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4. His Way With Thee

1 Would you live for Jesus and be always pure and good?
Would you walk with Him within the narrow road?
Would you have Him bear your burden, carry all your load?
Let Him have His way with thee.

Chorus:
His pow'r can make you ought to be;
His blood can cleanse your heart and make you free;
His love can fill your soul, and you will see
'Twas best for Him to have His way with thee.

2 Would you have Him make you free, and follow at His call?
Would you know the peace that comes by giving all?
Would you have Him save you, so that you need never fall?
Let Him have His way with thee. [Chorus]

3 Would you in His kingdom find a place of constant rest?
Would you prove Him true each providential test?
Would you in His service labor always at your best?
Let Him have His way with thee. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good?
Title: His Way With Thee
Author: C. S. N.
Refrain First Line: His power can make you what you ought to be
Publication Date: 1907
Copyright: Copyright, 1899, by H. L. Gilmour, Wenonah, N. J. Used by per.
Tune Information
Name: [Would you live for Jesus and and be always pure and good?]
Composer: Rev. Cyrus S. Nusbaum
Key: F Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1899, by H. L. Gilmour, Wenonah, N. J. Used by per.



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