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436. Jesus, my Truth, my Way

1 Jesus, my Truth, my Way,
My sure, unerring Light,
On Thee my feeble soul I stay,
Which Thou wilt lead aright.

2 My Wisdom and my Guide,
My Counsellor thou art:
O let me never leave Thy side,
Nor from Thy paths depart.

3 Thou seest my feebleness;
Jesus, be Thou my Power,
My help and Refuge in distress,
My Fortress and my Tower.

4 Give me to trust in Thee;
Be Thou my sure abode:
My horn, and rock,and buckler be,
My Saviour and my God.

5 Myself I cannot save,
Myself I cannot keep;
But strength in Thee I surely have,
Whose eyelids never sleep.

6 My soul to Thee alone
Now therefore I commend:
Thou, Jesus, having loved thine own,
Wilt love me to the end!

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, my Truth, my Way
Author: C. Wesley (1749)
Meter: S. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Topic: The Christian Life: Trust in Christ and Redemption; Sunday after Christmas; Sundays in Lent
Notes: Now Public Domain. Alternate tune: #237 or #387
Tune Information
Name: ST. GEORGE
Meter: S. M.
Key: C Major
Notes: Now Public Domain. Composer from index: Dr. Gauntlett, 1848



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