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He Is Everything to Me

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1. He is ev'rything to me;
Better than all earthly store;
And His love so great and free
Would that I could tell it more.

Chorus:
All in all is He to me;
He's my chosen and my love;
Poor and needy though I be,
I have treasures laid above.

2. He is ev'rything to me;
All along this weary way;
And He tells me I shall see,
By and by a better day. [Chorus]

3. He is ev'rything to me;
In my trouble and my care,
To His sheltering side I flee,
And I find protection there. [Chorus]

4. He is ev'rything to me;
Taking all my sins away;
Giving me the victory
Now and in that coming day. [Chorus]

5. He is ev'rything to me;
And He's coming by and by;
Where He is I then shall be,
Evermore to see Him nigh. [Chorus]

Source: The Gospel Awakening: a collection of original and selected "hymns and spiritual songs" for the use in gospel meetings everywhere #91

Author: I. I. Leslie

Leslie, Dr. I.I. An Advent Christian writer. --Doris Colby, DNAH Archives Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: He is everything to me
Title: He Is Everything to Me
Author: I. I. Leslie
Language: English
Refrain First Line: All in all is He to me
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Gospel Awakening #91

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