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Jesus Can Save You Now

Representative Text

1 Though far in the pathway of sin you have strayed,
Jesus can save you now,
The shame and the stripes upon Him have been laid,
Jesus can save you now.

Refrain:
Jesus can save you now,
Jesus can save you now;
Only believe Him, only receive Him,
Jesus can save you now.

2 He came not the righteous, but sinners to call,
Jesus can save you now;
He knows and He cares when you stumble and fall,
Jesus can save you now. [Refrain]

3 For pardon and cleansing, His blood doth avail,
Jesus can save you now;
His arm is not shortened, His love cannot fail,
Jesus can save you now. [Refrain]

4 Look up to the cross from your depth of despair,
Jesus can save you now;
Though low you have fallen, redemption is there,
Jesus can save you now. [Refrain]

Source: Victorious Life Hymns #55

Author: Fred P. Morris

Born in Ballarat, Australia; died in Parkville, Australia Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Though far in the pathway of sin you have strayed
Title: Jesus Can Save You Now
Author: Fred P. Morris (1919)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Jesus can save you now
Copyright: Public Domain

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