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44. Jesus Will Give It to Thee

1 Soul, art thou weary because of the journey?
Come to the Christ, for His mercies are free;
Ask Him for rest from the toil and the striving,
Jesus has promised, He’ll give it to thee.

Refrain:
Weary from toiling and weak from the conflict,
Come to the Christ, for His mercies are free;
Ask Him in faith for the things that are needed,
Jesus has promised, He’ll give it to thee.

2 Soul, art thou weak when the battle is raging?
Come to the Christ, for His blessings are free;
Ask Him for strength in the day of the conflict,
Jesus has promised, He’ll give it to thee. [Refrain]

3 Soul, art thou longing for peace that’s untroubled?
Come to the Christ, for His bounties are free;
Ask Him for comfort and courage and gladness,
Jesus has promised, He’ll give them to thee. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Soul, art thou weary because of the journey?
Title: Jesus Will Give It to Thee
Author: Birdie Bell
Refrain First Line: Weary from toiling and weak from the conflict
Publication Date: 1917
Topic: Devotional
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Soul, art thou weary because of the journey?]
Composer: C. Harold Lowden
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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