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Will it be youWill it Be You?

Author: Minnie B. Johnson Hymnal: Songs of Christian Service #29 (1903) First Line: Someone shall knock at the beautiful gate Refrain First Line: Someone rejected shall turn from the gate Lyrics: 1 Someone shall knock at the beautiful gate, Will it be you? Will it be you? Only to find that he’s knocking too late, O tell me, will it be you? Refrain: Someone rejected shall turn from the gate, O the sad thought of thus being too late! You must have Jesus to carry you thro’, Lest, brother, it may be you. 2 Someone shall hear the glad, triumphant song, Will it be you? Will it be you? Longing to join in the praise with that throng, O tell me, will it be you? [Refrain] 3 Someone shall weep when the Lord says, “depart,” Will it be you? Will it be you? Turn from his presence with sorrowful heart, O tell me, will it be you? [Refrain] 4 Someone shall linger with tears in their eyes, Will it be you? Will it be you? When the redeemed ones ascend to the skies, O tell me, will it be you? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Someone shall knock at the beautiful gate]
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Will it Be You Will it Be You?

Author: Minnie B. Johnson Hymnal: Rose of Sharon Hymns #445 (1917) First Line: Someone shall knock at the beautiful gate Refrain First Line: Someone rejected shall turn from the gate Languages: English Tune Title: [Someone shall knock at the beautiful gate]
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Will It Be You?

Author: Minnie B. Johnson Hymnal: New Songs of the Gospel (Nos. 1, 2, and 3 combined) #308 (1908) First Line: Someone shall knock at the beautiful gate Refrain First Line: Someone rejected shall turn from the gate Topics: Judgment Languages: English Tune Title: [Someone shall knock at the beautiful gate]

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