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14058. He's Everything To Me

1 Since Jesus came into my soul to live,
He’s everything to me;
And now unto Him all my heart I give—
He’s everything to me.

Refrain:
He’s everything to me,
He’s everything to me;
Christ Jesus reigns within my heart,
He’s everything to me.

2 No more shall I grieve the dear Savior’s love,
He’s everything to me;
He whispers sweet tidings from Heav’n above—
He’s everything to me. [Refrain]

3 The darkness of sin has all passed away,
He’s everything to me;
The Master has come and will ever stay—
He’s everything to me. [Refrain]

4 O, glory to Jesus, my priest and king,
He’s everything to me;
Triumphant, I never can cease to sing—
He’s everything to me. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Since Jesus came into my soul to live
Title: He's Everything To Me
Author: Mrs. P. P. Strawinski
Refrain First Line: He’s everything to me
Language: English
Source: Songs of Faith and Hope, by James M. Black (Cincinnati, Ohio: Jennings & Graham, 1905)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Since Jesus came into my soul to live]
Composer: J. J. Jennings
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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