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8. Trusting in the Name of Jesus

1 In perfect peace I now can say,
Trusting in the name of Jesus,
I walk with God from day to day,
Trusting in the name of Jesus;
I walk by faith and not by sight,
Trusting in the name of Jesus,
His love my theme from morn till night,
Trusting in the name of Jesus.

Refrain:
Trusting in the name of Jesus,
Only in the name of Jesus,
I walk with God from day to day,
Trusting in the name of Jesus.

2 I came with guilt and sin oppressed,
Trusting in the name of Jesus,
I took his yoke and found sweet rest,
Trusting in the name of Jesus;
How light my burdens now appear,
Trusting in the name of Jesus;
I have no time for doubt or fear,
Trusting in the name of Jesus. [Refrain]

3 Beneath the hallowed mercy-seat,
Trusting in the name of Jesus,
I sit enraptured at his feet,
Trusting in the name of Jesus;
And when my span of life is o’er,
Trusting in the name of Jesus,
My soul shall fly to yonder shore,
Trusting in the name of Jesus. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: In perfect peace I now can say
Title: Trusting in the Name of Jesus
Author: Carrie M. Wilson
Refrain First Line: Trusting in the name of Jesus
Publication Date: 1886
Tune Information
Name: [In perfect peace I now can say]
Composer: Jno. R. Sweney



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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