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Give your Heart to Jesus

Author: Charles Bruce Hymnal: Sacred Songs No. 1 #76 (1896) First Line: Would you be forever blest Refrain First Line: Do not linger, do not wait Lyrics: 1 Would you be forever blest? Give your heart to Jesus; Would you find the balm of rest? Give your heart to Jesus. Refrain: Do not linger, do not wait; Yonder stands the open gate; Enter ere it be too late; Give your heart to Jesus. 2 Would you dwell in heav’n above? Give your heart to Jesus; Would you meet with those you love? Give your heart to Jesus. [Refrain] 3 Now His pard’ning grace receive, Give your heart to Jesus; On His precious name believe, Give your heart to Jesus. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Scripture: Proverbs 23:26 Tune Title: [Would you be forever blest]
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Give your Heart to Jesus

Author: Charles Bruce Hymnal: Christian Endeavor Edition of Sacred Songs No. 1 #76 (1897) First Line: Would you be forever blest Refrain First Line: Do not linger, do not wait Topics: Invitation Scripture: Proverbs 23:26 Languages: English Tune Title: [Would you be forever blest]

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