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~Wherever
He Leads I’ll Go
In January of 1936, the Southern Baptist songwriter B. B.
McKinney was leading the music at the Alabama Sunday School Convention
which was held that year in the town of Clanton.
The featured speaker was the Reverend R. S. Jones, McKinney’s
friend of many years, who because of ill health had recently returned
from missionary service in Brazil.
The two men were visiting over dinner one evening when Mr. Jones
revealed to Dr. McKinney that his physicians would not allow him to
return to South America.
When asked about his future plans the missionary said, “I
don’t know, but wherever He leads I’ll go.”
The words stuck in Dr. McKinney’s mind, and before the
convention’s evening session began, he had written both the words and
music of this song.
At the close of Mr. Jones’ message, Dr. McKinney related this
story and sang “Wherever He Leads I’ll Go” to the congregation.
—Billy
Graham
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Where He Leads I’ll Go
(1) “Take up thy cross and follow me,”
I
heard my Master say;
“I
gave me life to ransom thee,
Surrender
your all today.”
CHORUS:
Wherever
He leads I’ll go,
Wherever
He leads I’ll go,
I’ll
follow my Christ who loves me so,
Wherever
He leads I’ll go.
(2)
He drew me closer to His side,
I
sought His will to know,
And
in that will I now abide,
Wherever
He leads I’ll go.
(3)
It may be through the shadows dim,
Or
o’er the stormy sea,
I
take my cross and follow Him,
Wherever
He leadeth me.
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