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143. Jesus, My Lord

1 What have I done for Thee,
Jesus, my Lord?
Yet dost Thou care for me,
Jesus, my Lord!
When I was far astray,
Gently I heard Thee say,
I am the Living Way,
I am the Lord.

2 What have I done for Thee,
Jesus, my Lord?
Yet hast Thou bled for me,
Jesus, my Lord!
O my ungrateful heart!
Cleanse it in every part;
Thou my salvation art,
Jesus, my Lord.

3 What have I done for Thee,
Jesus, my Lord?
Yet hast Thou died for me,
Jesus, my Lord!
O how the crimson tide
Streams from Thy wounded side!
Jesus, the crucified,
Jesus, my Lord.

Text Information
First Line: What have I done for Thee, Jesus, my Lord
Title: Jesus, My Lord
Author: Fanny J. van Alstyne
Publication Date: 1889
Scripture:
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [What have I done for Thee]
Composer: Thomas J. Cook
Notes: Public Domain.



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