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Bless His Name

When my heart a burden bears

Author: Isabel C. Byrum
Tune: [When my heart a burden bears]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 When my heart a burden bears,
This I know,—my Jesus cares,
And the greater weight he shares,
Bless his name!

Refrain:
Bless his name!
Bless his name!
For the love he bore to me,
Jesus died on Calvary,
Bless his name!
Bless his name!

2 When I’m tried on every hand,
Jesus gives me grace to stand;
For by him my way is planned,
Bless his name! [Refrain]

3 All my hopes for gain are gone,
Earthly prospects I have none,
But I know I’m not alone,
Bless his name! [Refrain]

4 Jesus loves me, I repeat,
In his love I’m all complete,
While I keep low at his feet,
Bless his name! [Refrain]

Source: Truth in Song: for General Gospel Work #37

Author: Isabel C. Byrum

Isabel C. Byrum (1870-1938) was an American author. Amongst her most famous works are: Bedtime Stories from the Old Testament (1911) and The Value of a Praying Mother. www.amazon.com › … › Worship & Devotion Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: When my heart a burden bears
Title: Bless His Name
Author: Isabel C. Byrum
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Bless His name! Bless His name!
Copyright: Public Domain

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Truth in Song #37

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