be ac­tive

We found "be ac­tive" used in 4 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

be ac­tive· 4 hymns found
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Be al­ways ab­ound­ing in the work of the Lord;
Let us awake out of sleep,
Salvation is near­er, our days are far spent,
And faith, and love, and joy ap­pear,

be ac­tive

Be al­ways ab­ound­ing in the work of the Lord.
Let us awake, let us awake.
O, how can we slum­ber! The Mas­ter is come,
Let my Be­lov­èd come and taste

Always Abounding

lyricist: Edward Barnes, 1886
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 1

...Be al­ways ab­ound­ing in the work of the Lord;

Be ear­nest, be ac­tive, re­ly­ing on His word,

Be al­ways ab­ound­ing in the work of the Lord....

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Be al­ways ab­ound­ing in the work of the Lord;

Be ear­nest, be ac­tive, re­ly­ing on His word,

Be al­ways ab­ound­ing in the work of the Lord.

Always Abounding

Let Us Awake

Composer: George Myers, 1899
Hymn 2

...Let us awake out of sleep,

And be ac­tive for the Lord,

Let us awake, let us awake....

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Let us awake out of sleep,

And be ac­tive for the Lord,

Let us awake, let us awake.

Let Us Awake

Why Sleep We, My Brethren?

lyricist: Josiah Hopkins, 1830
Composer: From Haydn
Hymn 3

...Salvation is near­er, our days are far spent,

O, let us be ac­tive; awake! and re­pent.

O, how can we slum­ber! The Mas­ter is come,...

HymnC

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Salvation is near­er, our days are far spent,

O, let us be ac­tive; awake! and re­pent.

O, how can we slum­ber! The Mas­ter is come,

Why Sleep We, My Brethren?

We Are a Garden Walled Around

lyricist: Isaac Watts (1674–1748)
Composer: William Leighton, ca. 1614
Hymn 4

...And faith, and love, and joy ap­pear,

And ev­ery grace be ac­tive here.

Let my Be­lov­èd come and taste...

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And faith, and love, and joy ap­pear,

And ev­ery grace be ac­tive here.

Let my Be­lov­èd come and taste

We Are a Garden Walled Around

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