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‘Tis Better Far to Follow Jesus

Author: M. A. S. Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life #405 (1936) First Line: Tis better far to follow Jesus Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis better far to follow Jesus No matter where His hand may lead; Than with the world’s vain fleeting pleasures Our souls’ immortal longing feed; For He has made us for His glory And His are joys that never die; ‘Tis sweeter far to follow Jesus, For He alone can satisfy. 2 What matter if the way be thorny, Or if dark waves of sorrow roll? Beside me walks my loving Saviour And I shall safely reach the goal; For me He bore the throne and scoffing, It was for me He bled and died; ‘Tis sweet that I may share His sorrow And walk forever at His side. 3 What matter while I walk with Jesus If to Gethsemane I go, and in the darkness of its shadows The fulest cup of anguish know? For me shall be the after sweetness Of angels’ ministry and strength, And tho’ the waters may be bitter In heaven’s peace I’ll rest at length. 4 What matter if I stand at Calv’ry And lay my life down for the lost? ‘Twas only what He did before me, I’ll follow Him at any cost; Then from the pain, and shame, and dying, In glorious pow’r I’ll rise again To share the glory of His kingdom And evermore with Jesus reign. Topics: Consecration Languages: English Tune Title: [Tis better far to follow Jesus]
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'Tis Better Far to Follow Jesus

Author: May Agnew Stephens Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life. No. 3 #39 (1904) Languages: English Tune Title: ['Tis better far to follow Jesus]

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