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13234. Nobody Told Me Of Jesus

1 Would you care if some friend
You have met day by day
Should never be told about Jesus?
Are you willing that he
In the judgment should say:
"No one ever told me of Jesus."

Refrain:
Nobody told me of Jesus;
Nobody told me of Jesus;
So many I met—
But they seemed to forget
That I wanted the story of Jesus.

2 Care you not if one soul
Of the children of men
Should never be brought unto Jesus?
Or could say in that day
When He cometh again,
"No one ever told me of Jesus." [Refrain]

3 Would you care if your crown
Should be starlessly dim,
Because you led no one to Jesus?
Make it true that some heart
Shall not answer to Him:
"No one ever told me of Jesus." [Refrain]

4 Oh, be silent no longer!
But carry the news,
And tell of the crucified Jesus!
Tell it! Tell it so earnestly
None can refuse
To accept this wonderful Jesus. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Would you care if some friend
Title: Nobody Told Me Of Jesus
Author: Carrie Elizabeth Ellise Breck (1908)
Refrain First Line: Nobody told me of Jesus
Language: English
Source: The Victory by Charles H. Gabriel (Cincinnati: Jennings & Graham, 1908)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Would you care if some friend]
Composer: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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