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150. Can He Depend on You?

1 Jesus the Savior came down from above,
Came to bring mercy and love;
"Crucify him" the mob scornfully cried,
So he on Calvary died.
While on the cross He prayed: Father, forgive,
For they know not what they do."
For us he died that for Him we might live,
Can He depend on you?

Refrain:
Can He depend on you,
His blessed will to do?
Will you be crowned with the faithful and true,
Can He depend on you?

2 He from the grave on the third day arose,
Missions of man to disclose;
Go preach the gospel, all who will may hear,
Thru Him be free from all fear;
Bid them believe, to repent and obey,
Walk in the newness of life;
Keep the light glowing to show them the way
Leading from sin and strife. [Refrain]

3 He is preparing in heaven a home,
For all His faithful and own;
Are you preparing to stand by His side,
Or in that day be denied?
Have you told others the story of love,
Showing them what they should do?
These are the precepts that come from above,
Can He depend on you? [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Jesus the Savior came down from above
Title: Can He Depend on You?
Author: Wilkin (Chief) Bacon
Refrain First Line: Can He depend on you
Language: English
Publication Date: 1962
Copyright: © 1943, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co., in "Heaven's Lamp"
Tune Information
Name: [Jesus the Savior came down from above]
Composer: Wilkin (Chief) Bacon
Key: D♭ Major



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