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36. What Could We Do Without Jesus?

1 What could we do without Jesus?
What could the children do?
With the long pathway before them,
Hidden from mortal view;
How could their footsteps be guided?
Surely their feet would stray,
But that the merciful Savior
Tenderly leads the way.

Refrain:
What could we do without Jesus?
What could we do? where could we fly?
What could we do without Jesus,
When we are called to die?

2 What could we do without Jesus?
What could the sinner do?
Where could he go for salvation?
Who could his heart renew?
No other name has been given;
Only his blood can atone;
Sinners can trust but in Jesus,
Claiming no worth their own. [Refrain]

3 What could we do without Jesus?
What could the Christian do?
Is there a friend or a brother
Equally kind and true?
In the dark hour of temptation,
In the dread hour of pain,
What but the mercy of Jesus
Can our sad hearts sustain? [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: What could we do without Jesus?
Title: What Could We Do Without Jesus?
Author: E. R. Latta
Publication Date: 1883
Scripture:
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [What could we do without Jesus?]
Composer: Knowles Shaw
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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