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11226. Oh, My Lord Jesus

1 Oh, my Lord Jesus, if I did not have You,
Or if Your blood did not for sinners speak,
Where would my soul, least, and last, and lost,
Peace and forgiveness seek?

2 Where would my tears and sorrow find relief?
What other heart like Yours so full of love?
You are my confidence, You and You alone,
None other reigns above.

3 Had You not loved me first, before creation,
My stubborn heart would not have sought Your grace;
You searched me out, and in Your mercy took me
Into Your fond embrace.

4 Now, from the bottom of my soul I thank You,
For the eternal plan to give me rest,
Fellowship, life forever through the cross;
Your child is truly blessed.

Text Information
First Line: Oh, my Lord Jesus, if I did not have You
Title: Oh, My Lord Jesus
German Title: Ach, Mein Herr Jesu, Wenn Ich Dich Nicht Hätte
Author: Christian Gregor
Paraphraser: Bradley McKenzie (2017)
Versifier: Richard W. Adams (2017)
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: FLEMMING
Composer: Friedrich F. Flemming (1811)
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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