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6103. Singing for Jesus, Our Savior and King

1. Singing for Jesus, our Savior and king,
Singing for Jesus, the Lord whom we love;
All adoration we joyously bring,
Longing to praise as they praise Him above.

2. Singing for Jesus, and trying to win
Many to love Him, and join in the song;
Calling the weary and wandering in,
Rolling the chorus of gladness along.

3. Singing for Jesus, our shepherd and guide,
Singing for gladness of heart that He gives.
Singing for wonder and praise that He died,
Singing for blessing and joy that He lives.

4. Singing for Jesus, yes, singing for joy;
Thus will we praise Him and tell out His love,
Till He shall call us to brighter employ,
Singing for Jesus, for ever above.

Text Information
First Line: Singing for Jesus, our Savior and king
Title: Singing for Jesus, Our Savior and King
Author: Frances R. Havergal (1872)
Meter: 10.10.10.10
Language: English
Source: Written at Winterdyne, June 12, 1872, and first published in her Underneath the Surface, 1874, page 94
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: BROMHAM
Composer: Timothy Richard Matthews (1870)
Meter: 10.10.10.10
Incipit: 17651 32123 32153
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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