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13436. I Have Given All To Jesus!

1 I have given all to Jesus!
Him to follow evermore;
And my blessed Lord and Master
Now is marching on before.

Refrain:
Oh! I know ’tis He who guides me,
And I follow His command;
For I feel He is so near me,
As to lead me by the hand.

2 As I trust Him every moment,
Oh! He keeps me sweetly saved!
He hath loved me, oh so dearly!
Yes, for me His life He gave. [Refrain]

3 Now my soul breaks forth in singing
Glorious songs of victory!
Jesus in my heart is reigning,
He shall have eternal sway. [Refrain]

4 O the wondrous love of Jesus!
How it thrills our souls with praise;
Through His blood He hath redeemed us,
And this precious love He gave. [Refrain]

5 Soon we’ll see our Savior coming
In the clouds, O glorious sight!
With a host of shining angels,
Power, majesty, and might. [Refrain]

6 Then we’ll all go home to glory,
And with Jesus ever dwell;
He who purchased our redemption,
Yes, He doeth all things well. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I have given all to Jesus!
Title: I Have Given All To Jesus!
Author: Celia Kirkpatrick
Refrain First Line: Oh! I know ’tis He who guides me
Meter: 87.87 D
Language: English
Source: Songs of Victory by Joseph C. Fisher (Grand Junction, MI: 1885)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: VANCOUVER by Robert Lowry
Tune Information
Name: VISAKHAPATNAM
Composer: Allie R. Fisher (1885)
Meter: 87.87 D
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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