612. Jesus Is All the World to Me

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1 Jesus is all the world to me,
my life, my joy, my all;
He is my strength from day to day,
without Him I would fall:
when I am sad, to Him I go;
no other one can cheer me so;
when I am sad, He makes me glad;
He's my friend.

2 Jesus is all the world to me,
my friend in trials sore;
I go to Him for blessings,
and He gives them o'er and o'er:
He sends the sunshine and the rain,
He sends the harvest's golden grain;
sunshine and rain, harvest of grain;
He's my friend.

3 Jesus is all the world to me,
and true to Him I'll be;
oh, how could I this friend deny,
when He's so true to me?
Following Him, I know I'm right,
He watches o'er me day and night;
Following Him, by day and night;
He's my friend.

4 Jesus is all the world to me,
I want no better friend;
I trust Him now, I'll trust Him when
Life's fleeting days shall end:
beautiful life with such a friend,
beautiful life that has no end;
eternal life, eternal joy;
He's my friend.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus is all the world to me
Title: Jesus Is All the World to Me
Author: Will L. Thompson (1904)
Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.4.4.3
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: The Church on Mission: Testimony; Eternal Life; Jesus Christ-Friend (1 more...)
Tune Information
Name: ELIZABETH
Composer: Will L. Thompson (1904)
Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.4.4.3
Key: G Major



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