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Do Something for Jesus

Author: Carrie Ellis Breck Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf #13 (1902) First Line: You ought to do something for Jesus Lyrics: 1 You ought to do something for Jesus, You ought to do something today; If you can give help to the needy, Why should you one moment delay? Chorus: Do something for Jesus, do something today; The Master is calling, oh, hasten away; Some soul may be perishing while you delay; Do something for Jesus today. 2 "The pestilence walketh in darkness, Destruction is wasting at noon;" And souls will be wreck'd in life's tempest, Unless you can rescue them soon. [Chorus] 3 There are "sick and in prison" to visit, And children to guide unto God; Kind words and kind deeds to be scattered, And sorrowful paths to be trod. [Chorus] 4 The gospel must go to all nations There's sowing and reaping to do; And fields that are white unto harvest, Have need now, my brother, for you. [Chorus] 5 You ought to do something for Jesus, And quickly, ere daylight grows dim; Your Saviour has died to redeem you-- Oh, won't you do something for him? [Chorus] Tune Title: [You ought to do something for Jesus]

Do Something for Jesus

Hymnal: Sermons in Song #6 (1894) First Line: You ought to do something for Jesus Languages: English

Do something for Jesus

Author: Carrie E. Breck Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf #d111 (1898) First Line: You ought to do something for Jesus

Do something for Jesus

Author: Carrie E. Breck Hymnal: The New Golden Sheaf #d235 (1940) First Line: You ought to do something for Jesus

Do something for Jesus

Author: Carrie E. Breck Hymnal: The Advent Christian Hymnal. Rev. #d449 (1952) First Line: You ought to do something for Jesus

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