“Jesus loves me this I know,” has more verses, did you know?
They’re worth learning and singing too.
The gospel is hidden in it’s words. It’s true.
“Yes, Jesus loves me.”
“Yes Jesus loves me.”
“Yes Jesus loves me . . .”
But does my heart believe?
“What’s the gospel?” You might ask.
It’s the message of God’s love for all of us.
But first, we must realize,
that, because we’ve all sinned,
Jesus died. But He rose again!
“Yes, Jesus loves me.”
“Yes, Jesus loves me.”
“Yes, Jesus loves me.”
The Bible tells me so.
Anna Warner wrote this poem,
in 1859, a long time ago.
to comfort a child, and comfort us too,
Because God’s love is unfailing and true:
Jesus loves me, He who died.
Heaven’s gate to open wide.
He will wash away my sin.
Let His little child come in.
No more rhyme. It’s time to stop. To think of all this and ask?
Do I have God? Do I let Him in? Or am I waiting . . .
waiting . . .
waiting . . .
Jesus died so I could live.
Today, tomorrow, and in heaven.
Do we hear with our ears, can our heart’s eyes see?
That Jesus rose to set us free.
Yes, Jesus loves me.
Yes, Jesus loves me,
Yes, Jesus loves me,
today, and for eternity.
“I love Jesus who died for me. His hands have “markers” I can see. He suffered on the cross to pay my debt. Help me Lord to never forget.
Thank You Lord Jesus,
Thank You Lord Jesus.
I – love – You.
In prayer I say it’s true.”