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Nothing for Jesus

Author: Mrs. M. D. James Hymnal: Christ in Song #100 (1908) First Line: Crowded is your heart with cares Lyrics: 1 Crowded is your heart with cares, Have you no room for Jesus: Captured by earth's golden snares, Have you no room for Jesus? Lo! he's standing at your door, Knocking, knocking o'er and o'er; Hear him pleading evermore; Have you no room for Jesus? 2 Wasting all your precious hours, Have you no work for Jesus? Spending these God-given pow'rs, Have you no work for Jesus? Striving not to conquer sin, Seeking not a soul to win, Bringing not a wand'rer in; Have you no work for Jesus? 3 Seeking earth's possessions fair, Have you no time for Jesus? None for gracious deeds to spare, Have you no time for Jesus? Not a grain to store away, Naught your labor to replay, Not a joy for that great day When you shall meet with Jesus. 4 Bearing only worthless leaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? In your hands no precious sheaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? Not a grain to store away, Naught your labor to repay, Not a joy for that great day When you shall meet with Jesus. Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: [Crowded is your heart with cares]
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Have you no Room for Jesus?

Author: Mrs. James Hymnal: Alexander's New Revival Hymns #29 (1922) First Line: Crowded is your heart with cares Refrain First Line: Have you no room for Jesus Lyrics: 1 Crowded is your heart with cares, Have you no room for Jesus? Captured by earth’s gilded snares, Have you no room for Jesus? Lo! he’s standing at your door, Knocking, knocking o’er and o’er; Hear him pleading evermore, Have you no room for Jesus? Refrain: Have you no room for Jesus? Have you no room for Jesus? Hear Him pleading evermore; Have you no room for Jesus? 2 Wasting all your precious hours, Can you not work for Jesus? Vainly spending all you pow’rs;, Can you not work for Jesus? Striving not to conquer sin; Seeking not a soul to win; Bringing not a wand’rer in; Can you not work for Jesus? [Refrain] 3 Bearing only worthless leaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? In your hand no precious sheaves; Have you no fruit for Jesus? Not a grain to store away; Naught your labor to repay; Not a joy for that great day When you shall meet with Jesus? [Refrain] Scripture: Revelation 3:20 Languages: English Tune Title: [Crowded is your heart with cares]
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Nothing For Jesus

Author: Mrs. Mary D. James Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.1 #80 (1887) First Line: Crowded is your heart with cares Lyrics: 1 Crowded is your heart with cares, Have you no room for Jesus? Captured by earth’s gilded snares, Have you no room for Jesus? Lo! he’s standing at your door, Knocking, knocking o’er and o’er; Hear him pleading evermore, Have you no room for Jesus? 2 Wasting all your precious hours, Have you no work for Jesus? Spending those God-given pow’rs, Have you no work for Jesus? Striving not to conquer sin, Seeking not a soul to win, Bringing not a wand’rer in, Have you no work for Jesus? 3 Chasing bubbles thro’ the air, Have you no time for Jesus? None for gracious deeds to spare, Have you no time for Jesus? Earthly pleasures, wealth and ease, Seeking, grasping toys like these, Striving only self to please, Have you no time for Jesus? 4 Bearing only worthless leaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? In your hand no precious sheaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? Not a grain to store away, Naught your labor to repay, Not a joy for that great day, When you shall meet with Jesus? Languages: English Tune Title: [Crowded is your heart with cares]
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Crowded is your heart with cares

Author: Mrs. Mary D. James Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1276 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Crowded is your heart with cares, Have you no room for Jesus? Captured by earth's gilded snares, Have you no room for Jesus? Lo! he's standing at your door, Knocking, knocking, o'er and o'er; Hear him pleading evermore; Have you no room for Jesus? 2 Wasting all your precious hours, Have you no work for Jesus? Spending those God-given pow'rs, Have you no work for Jesus? Striving not to conquer sin, Seeking not a soul to win, Bringing not a wand'rer in; Have you no work for Jesus? 3 Seeking earth's possessions fair, Have you no time for Jesus? None for gracious deeds to spare, Have you no time for Jesus? Worldly pleasures, wealth, and ease, Seeking, grasping toys like these, Striving only self to please; Have you no time for Jesus? 4 Bearing only worthless leaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? In your hands no precious sheaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? Not a grain to store away, Naught your labor to replay, Not a joy for that great day When you shall meet with Jesus. Topics: Bible Songs Invitation Scripture: Matthew 19:21-22 Tune Title: NOTHING FOR JESUS
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Nothing For Jesus

Author: Mrs. Mary D. James Hymnal: Triumphant Songs Nos. 1 and 2 Combined #90 (1890) First Line: Crowded is your heart with cares Languages: English Tune Title: [Crowded is your heart with cares]

Crowded is your heart with cares

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: Songs of Triumph [with Supplement] #a85 (1885)

Nothing for Jesus

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: Gospel Voices #d14 (1886) First Line: Crowded is your heart with cares Languages: English

Nothing for Jesus

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: Sacred Melodies No. 1 #d18 (1886) First Line: Crowded is your heart with cares

Nothing for Jesus

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: Gospel Voices Supplemented #d35 (1890) First Line: Crowded is your heart with cares Languages: English

Nothing For Jesus

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: Songs of Triumph #85 (1882) First Line: Crowded is your heart with cares Languages: English

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