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38. Oh! It Is Wonderful

1 In His undying love Christ came from Heav'n above,
Came to redeem us from death and despair;
Come, then, make no delay, turn from thy sin away,
Casting on Him ev'ry sorrow and care.

Chorus:
Oh, it is wonderful, So very wonderful,
That we by grace should be Saved thro' eternity;
Oh! it is wonderful, So very wonderful,
That He should suffer On Calv'ry for me.

2 While we in sin were dead, Christ, the Redeemer bled,
Suffer'd and sorrowed on Calvary's tree;
Matchless the love He show'd, it was the debt we owed,
Blessed the tho't, that He suffer'd for me. [Chorus]

3 Jesus, the Holy One, God's well beloved Son,
Offers to ransom thy sin burden'd soul;
Pleads with thee tenderly, willing to pardon thee;
Yield to His love, let Him now make thee whole. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: In His undying love Christ came from Heav'n above
Title: Oh! It Is Wonderful
Author: Mabel J. Rosemon
Refrain First Line: Oh, it is wonderful, So very wonderful
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Atonement; Salvation
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [In His undying love Christ came from Heav'n above]
Composer: Grant Colfax Tullar
Key: E♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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