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O my brother, are you burdened with a heavy load of sin

O my brother, are you burdened with a heavy load of sin

Author: C. W. Stanley
Tune: [O my brother, are you burdened]
Published in 2 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 O my brother, are you burdened
With a heavy load of sin?
Jesus only, Jesus only
Can deliver you and set you free;
With blessed peace within,
Jesus only can save.

Refrain:
Jesus only can save,
Jesus only can save;
Look to Him alone, there’s no other one,
Jesus only can save.

2 Open now to Him your heart and
Bid Him enter while you may;
Jesus only, Jesus only,
He is standing close beside you,
Why not let Him in today?
Jesus only can save. [Refrain]

3 In the darkest hour of sorrow
He will in your heart abide;
Jesus only, Jesus only,
And when others seem to fail you,
He will be your friend and guide,
Jesus only can save. [Refrain]

Source: Sacred Praise: for Use in Gospel Meetings, Evangelistic Services ... #110

Author: C. W. Stanley

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Text Information

First Line: O my brother, are you burdened with a heavy load of sin
Author: C. W. Stanley
Refrain First Line: Jesus only can save
Copyright: Public Domain

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