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The Blessing of Song

Author: J. J. L. Hymnal: Junior Songs #66 (1892) First Line: "What a friend we have in Jesus" Lyrics: 1 "What a friend we have in Jesus," Sang a little child one day; And a weary woman listened To the darling's happy lay. All her life seemed dark and gloomy, And her heart was sad with care; Sweetly rang out baby's treble, "All our sins and griefs to bear." 2 Jesus knows our every weakness, He will carry every woe; And the one who sadly listened Needed that dear Helper so! Sin and grief were heavy burdens For a fainting soul to bear; But the baby, singing, bade her "Take it to the Lord in prayer." 3 Are we weak and heavy laden? Weak and worn she turned to God, Asking Christ to take her burden, As he was the sinner's Lord. Jesus was the only refuge, He could take her sin and care, And he blessed the weary woman When she came to him in prayer. 4 And the happy child, still singing, Little knew she had a part In God's wondrous work of bringing Peace unto a troubled heart. So may we, who love the Saviour; Say to those bowed down with care, That the Saviour is their refuge, They will find a solace there. Languages: English Tune Title: ["What a friend we have in Jesus"]
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The Blessing of Song

Hymnal: Crowning Day No. 2 #135 (1896) First Line: "What a friend we have in Jesus" Lyrics: 1 “What a Friend we have in Jesus,” Sang a little child one day; And a weary woman listened To the darling’s happy lay; All her life seemed dark and gloomy, And her heart was sad with care, Sweetly rang our baby’s treble, “Take it to the Lord in prayer.” 2 “Are we weak and heavy laden,” He will carry ev’ry woe, And the one who sadly listened, Needed that dear helper so; Sin and grief are heavy burdens, For a fainting soul to bear, But the baby singing bade her “Take it all to Him in prayer.” 3 “Jesus knows our ev’ry weakness,” Weak and worn she turned to God, Asking Christ to take her burden, As He is the sinner’s Lord; Jesus was the only refuge, He could take her sin and care, And He blessed the weary woman, “When she came to Him in prayer.” 4 And the happy child still singing, Little knew she had a part, In God’s wondrous work in bringing, Peace unto the troubled heart; So may we who love the Saviour, Say to those bowed down with care, That the Saviour is their refuge, They will find a solace there. Scripture: Psalm 55:22 Languages: English Tune Title: [“What a Friend we have in Jesus”]
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The Blessing of Song

Hymnal: Voice of Praise #100 (1895) First Line: What a friend we have in Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [What a friend we have in Jesus]
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The Blessing of Song

Hymnal: Sun-Shine Songs #197 (1895) First Line: "What a Friend we have in Jesus" Languages: English Tune Title: ["What a Friend we have in Jesus"]

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