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Take Your Burdens to Jesus

Author: Richard J. Oliver; M. D. Hymnal: Tabernacle Hymns #33 (1931) First Line: Are you heavy-hearted, sad and weary Lyrics: 1 Are you heavy-hearted, sad and weary? Take your burdens to Jesus; Cast your care on Him for He is near thee— Take your burdens to Him. Refrain: Take your burdens to Jesus, Take your burdens to Jesus, All your load Jesus will carry— Take your burdens to Him. 2 When temptation on your soul is pressing— Take your burdens to Jesus; Go to Him, your ev’ry sin confessing— Take your burdens to Him. [Refrain] 3 In the long and weary hours of sickness— Take your burdens to Jesus; When you know and feel your mortal weakness— Take your burdens to Him. [Refrain] 4 Nothing is too small for Him to carry— Take your burdens to Jesus; Nothing is too great, why longer tarry? — Take your burdens to Him. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you heavy-hearted, sad and weary]

Take your burdens to Jesus

Author: Richard J. Oliver Hymnal: Songs that Touch the Heart. Vol. 4 #d2 (1964) First Line: Are you heavy hearted, sad and weary

Take your burdens to Jesus

Author: Richard J. Oliver Hymnal: Gospel Songs of the Air #d3 (1929) First Line: Are you heavy hearted, sad and weary Languages: English

Take your burdens to Jesus

Author: Richard J. Oliver Hymnal: Radio Songs of the Country Church Choir #d7 (1942) First Line: Are you heavy hearted, sad and weary

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