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11605. He's Leading Me

1 My blessèd Savior prepares a place
For all His children redeemed by grace;
I have my trials since I am free,
But to that city, He’s leading me.

Refrain:
The Lord is leading, I cannot stray,
With love and mercy He cheers my way;
His rod and staff shall my comfort be,
I trust and praise Him, He’s leading me.

2 I will not doubt Him but onward go
To do His bidding, to reap or sow;
And in each duty a blessing see,
Rejoicing ever, He’s leading me. [Refrain]

3 How sweet to follow and daily prove
The care of Jesus, His grace and love!
He died to save me on Calvary,
With joy I’ll serve Him, He’s leading me. [Refrain]

4 Till Christ is coming His own to bless,
I’ll strive to serve Him in righteousness,
Content whatever my lot may be,
To joys eternal, He’s leading me. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: My blessed Savior prepares a place
Title: He's Leading Me
Author: R. L. Black
Refrain First Line: The Lord is leading, I cannot stray
Language: English
Source: New Victory by Emmett S. Dean (Nashville: National Baptist Publishing Board, 1918
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: BLACKWATER FALLS
Composer: Ivy Ernest Rippetoe (1918)
Meter: 99.99 D
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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