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" Count The Cost ": Refrain

The document discusses counting the cost of following Christ, and considers whether one is willing to lay aside dreams and ambitions to take up their cross for Jesus. It notes that following Christ may lead to suffering and a lonely path, but knowing the Lord is the great reward, and one must be willing to give their all after counting the cost. The chorus emphasizes counting the cost of losing one's soul to hell without God, and encourages rescuing the perishing and caring for the dying, as Jesus is merciful and will save.

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" Count The Cost ": Refrain

The document discusses counting the cost of following Christ, and considers whether one is willing to lay aside dreams and ambitions to take up their cross for Jesus. It notes that following Christ may lead to suffering and a lonely path, but knowing the Lord is the great reward, and one must be willing to give their all after counting the cost. The chorus emphasizes counting the cost of losing one's soul to hell without God, and encourages rescuing the perishing and caring for the dying, as Jesus is merciful and will save.

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“ Count the cost “

I. Is my life more dear to me than what He would have me be would I


gladly lay aside each dream I hold,
Would I count my gain as lost and take out my given cross
Am I willing to be spend for Christ my Lord.

CHO:
Count the cost of what’s so lost without hope and without God Yet
forever in a lake of flaming fire. What’s the worth of this whole world
when compare to one lost soul there’s a reason to count the cost.

II. It may cause me suffering in this service of my king It may be a


lonely path I have to throd, but to deeply know my Lord will be my
great reward.
I would gladly give my all I counted the cost.

( Chorus )

REFRAIN:
Rescue the perishing, Care for the dying,
Jesus is merciful, Jesus will save.

( Chorus last part )

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