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66. Are You Rejecting Jesus

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John W. Peterson Music Co.: one copy

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1 For a life of sin and pleasure, friend,
Are you rejecting Jesus?
Spurning all the grace He doth extend,
Are you rejecting Jesus?

Refrain:
Are you rejecting Jesus,
The one who loves you so?
Are you rejecting Jesus—
The dearest friend to know.

2 Only Christ can cleanse the stain of sin,
Are you rejecting Jesus?
Satisfy the aching void within,
Are you rejecting Jesus? [Refrain]

3 Trust the Saviour now and do not wait,
Are you rejecting Jesus?
For someday ‘twill be tool late—too late!
Are you rejecting Jesus? [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: For a life of sin and pleasure, friend
Title: Are You Rejecting Jesus
Author: J. W. P.
Refrain First Line: Are you rejecting Jesus
Language: English
Publication Date: 1953
Copyright: © 1953 by Alfred B. Smith in "Miracle Melodies"; You may download one copy of this song for your own personal use. To make copies or to perform the work you must get permission from John W. Peterson Music Co. or through your license with Christian Copyright Licensing International (CCLI).
CCLI Number: 1716907
Tune Information
Name: [For a life of sin and pleasure, friend]
Composer: John W. Peterson
Copyright: 1953 by Alfred B. Smith in "Miracle Melodies"



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