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29. I Want to Help Others

1 So much the dear Saviour has done for my soul,
I want to help others find Him;
To tell how His love can a sinner make whole,
I want to help others to find Him.

Refrain:
I want to help others to find Him,
For Jesus is precious to me;
I want to help others to find Him,
A wonderful Saviour is He!

2 I've found Him a friend ever faithful and true,
I want to help others find Him;
To tell them His friendship is free to them too,
I want to help others to find Him. [Refrain]

3 'Tis thus I can praise Him, my gratitude prove,
I want to help others to find Him;
In leading sad hearts to the light of His love,
I want to help others to find Him. [Refrain]

4 For this let me toil till the close of the day,
I want to help others to find Him;
For this is the work that abideth of aye,
I want to help others to find Him. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: So much the dear Saviour has done for my soul
Title: I Want to Help Others
Author: Maud Frazer Jackson
Refrain First Line: I want to help others to find Him
Language: English
Publication Date: 1916
Topic: Christ: Love to Christ; Fellowship; Testimony (1 more...)
Copyright: © 1914 by Chas. M. Alexander
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [So much the dear Saviour has done for my soul]
Composer: Gordon H. Johnson
Notes: Public Domain.



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