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His Yoke Is Easy

O, come to the Lord, at His side press along

Author: Lewis E. Jones
Tune: [O come to the Lord, at His side press along]
Published in 2 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Oh, come to the Lord, at His side press along,
His yoke is easy to bear;
While walking with Him swell the chorus of song,
His yoke is easy to bear.

Chorus:
His yoke is easy, His burden is light;
He’ll give you strength and courage, and keep you day and night;
His yoke is easy, oh, do not despair,
It is easy, so easy to bear.

2 His mercy is boundless, His heart full of love,
His yoke is easy to bear;
He leads all who will to the mansions above,
His yoke is easy to bear. [Chorus]

3 He seeks for the lost in the byways of sin,
His yoke is easy to bear;
His infinite love would the wanderer win,
His yoke is easy to bear. [Chorus]


Source: Sunday School and Revival: with Y.M.C.A. supplement #21

Author: Lewis E. Jones

Pseudonyms: Mary Slater… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: O, come to the Lord, at His side press along
Title: His Yoke Is Easy
Author: Lewis E. Jones
Language: English
Refrain First Line: His yoke is easy, His burden light
Copyright: Public Domain

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Sunday School and Revival #21

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