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90. When His Love Comes In.

1 When the love of Jesus comes into your heart,
Then the night of sin will flee away;
Shadows born of evil surely will depart;
You will live in everlasting day.

Chorus:
When His love, His precious love
Comes to us from Heav'n above,
We will never walk alone,
He will lead us to the throne,
When His everlasting love comes in.

2 When the love of Jesus comes into your heart,
Doubting and distrust will take their flight;
He will heal the anguish, dry the eyes that smart,
Fill your soul with sweet and pure delight. [Chorus]

3 When the love of Jesus comes into your heart,
You will lose all doubt and anxious fear;
Ev'ry needed blessing freely He'll impart;
All is well, since Jesus is so near. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: When the love of Jesus comes into your heart
Title: When His Love Comes In.
Author: Miss E. M. Hoyt
Refrain First Line: When His love, His precious love
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Topic: Love; Resignation; Solos
Copyright: Copyright, 1913, by B. D. Ackley.; Copyright, 1914, by Chas. H. Gabriel.
Tune Information
Name: [When the love of Jesus comes into your heart]
Composer: B. D. Ackley
Incipit: 53211 35176 62171
Key: A Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1913, by B. D. Ackley.; Copyright, 1914, by Chas. H. Gabriel.



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