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Resting in Jesus

Author: Mrs. C. L. Shacklock Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #310 (1885) First Line: I am not weary, tho' long is the road Refrain First Line: Resting in Jesus I faint not nor fall Lyrics: 1 I am not weary, tho’ long is the road Leading to heaven, my future abode; Onward I’m pressing, tho’ far from the goal, Resting in Jesus, the hope of the soul. Chorus: Resting in Jesus I faint not nor fall, For trusting my Saviour no dangers appall; Gladly I follow my Lord and my King! Trusting my Saviour, O why should I fear! 2 Gently He leadeth my footsteps aright, Out of the darkness and into the light; Even tho’ perils and dangers are near, Trusting my Saviour, O why should I fear! [Chorus] 3 All of my burdens He beareth for me, Tenderly-loving and gracious is He; He is my comfort, my strength and my stay, Following Jesus, O how can I stray! [Chorus] 4 When through the portals of light I have pass’d, Safe in the mansions of glory at last, Joyful hosannas with angels I’ll sing, Ransomed by Jesus, my Lord and my King! [Chorus] Topics: Occasional Languages: English Tune Title: [I am not weary, tho' long is the road]
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Resting in Jesus

Author: Mrs. C. L. Shacklock Hymnal: Jewels of Praise #104 (1884) First Line: I am not weary, tho' long is the road Refrain First Line: Resting in Jesus, I faint not nor fall Languages: English Tune Title: [I am not weary, tho' long is the road]

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