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142. Live All The Day With Jesus.

1 Is this old world too much for you?
Live all the day with Jesus;
Just look to Him, He'll help you thro',
Live all the day with Jesus.

Chorus:
With Jesus, with Jesus,
No other one can save us;
Just look to Him when the path grows dim,
Live all the day with Jesus.

2 Are burdens more than you can bear?
Live all the day with Jesus;
The load is less with Him to share,
Live all the day with Jesus.

3 Does sorrow fill your aching heart?
Live all the day with Jesus;
And spend more time with Him apart,
Live all the day with Jesus.

4 Why be afraid of Satan's pow'r?
Live all the day with Jesus;
Thro' Him there's vict'ry ev'ry hour,
Live all the day with Jesus.

5 But others you must try to win,
Live all the day with Jesus;
'Twill help in your own fight with sin,
Live all the day with Jesus.

Text Information
First Line: Is this old world too much for you?
Title: Live All The Day With Jesus.
Author: James G. Garth
Refrain First Line: With Jesus, with Jesus
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Topic: Personal Work and Service
Copyright: Copyright, 1917, by Homer A. Rodeheaver. International Copyright Secured.
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Is this old world too much for you?]
Composer: James G. Garth
Incipit: 53343 32622 23215
Key: A Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1917, by Homer A. Rodeheaver. International Copyright Secured.
Notes: Public Domain.



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