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622. Satisfied with Jesus

1 I am satisfied with Jesus,
He has done so much for me:
He has suffered to redeem me,
He has died to set me free.

Chorus:
I am satisfied, I am satisfied,
I am satisfied with Jesus,
But the question comes to me,
As I think of Calvary,
Is my Master satisfied with me?

2 He is with me in my trials,
Best of friends of all is He;
I can always count on Jesus,
Can He always count on me? [Chorus]

3 I can hear the voice of Jesus,
Calling out so pleadingly,
"Go and win the lost and straying";
Is He satisfied with me? [Chorus]

4 When my work on earth is ended,
And I cross the mystic sea,
Oh, that I could hear Him saying,
"I am satisfied with thee." [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: I am satisfied with Jesus
Title: Satisfied with Jesus
Author: B. B. McKinney
Refrain First Line: I am satisfied, I am satisfied
Meter: 8.7.8.7. with Chorus
Language: English
Publication Date: 2008
Topic: Commitment, Dedication, Consecration, Devotion
Copyright: © Copyright 1926. Renewed 1953 Broadman Press (SESAC)(admin. by LifeWay Worship). All rights reserved.
Notes: Now Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: ROUTH
Composer: B. B. McKinney
Meter: 8.7.8.7. with Chorus
Key: D Major
Copyright: © Copyright 1926. Renewed 1953 Broadman Press (SESAC)(admin. by LifeWay Worship). All rights reserved.
Notes: Now Public Domain.



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