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I've Found That Jesus Cares

Author: Maud Frazer Jackson Hymnal: Life Songs #97 (1916) First Line: I once was sad and lonely Refrain First Line: Whate'er may go, this do I know Lyrics: 1 I once was sad and lonely, No hope my heart could see; I thought that I was friendless, That no one cared for me; But clouds away were driven, No more my heart despairs, For I, His cross beholding, Have found that Jesus cares. Refrain: Whate'er may go, this do I know, My Lord abides for aye; He care for me, He ears for me The burdens of the day. 2 Before me still are trials, Yet I need have not fear, I thought that I was friendless, That no one cared for me; With joy my heart is singing, As on my way I fare, To know I'm not forgotten, To know my Lord doth care. [Refrain] 3 It matters not how dreary May be the path you tread, This Friend can take your sorrow And give you joy instead. Oh, bring your sins to Jesus, Your burdens and your cars, And learn how great His kindness, How much the Saviour cares. [Refrain] Topics: Christ Fellowship of Christ; Christ Love of Christ; Encouragement; Forgiveness; Man's Sinfulness and Need Languages: English Tune Title: [I once was sad and lonely]
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I've Found That Jesus Cares

Author: Maud Frazer Jackson Hymnal: Immanuel's Praise #92 (1914) First Line: I once was sad and lonely Refrain First Line: Whate'er may go, this do I know Languages: English Tune Title: [I once was sad and lonely]
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I've Found That Jesus Cares

Author: Maud F. Jackson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14800 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6.8.6.8.6 First Line: I once was sad and lonely Refrain First Line: Whate’er may go, this do I know Lyrics: 1 I once was sad and lonely, No hope my heart could see; I thought that I was friendless, That no one cared for me; But clouds away were driven, No more my heart despairs, For I, His cross beholding, Have found that Jesus cares. Refrain: Whate’er may go, this do I know, My Lord abides for aye; He cares for me, He bears for me, The burdens of the day. 2 Before me still are trials, Yet I need have no fear, Since Jesus, friend unfailing, To me is ever near; With joy my heart is singing, As on my way I fare, To know I’m not forgotten, To know my Lord doth care. [Refrain] 3 It matters not how dreary May be the path you tread, This friend can take your sorrow And give you joy instead; Oh, bring sins to Jesus, Your burdens and your cares, And learn how great His kindness, How much the Savior cares. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: NANTUCKET

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