Text: | A Personal Savior |
Author: | James Rowe |
Author: | C. H. G. |
Tune: | [Your burden is heavy, your pathway is drear] |
Composer: | De Loss Smith |
1 Your burden is heavy, your pathway is drear,
And vainly you seek for comfort and cheer;
Your heart is oppressed and beclouded with fear,—
A personal Savior is just what you need.
Refrain:
Just what you need, just what you need—
A friend who is mindful, who cares for His won,
Who never will leave you in sorrow alone,—
A personal Savior is just what you need.
2 In search of the pleasures of earth you have strayed,
And, lost in the dark, your soul is afraid;
You want to live better, yet still are dismayed,,—
A personal Savior is just what you need. [Refrain]
3 The path you have trod was a highway of care,
That led you away from all that was fair;
Sin promised you much, but the end is despair,—
A personal Savior is just what you need. [Refrain]
4 Let Jesus befriend you, Oh, soul of unrest,
A refuge is He for all the oppressed;
And they who rely upon Him shall be blest,—
A personal Savior is just what you need. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Your burden is heavy, your pathway is drear |
Title: | A Personal Savior |
Author: | James Rowe |
Author: | C. H. G. |
Refrain First Line: | Just what you need, just what you need |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1913 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Your burden is heavy, your pathway is drear] |
Composer: | De Loss Smith |