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E160. Singing for Jesus, Our Saviour and King

1 Singing for Jesus, our Saviour 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, forever above.

Text Information
First Line: Singing for Jesus, our Saviour and King
Title: Singing for Jesus, Our Saviour and King
Author: Frances R. Havergal
Meter: 10 10, 10 10. Trochaic
Language: English
Publication Date: 1913
Topic: Prayer and Praise
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: BROMHAM
Composer: T. R. Matthews
Meter: 10 10, 10 10. Trochaic
Key: G Major or modal
Notes: Public Domain.



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