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7306. What Will You Do with Jesus? (Norton)

1. Oh, what will you do with Jesus?
The call comes loud and sweet;
As tenderly He bids you
Your burdens lay at His feet;
Oh, soul so sad and weary,
That sweet voice speaks to thee;

Refrain
Then what you will do with Jesus?
Oh, what shall the answer be?

2. Oh, what will you do with Jesus?
The call comes loud and clear;
The solemn words are sounding
In every listening ear;
Immortal life’s the question,
And joy through eternity; [Refrain]

3. Oh, think of the King of Glory
From Heav’n to earth come down,
His life so pure and holy,
His death, His cross, His crown;
Of His divine compassion,
His sacrifice for thee; [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Oh, what will you do with Jesus?
Title: What Will You Do with Jesus? (Norton)
Author: Nathaniel Norton (1887)
Refrain First Line: Then what you will do with Jesus?
Language: English
Source: Gospel Hymns No. 5, by George Stebbins et al (New York: Biglow & Main Company, 1887)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Norton wrote the words at the request of George Stebbins, who wanted a song with this refrain.
Tune Information
Name: [Oh, what will you do with Jesus?]
Composer: George C. Stebbins
Incipit: 34545 16533 54432
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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