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50. The Best Friend Is Jesus

1 Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus,
When the cares of life upon you roll,
He will heal the wounded heart,
He will strength and grace impart;
Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus.

Chorus:
The best friend to have is Jesus,
The best friend to have is Jesus,
He will help you when you fall,
He will hear you when you call;
Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus.

2 What a friend I have found in Jesus!
Peace and comfort to my soul He brings;
Leaning on His mighty arm,
I will fear no ill nor harm;
Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus. [Chorus]

3 Tho' I pass thro' the night of sorrow,
And the chilly waves of Jordan roll,
Never need I shrink nor fear,
For my Saviour is so near;
Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus. [Chorus]

4 When at last to our home we gather,
With the faithful who have gone before,
We will sing upon the shore,
Praising Him forevermore;
Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus
Title: The Best Friend Is Jesus
Author: P. P. B.
Refrain First Line: The best friend to have is Jesus
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Invitation and Repentance; Christ: Christ's Best Friend; Christ: Christ Best Friend (1 more...)
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus]
Composer: P. P. Bilhorn
Key: G Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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