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Keep In Step With Jesus

Representative Text

1 Keep in step with Jesus wherever he may lead;
Let come what may,
Serve him each day,
In thought and word and deed.

Chorus:
Keep in step with Jesus, as thro’ the world you go;
In him confide,
He’ll safely guide
And shield you from the foe;
Keep in step with Jesus! He is your truest Friend;
Your cheerful light
Keep shining bright
Unto the journey’s end.

2 Keep in step with Jesus, with banners waving high;
Your voices raise
In songs of praise,
As day by day goes by. [Chorus]

3 Keep in step with Jesus and yours the prize shall be;
A cross laid down,
A shining crown
For all eternity. [Chorus]


Source: Sunday School Voices, No.2 #14

Author: David J. Beattie

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Text Information

First Line: Keep in step with Jesus, wherever He may lead
Title: Keep In Step With Jesus
Author: David J. Beattie (1913)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Keep in step with Jesus, as through the world you go
Publication Date: 1913
Copyright: Public Domain

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Carmina Sacra #126

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Immanuel's Praise #22

Nineteen Sunday School Songs #d7

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Sunday School Voices, No.2 #14

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The Ham-Ramsay Revival Hymns #163

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The New Gospel Song Book #142

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