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Jesus is my Friend

Author: R. H. Hymnal: Glad Tidings in Song #68 (1921) First Line: No tho't brings sweeter joy to me Refrain First Line: I will fear not the stormy gale Lyrics: 1 No tho’t brings sweeter joys to me, And naught more glorious could be Than that, for all eternity I’ve Jesus as my friend. Refrain: I will not fear the stormy gale, I’m anchored safe within the veil, Sustaining power, God will lend, For Jesus is my friend. 2 The surging waves that ‘round me roll, The storm that comes to try my soul, But drive me nearer to my goal, When Jesus is my friend. [Refrain] 3 Why should I fear the night so long, Or why deplore temptation strong, I will not yield to sin or wrong For Jesus is my friend. [Refrain] 4 The cares of life comes with the years, Mine eyes may look thro’ blinding tears, But banished are my anxious fears, For Jesus is my friend. [Refrain] 5 When comes the dawn of endless day, When mists of earth have rolled away, And I my burdens down shall lay, He still will be my friend. [Refrain] Topics: Comfort Languages: English Tune Title: [No thought brings sweeter joy to me]

Jesus is my Friend

Author: Richard Hainsworth Hymnal: Glad Tidings in Song #d51 (1920) First Line: No thought brings sweeter joy to me Refrain First Line: I will fear not the stormy gale Languages: English

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