced, when - ev - er clouds a- rise, When songs give place to sigh-ing,
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and long for heav’n and home, When Je -sus is my por-tion? My con-stant Friend is He:
] lose my doubts and fears; Though by the path He lead-eth, but one step I may see;
when hope with - in me dies, ] draw the clos-er to Him, from care He sets me free;
Je - sus is my por-tion? My con -_ stant Friend is He:
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WORDS: Civilla D. Martin, 1905, MUSIC: Charles H. Gabriel, 1905. Public Domain.HIS EYES IS ON THE SPARROW
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Why should | feel discouraged,
Why should the shadows come,
Why should my heart be lonely
And long for heav’n and home,
When Jesus is my portion?
My constant friend is He
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And | know He watches me
Whenever | am tempted
When ever clouds arise
When songs give place to singing,
When hope within me dies
| draw the closer to Him
From care He sets me free
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. Ngo se so ‘reti nu
Ngo se banuje
Ti aiye fi tisu mi
T’okan mi nfa s’orun
Gbati Jesu j’ore mi
On wa ntosi ngba gbogbo
O nse itoju eiye pce
Mo mg pe O ntgju mi
. Gbati idanwo ba de
T’okunkun su bo ‘le
Ti mo si nsokun pere
Ti ireti gbogbo pin
Mo tun bo sunmg Jesu
On yo fun mi ni ‘segun
O nse itgju eiye pee
Mo mg pe O ntgju mi