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100. For His Dear Sake Who Carried

1 For his dear sake who carried
For you sin’s heavy load,
Who faltered not nor tarried,
On Calv’ry’s rugged road.
Take up thy cross and bear it,
Tho heavy it may be;
A Friend unseen will share it,
Thy Friend of Calvary.

Chorus:
For Jesus’ sake each burden bear,
For Jesus’ sake each duty dare;
Nor fear the lonely road to take,
In love, for Jesus’ sake.

2 For his dear sake who lifted
The load you could not bear;
Who stemmed the tides which drifted
To darkness and despair.
Fear not the heavy crosses
Which mark your earthly way;
He knows the pains and losses,
And shares them all today. [Chorus]

3 The sins of all the lowly,
Upon His head were laid;
The spotless one and holy,
Has full atonement made.
The sins He bore for others,
His sinless heart did break;
And we should bear, my brothers,
Some pain for Jesus’ sake. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: For His dear sake who carried
Title: For His Dear Sake Who Carried
Author: Geo. O. Webster
Refrain First Line: For Jesus' sake each burden bear
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [For His dear sake who carried]
Composer: Ira B. Wilson
Incipit: 33343 26531 1223
Notes: Public Domain.



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