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Courage My Soul and Let Us Journey On Tindley - Charles A. Tindley

The document is a hymn titled "The Storm is Passing Over" written in 1905 by Charles Albert Tindley. It uses storm imagery as a metaphor for life's struggles. The 3-sentence summary is: The hymn describes a soul's journey through a storm, with waves and lightning threatening to overwhelm it. However, the soul takes comfort knowing that Jesus is near to calm the angry waves. By the end, the storm has passed over and the soul can rest safely on the shore, praising God that the morning light has come and the storm is over.
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Courage My Soul and Let Us Journey On Tindley - Charles A. Tindley

The document is a hymn titled "The Storm is Passing Over" written in 1905 by Charles Albert Tindley. It uses storm imagery as a metaphor for life's struggles. The 3-sentence summary is: The hymn describes a soul's journey through a storm, with waves and lightning threatening to overwhelm it. However, the soul takes comfort knowing that Jesus is near to calm the angry waves. By the end, the storm has passed over and the soul can rest safely on the shore, praising God that the morning light has come and the storm is over.
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The

Storm Is Passing Over

   
Charles Albert Tindley, 1905, alt.

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       

1. O
cour age,
us jour ney
my soul, and let
billows
2. O der
roll shakes ing
the high, and thun

          
stars have
3. The ant
dis lights are
ap peared, and dist

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4. Now
soon ant
we shin shall
ing reach the dist

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                
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on, For tho’ the night is won’t


dark, it be ver y long.
ground, The light nings flash,
tem and pest all a round,

                 
dim, My soul is filled with fears,
seas the are break ing in.

      
shore, Then free from all the storms,
rest we’ll for ev er more.


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            
           
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O thanks be to God, the morn ing light ap pears,


But Jesus walks the sea and calms the ang ry waves,

            
I hear the Mas ter cry, “Be not a fraid,’tis I,”

    
   
And safe with in the veil, we’ll furl the riv en sail,

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Public Domain
          
                        

7 Refrain


And the storm is pass ver,
ing o Hal le lu jah!
And the storm is pass ver,
ing o Hal le lu jah!
And the storm is pass ver,
ing o Hal le lu jah!

                             
And the storm will all ver,
be o Hal le lu jah!

         
Hal le lu

       
                      
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       
            
  
                
jah! Hal le lu The
pass storm is ing o ver, Hal le lu jah!

  
   
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     
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