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3236. Jesus, Lamb of God, for Me

1. Jesus, Lamb of God, for me
Thou, the Lord of life, didst die;
Whither—whither, but to Thee,
Can a trembling sinner fly?
Death’s dark waters o’er me roll,
Save, O save, my sinking soul.

2. Never bowed a martyr’s head
Weighed with equal sorrow down;
Never blood so rich was shed,
Never king wore such a crown;
To Thy cross and sacrifice
Faith now lifts her tearful eyes.

3. All my soul by love subdued,
Melts in deep contrition there;
By Thy mighty grace renewed,
New-born hope forbids despair:
Lord! Thou canst my guilt forgive,
Thou has bid me look and live.

4. While with broken heart I kneel
Sinks the inward storm to rest;
Life—immortal life—I feel
Kindled in my throbbing breast
Thine—for ever Thine—I am!
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, Lamb of God, for me
Title: Jesus, Lamb of God, for Me
Author: Ray Palmer (1863)
Meter: 77.77.77
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: HEATHLANDS
Composer: Henry Thomas Smart (1866)
Meter: 77.77.77
Incipit: 51756 65423 45432
Key: Eā™­ Major
Source: Psalms and Hymns for Divine Worship, 1866
Copyright: Public Domain



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