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45. A Soul Winner for Jesus

1 I want to be a soul winner
For Jesus ev’ry day,
He does so much for me;
I want to aid the lost sinner
To leave his erring way,
And be from bondage free.

Chorus:
A soul winner for Jesus,
A soul winner for Jesus,
O let me be each day
A soul winner for Jesus,
A soul winner for Jesus,
He's done so much for me.

2 I want to be a soul winner
And bring the lost to Christ,
That they His grace may know;
I want to live for Christ ever,
And do His blessed will,
Because He loves me so. [Chorus]

3 I want to be a soul winner
Till Jesus calls for me,
To lay my burdens down;
I want to hear Him say, Servant,
“You've gathered many sheaves,
Receive a starry crown.” [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: I want to be a soul winner
Title: A Soul Winner for Jesus
Author: J. W. Ferrill
Refrain First Line: A soul winner for Jesus
Language: English
Publication Date: 1938
Scripture:
Copyright: Copyright, 1907, by J. E. Thomas and J. W. Ferrill. Used by per.
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [I want to be a soul winner]
Composer: J. W. Ferrill
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1907, by J. E. Thomas and J. W. Ferrill. Used by per.
Notes: Now Public Domain



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