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What Would Jesus Do?

Author: Daniel O. Teasley Hymnal: Timeless Truths #221 Meter: 7.7.8.5.7.7.9.7 First Line: If the sinful ways of life Refrain First Line: What, oh, what would Jesus do? Lyrics: 1 If the sinful ways of life You are tempted to pursue, Just stop and think before you yield— What would Jesus do? Refrain: What, oh, what would Jesus do? What, oh, what would Jesus do? When you’re tempted, always stop and think, What, oh, what would Jesus do? 2 Let your heart from sin be clean, And your strength in Him renew; Let meekness in your works be seen— Thus would Jesus do. [Refrain] 3 If your brother is in need, And to him you would be true; Then show your love by word and deed— Thus would Jesus do. [Refrain] 4 Let your light forever shine, Keep the will of God in view; To sinners prove His love divine— Thus would Jesus do. [Refrain] 5 When you’re to the judgment brought, Will you always have been true? Then don’t forget the solemn thought— What would Jesus do? [Refrain] Topics: Exhortation Scripture: Hebrews 4:15 Tune Title: [If the sinful ways of life]
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What Would Jesus Do?

Author: D. O. Teasley Hymnal: Select Hymns #52 (1911) First Line: If the sinful ways of life Refrain First Line: What, oh what would Jesus do? Tune Title: [If the sinful ways of life]
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What Would Jesus Do?

Author: D. O. Teasley Hymnal: Salvation Echoes #52 (1900) First Line: If the sinful ways of life Refrain First Line: What, oh what would Jesus do? Languages: English Tune Title: [If the sinful ways of life]
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What Would Jesus Do?

Author: D. O. Teasley Hymnal: Evening Light Songs #251 (1987) First Line: If the sinful ways of life Refrain First Line: What, oh what would Jesus do? Languages: English Tune Title: [If the sinful ways of life]

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