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11559. Jesus Is Our Shepherd

1 Jesus is our shepherd, wiping every tear;
Folded in His bosom, what have we to fear?
Only let us follow whither He doth lead,
To the thirsty desert or the dewy mead.

2 Jesus is our shepherd; well we know His voice;
How its gentle whisper makes our heart rejoice!
Even when He chideth, tender is His tone;
None but He shall guide us; we are His alone.

3 Jesus is our shepherd; for the sheep He bled;
Every lamb is sprinkled with the blood He shed;
Then on earth He setteth His own secret sign;
"They that have My Spirit, these," saith He, "are Mine."

4 Jesus is our shepherd; guarded by His arm,
Though the wolves may raven, none can do us harm;
When we tread death’s valley, dark with fearful gloom,
We will fear no evil, victors o’er the tomb.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus is our shepherd, wiping every tear
Title: Jesus Is Our Shepherd
Author: Hugh Stowell (circa 1849)
Meter: 11.11 D
Language: Latin
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: KIRKBRADDON by Edward C. Walker
Tune Information
Name: GOSHEN
Composer: Marchel Davis (1847)
Meter: 11.11 D
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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