What A Friend We Have In Jesus
Lyrics:
[English]
♪ What a friend we have in Jesus, ♪
♪ all our sins and griefs to bear. ♪
♪ And what a privilege to carry ♪
♪ everything to God in prayer. ♪
♪ What a peace we often forfeit, ♪
♪ oh, what needless pain we bear, ♪
♪ all because we do not carry ♪
♪ everything to God in prayer. ♪
♪ Have we trials and temptations? ♪
♪ Is there trouble anywhere? ♪
♪ We should never be discouraged. ♪
♪ Take it to the Lord in prayer. ♪
♪ Can we find a friend so faithful ♪
♪ who will all our sorrows share? ♪
♪ Jesus knows our every weakness. ♪
♪ Take it to the Lord ♪
♪ in prayer. ♪
[cheers and applause]
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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friend /frɛnd/ A2 |
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Jesus /ˈdʒiːzəs/ B1 |
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sins /sɪnz/ B1 |
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griefs /griːfs/ C1 |
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privilege /ˈprɪvələʒ/ B2 |
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peace /piːs/ A2 |
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pain /peɪn/ A2 |
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trials /ˈtraɪəlz/ B2 |
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temptations /tɛmˈteɪʃənz/ C1 |
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trouble /ˈtrʌbəl/ A2 |
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weakness /ˈwiːknəs/ B2 |
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share /ʃɛər/ A2 |
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Grammar:
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What a friend we have in Jesus,
➔ Exclamatory sentence
➔ The phrase "What a friend" expresses strong emotion about the friendship with Jesus.
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all our sins and griefs to bear.
➔ Infinitive phrase
➔ The phrase "to bear" indicates purpose or intention regarding sins and griefs.
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What a privilege to carry everything to God in prayer.
➔ Exclamatory sentence with infinitive
➔ The phrase emphasizes the privilege of prayer, using an infinitive to express purpose.
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What a peace we often forfeit,
➔ Exclamatory sentence
➔ The phrase expresses regret about losing peace, highlighting the emotional impact.
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all because we do not carry everything to God in prayer.
➔ Causal clause
➔ The clause explains the reason for the forfeited peace, linking actions to consequences.
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Have we trials and temptations?
➔ Interrogative sentence
➔ The question format invites reflection on personal struggles and challenges.
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Is there trouble anywhere?
➔ Interrogative sentence
➔ This question prompts consideration of the presence of difficulties in life.
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Take it to the Lord in prayer.
➔ Imperative sentence
➔ The imperative form gives a command or advice, encouraging action.