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i'd rather be faithful to his dear cause;
Singer: jim reeves
this world affords today. i'd rather have jesus than worldly applause
i'd rather be faithful to his dear cause;
i'd rather have jesus than worldwide fame
this world affords today. i'd rather have jesus than worldly applause
i'd rather be faithful to his dear cause;
i'd rather have jesus than worldwide fame
Singer: reeves, jim
this world affords today. i'd rather have jesus than worldly applause
i'd rather be faithful to his dear cause;
i'd rather have jesus than worldwide fame
this world affords today. i'd rather have jesus than worldly applause
i'd rather be faithful to his dear cause;
i'd rather have jesus than worldwide fame