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Let Me Into Nothing Fall

Representative Text

1 Whene’er I think of Jesus,
The sinner’s Friend indeed,
Who at heaven’s court is standing
For even me to plead;
When I think he died to save me,
When wandering in sin,
How in softest tones he called me
To come and follow him.

Refrain:
Oh, let me into nothing fall,—
Jesus is my all in all;
Yes, let me into nothing fall,—
Jesus is my all in all.

2 Whene’er I think of Jesus,
And his great love to me,
My soul can’t keep from singing,—
His foll’wer I would be;
His grace to me has promised
To help me on my way,
As on thro’ life I journey
And press to endless day. [Refrain]

3 Whene’er I think of Jesus,
Oh, wondrous thought to me!
With him I’ll live forever,
His glory I may see;
Then I’ll sing of his great goodness,
His name will I adore;
I am so glad he saves me
Just now and evermore. [Refrain]

Source: Joyful Sound: a collection of new hymns and music with familiar selections #21

Author: Myron W. Morse

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Text Information

First Line: Whenever I think of Jesus
Title: Let Me Into Nothing Fall
Author: Myron W. Morse
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O, let me into nothing fall
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Sacred Trio #199

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