103. Blessed stranger

1 In the paths of sin I travelled,
Laden with my woe;
Naught of rest or comfort gaining,
Naught could peace bestow.
Lo! I met a sweet-voiced stranger,
Knew not whence he came,
Till his nail-scarred hands he offered,
Then I knew his name.

Refrain:
Blessed stranger, now a friend,
Dearer far than earth can show;
Kindness he will e’er extend,
Want or fear I ne’er shall know.

2 All unworthy of his favor,
I to him have come;
Rest form all my weary labor,
I shall find at home.
Priceless are his gifts of mercy,
Grace and pardon free;
Pure and earnest my devotion
To his cause shall be. [Refrain]

3 He’s the chief among ten thousand,
Altogether mine;
Heart and soul I give forever
To this Friend divine.
Ev’ry day I’m sweetly learning
Of his tenderness,
Flow’rs are in my pathway springing,
As the miles grow less. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: In the paths of sin I travelled
Title: Blessed stranger
Author: Mrs. E. W. Chapman
Refrain First Line: Blessed stranger, now a friend
Publication Date: 1892
Topic: Christ; Salvation
Tune Information
Name: [In the paths of sin I traveled]
Composer: J. H. Tenney



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