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He Calleth His Sheep

Author: F. G. Burroughs Hymnal: Dew Drops #11 (1895) First Line: O Jesus, our Shepherd, how sweet is thy voice Refrain First Line: Jesus now is calling, calling, calling Lyrics: 1 O Jesus, our Shepherd, how sweet is thy voice, Its gentle tones we know; And in thy dear presence we always rejoice, Wherever thou leadest we go. Chorus: Jesus now is calling, calling, calling, Jesus now is calling you and me; Where the Shepherd leadeth, leadeth, leadeth, Gladly we will follow, we'll follow thee. 2 In pastures of plenty his flock ever feeds, And there our souls find rest; To wells of salvation he daily leads, Where waters are calm and so blest! [Chorus] 3 O blessed assurance, he knoweth his sheep, And he his own will claim; His flock from the snares of the foe he will keep, For he calleth them all by name. [Chorus] 4 O Jesus, our Shepherd, so kind and so good, For us thy life to give; And save us from sin by thine own precious blood, That henceforth for thee we may live [Chorus] Scripture: John 10 Languages: English Tune Title: [O Jesus, our Shepherd, how sweet is thy voice]
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He Calleth His Sheep

Author: F. G. Burroughs Hymnal: Songs of Love and Praise #11 (1894) First Line: O Jesus, our Shepherd, how sweet is thy voice Refrain First Line: Jesus now is calling, calling, calling Languages: English Tune Title: [O Jesus, our Shepherd, how sweet is thy voice]

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