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142. Tell Me the Story of Jesus

1 Tell me the story of Jesus,
Write on my heart ev'ry word;
Tell me the story most precious,
Sweetest that ever was heard.
Tell how the angels in chorus,
Sang as they welcomed His birth,
"Glory to God in the highest!
Peace and good tidings to earth!"

Chorus:
Tell me the story of Jesus,
Write on my heart ev'ry word;
Tell me the story most precious,
Sweetest that ever was heard!

2 Fasting alone in the desert!
Tell of the days that are past -
How for our sins He was tempted
Yet was triumphant at last.
Tell of the years of His labor,
Tell of the sorrow He bore -
He was despised and afflicted,
Homeless, rejected, and poor. [Chorus]

3 Tell of the cross where they nailed Him,
Writhing in anguish and pain;
Tell of the grave where they laid Him,
Tell how He liveth again!
Love, in that story so tender,
Clearer than ever I see:
Stay, let me weep while you whisper,
Love paid the ransom for me! [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Tell me the story of Jesus
Title: Tell Me the Story of Jesus
Author: Fanny J. Crosby, 1820-1915
Refrain First Line: Tell me the story of Jesus
Language: English
Publication Date: 1970
Topic: Passion and Cross; Praise and Testimony
Tune Information
Name: [Tell me the story of Jesus]
Composer: John R. Sweney, 1837-1899
Key: D Major



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