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7931. What Are You Doing For Them?

1 Israel’s sheep, scattered far and wide,
Wandering on with no shepherd to guide,
Far from the Savior who for them has died;
What are you doing for them?

Refrain:
How Jesus loved them! but we have despised,
Forgotten, neglected, in scorn undisguised;
Think you to face Him and hear His Well done,
With Israel, His chosen, left dying alone?

2 "First to the Jew" was the order He gave;
First to the Jew came Jesus to save;
First to the Jew when sins He forgave;
What are you doing for them? [Refrain]

3 Hid for a moment His face at their call,
Soon in His mercy He’ll gather them all;
Loved for their fathers, e’en far tho’ they fall;
What are you doing for them? [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Israel’s sheep, scattered far and wide
Title: What Are You Doing For Them?
Author: Mrs. H. S. Lehman (1921)
Refrain First Line: How Jesus loved them! but we have despised
Language: English
Source: The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 3 (Chicago: Moody Bible Institute, 1921)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Israel’s sheep, scattered far and wide]
Composer: Mrs. H. S. Lehman
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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