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11705. Chosen Not For Good In Me

1 Chosen not for good in me,
Waked from coming wrath to flee,
Hidden in the Savior’s side,
By the Spirit sanctified—
Teach me, Lord, on earth to show
By my love, how much I owe.

2 Oft I walk beneath the cloud,
Dark as midnight’s gloomy shroud:
But, when fear is at the height,
Jesus comes, and all is light;
Blessèd Jesus! bid me show
Doubting saints how much I owe.

3 Oft the nights of sorrow reign—
Weeping, sickness, sighing, pain;
But a night Thine anger burns—
Morning comes, and joy returns:
God of comforts! bid me show
To Thy poor how much I owe.

4 When in flowery paths I tread,
Oft by sin I’m captive led;
Oft I fall, but still arise—
Jesus comes—the tempter flies;
Blessèd Jesus! bid me show
Weary sinners all I owe.

Text Information
First Line: Chosen not for good in me
Title: Chosen Not For Good In Me
Author: Robert M. McCheyne
Meter: 77.77.77
Language: English
Source: The Sabbath Hymn Book (New York: Sheldon & Blakeman, 1858)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: THARAW
Arranger: H. Lamson
Meter: 77.77.77
Key: A♭ Major
Source: A Selection of Spiritual Songs by Charles S. Robinson (New York: Century Company, 1881)
Copyright: Public Domain



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