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12121. Jesus Will Help You

1 The Savior is calling you, sinner—
Urging you now to draw nigh;
He asks you by faith to receive Him;
Jesus will help if you try.

Refrain:
Jesus will help you, Jesus will help you,
Help you with grace from on high;
The weakest and poorest
The Savior is calling;
Jesus will help if you try.

2 Thro’ Him there is life in believing;
Sinner, oh, why will you die?
Accept Him by faith as your Savior;
Jesus will help if you try. [Refrain]

3 The Savior is calling you, wanderer—
Points you to mansions on high;
Return to the path that leads homeward;
Jesus will help if you try. [Refrain]

4 There’s danger in longer delaying—
Swiftly the moments pass by;
If now you will come, there is mercy;
Jesus will help if you try. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: The Savior is calling you, sinner
Title: Jesus Will Help You
Author: William Stevenson (1875)
Refrain First Line: Jesus will help you, Jesus will help you
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [The Savior is calling you, sinner]
Composer: Robert Lowry
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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