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2747. If Christ Is Mine

1. If Christ is mine, then all is mine,
And more than angels know;
Both present things and things to come,
And grace and glory, too.

2. If He is mine, then, though He frown,
He never will forsake;
His chastisements all work for good,
And but His love bespeak.

3. If He is mine, I need not fear,
The rage of earth and hell;
He will support my feeble frame,
And all their power repel.

4. If He is mine, let friends forsake,
And earthly comforts flee;
He, the dispenser of all good,
Is more than these to me.

5. If He is mine, I’ll fearless pass
Through death’s tremendous vale;
He’ll be my comfort and my stay
When heart and flesh shall fail.

6. Let Jesus tell me He is mine,
I nothing want beside:
My soul shall at the Fountain live
When all the streams are dried.

Text Information
First Line: If Christ is mine, then all is mine
Title: If Christ Is Mine
Author: Benjamin Beddome (1817)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ECKHARDTSHEIM
Composer: Heinrich Christoph (Charles) Zeuner (1833)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 32346 54433 25671
Key: Eā™­ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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