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3148. I Want to Do Something for Jesus

1. I want to do something for Jesus,
He suffered and died on the tree;
That I thro’ His death might have pardon—
He’s done so much for me!

Refrain
I want to do something for Jesus,
Tho’ weak and unworthy I be;
I’ll labor for Him, my dear Savior—
He’s done so much for me!

2. I want to do something for Jesus,
Because He from sin made me free;
He rescued my soul from all danger,
He’s done so much for me! [Refrain]

3. I want to do something for Jesus,
His servant I’m willing to be;
I’ll tell of His love and His mercy,
He’s done so much for me! [Refrain]

4. I want to do something for Jesus,
That others His great love may see;
Forever I’ll sing the sweet story,
He’s done so much for me! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I want to do something for Jesus
Title: I Want to Do Something for Jesus
Author: S. W. Jones (1910)
Refrain First Line: I want to do something for Jesus
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [I want to do something for Jesus]
Composer: Woodie W. Smith
Incipit: 53231 71216 65451
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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