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95. Enter His Service

1 Jesus calls for willing helpers, for there is a work to do;
Enter his service!
Enter his service!
In the vineyard of the Master there’s a special place for you;
Enter his service today!

Refrain:
Enter his service!
Enter his service!
And his loving call obey!
New recruits are daily coming, marching on in strong array;
Enter his service today!

2 Messengers of peace are wanted to convey his word to all;
Enter his service!
Enter his service!
Be ambassadors for Jesus, and obey his loving call;
Enter his service today! [Refrain]

3 New recruits are greatly needed in the army of the right;
Enter his service!
Enter his service!
There’s a crown of great rejoicing for the victor in the fight;
Enter his service today! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Jesus calls for willing helpers, for there is a work to do
Title: Enter His Service
Author: W. E. M.
Refrain First Line: Enter his service
Language: English
Publication Date: 1910
Topic: Consecration; Decision Day; Rally Day (1 more...)
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Jesus calls for willing helpers, for there is a work to do]
Composer: Wm. Edie Marks
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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