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Jesus Loves You

Jesus loves you, will you hear him

Author: Nellie G. Rice
Tune: [Jesus loves you, will you hear him]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Jesus loves you, will you hear him,
Hear him calling you today;
Calling you to love and trust him;
Calling you, from sin, away?

Refrain:
Jesus loves you, Jesus loves you,
Do not let him love in vain;
Jesus loves you, fondly loves you,
O reject him not again.

2 Jesus loves you, O believe it,
Do not spurn his loving call;
Come, and cast your care upon him,
Love, and trust him, that is all. [Refrain]

3 Jesus loves you, may you know it;
Know he died that you might be
Saved from sin, from doubt, and straying;
Saved thro’ all eternity. [Refrain]

4 Jesus loves you, he is calling,
Waiting, knocking at your door;
Open wide and let him enter,
Let him dwell forevermore. [Refrain]

Source: The Old Story in Song Number Two #29

Author: Nellie G. Rice

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Text Information

First Line: Jesus loves you, will you hear him
Title: Jesus Loves You
Author: Nellie G. Rice
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Jesus loves you, Jesus loves you
Publication Date: 1908
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Old Story in Song Number Two #29

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