In The Arms of Jesus
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In The Arms of Jesus
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Verse:
There is a place I long to be
In my Savior embrace where I am free
From life's hands there's rest and sweet and communion
Jesus has all that I need
For in His presence there is fullness of joy
At His right hand are pleasures forevermore
There is no place that I would rather be
Than in the arms of Jesus my King
Choir:
For in His presence there is(fullness of joy)
At His right hand there are pleasures forevermore(forevermore)
There is no place I'd rather be than in the arms of Jesus my King(jesus my King)
In the arms of Jesus
Ooh
Ah
He is
Fullness of joy
Forevermore
Jesus is my King
In the arms of Jesus(10xs)
Jesus my King(3xs)
In the arms of Jesus(9xs)
Jesus my King(3xs)
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