Let Others See Jesus
1922
The hymn “Let Others See Jesus in You” is a well-loved 20th-century gospel song that emphasizes Christian witness through daily living.
📖 Origins and Author
The hymn was written by B. B. McKinney (Baptist minister and gospel composer). It was published in 1922.
McKinney was a prominent figure in Southern Baptist music and is also known for writing hymns such as:
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“Satisfied with Jesus”
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“Have Faith in God”
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“Wherever He Leads I’ll Go”
He worked closely with the Baptist Sunday School Board, contributing significantly to early 20th-century Baptist hymnals and gospel song collections.
🎵 Theme and Message
“Let Others See Jesus in You” centers on the idea that a Christian’s life should visibly reflect Christ’s character. Its message draws from passages such as:
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Matthew 5:16 (“Let your light so shine before men…”)
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2 Corinthians 3:2–3 (believers as “living epistles”)
The refrain captures the hymn’s heart:
Let others see Jesus in you,
Keep telling the story, be faithful and true;
Let others see Jesus in you.
🎶 Musical Style
The song is written in a simple gospel style typical of the early 1900s:
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Clear, memorable melody
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Strong, repetitive chorus
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Designed for congregational singing
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Often sung in revival meetings and Baptist churches
✝️ Legacy
Though not as widely known in modern mainstream hymnals, the song remains popular in:
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Southern Baptist congregations
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Evangelistic services
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Personal testimony settings
It continues to be valued for its straightforward call to authentic Christian living and visible faith.

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