7302. What Would Jesus Do? (Ogdon)

1. Oft we lose the narrow pathway,
As we seek the land of day;
Yet the Master goes before us:
In His steps we find the way.

Refrain
What would Jesus do?
Make His way the way for you.
In a world of sin and sorrow
He was tried and proven true,
So we always know what He would do.

2. Do not weary of well doing,
From the mockery of men,
Jesus, too, was scorned, rejected,
Yet reviled them not again. [Refrain]

3. Though our human courage falters,
At the world’s appalling sin,
It is Jesus we are trusting,
Love divine shall surely win. [Refrain]

4. What to us is fame or treasure,
Though of all we gain control;
This alone shall truly profit:
A redeemed, immortal soul. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Oft we lose the narrow pathway
Title: What Would Jesus Do? (Ogdon)
Author: Ina Duley Ogdon (1912)
Refrain First Line: What would Jesus do?
Language: English
Source: Sparkling Jewels No. 1, by Samuel W. Beazley & James H. Ruebush (Dayton, Virginia: The Ruebush-Kieffer Co., 1912), number 68
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Oft we lose the narrow pathway]
Composer: Francis Foster
Incipit: 55117 65112 33221
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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