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"Are Ye Able" is a profound hymn by Earl Marlatt, set to the uplifting tune of Harry S. Mason. The hymn poses a powerful question of commitment to faith, echoing the call from the Master asking if we can endure the trials of life for Him. It invites worshippers to reflect on their willingness to stand firm in their beliefs, even when faced with adversity. Each verse inspires the spirit to trust in divine guidance, reminding us that with God's radiance, we can triumph over darkness and serve with love and loyalty.
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Are Ye Able Hymn by Earl Marlatt Tune by Harry S. Mason
Are Ye Able 1. "Are ye able," said the Master, "to be crucified with me?" "Yea," the sturdy dreamers answered, "to the death we follow thee."
Are Ye Able (Refrain) Lord, we are able. Our spirits are thine. Remold them, make us, like thee, divine. Thy guiding radiance above us shall be a beacon to God, to love, and loyalty.
Are Ye Able 2. Are ye able to remember, when a thief lifts up his eyes, that his pardoned soul is worthy of a place in paradise?
Are Ye Able 3. Are ye able when the shadows close around you with the sod, to believe that spirit triumphs, to commend your soul to God?
Are Ye Able 4. Are ye able? Still the Master whispers down eternity, and heroic spirits answer, now as then in Galilee.