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Jesus My Lord Is Real to Me

Jesus, my Lord, is real to me, Daytime or when the night shades fall

Author: I. E. Reynolds
Tune: [Jesus my Lord is real to me]
Published in 5 hymnals

Representative Text

1 Jesus my Lord is real to me,
Daytime or when the night shades fall,
Whether on land or stormy sea—
He is my Friend, my All in all.

Chorus:
Jesus my Lord is real to me,
Constant and true, loving is He;
Always He’s near with words of good cheer,
Jesus my Lord is real to me.

2 Jesus my Lord is real to me,
Comforter true in sorrow’s hour,
Shares in my joys, whate’er they be—
He is my Friend, to Him I bow. [Chorus]

3 Jesus my Lord is real to me,
When I am tempted He is there,
Helps me to live, my duty see—
He is my Friend, His cross I’ll bear. [Chorus]


Source: Voice of Praise #90

Author: I. E. Reynolds

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Text Information

First Line: Jesus, my Lord, is real to me, Daytime or when the night shades fall
Title: Jesus My Lord Is Real to Me
Author: I. E. Reynolds
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Jesus my Lord is real to me
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 5 of 5)

Hymns of Grace #68

Look and Live Songs #d57

Songs of Faith #47

The Broadman Hymnal #346

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Voice of Praise #90

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