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He Never Forgets His Own

Author: Ethel Maude Colson Brazelton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12468 First Line: Do you think the Lord forgets you Lyrics: 1 Do you think the Lord forgets you, Because you must fight and pray, And reap the bitter harvest You’ve been sowing from day to day? That tho’ you may toil and suffer, He never will heed your moan? That Jesus the Lord forgets you? He never forgets His own. 2 Do you think because your heart aches With anguish and cruel pain, And life’s bright, golden sunshine Is shadowed by storm and rain? Of music subdued or silenced You hear but the undertone? That Jesus the Lord forgets you? He never forgets His own. 3 Do you think because the sorrow Which all human hearts must know, Has come to claim your darling, The loved one you cherished so— The joy of your life has vanished, Which fondly you called your own— That Jesus the Lord forgets you? He never forgets His own. 4 Do you think because your loved ones Lie cold in the grave, and still— You cannot hear their voices Or work out their careless will— The struggle you made together, Must now all be fought alone, That Jesus the Lord forgets you? He never forgets His own. 5 We are all His blood-bought children; He holds every soul as dear As you do the wayward baby Who creeps to your heart so near; And if we would only listen, We’d hear Him in tenderest tone, "Fear not, My belovèd children, I never forget My own." Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you think the Lord forgets you]
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He Never Forgets His Own

Author: Ethel M. Colson Hymnal: Rose of Sharon Hymns #401 (1917) First Line: Do you think the Lord forgets you Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you think the Lord forgets you]

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