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20. Wonderful Saviour

1 Jesus, my King, my wonderful Saviour,
All of my life is given to Thee.
I am rejoicing in Thy salvation.
Thy precious blood now maketh me free.

Refrain
Wonderful Saviour, wonderful Saviour,
Thou art so near, so precious to me!
Wonderful Saviour, wonderful Saviour,
My heart is filled with praises to Thee.

2 Freedom from sin, oh, wonderful story!
All of its stains washed whiter than snow!
Jesus has come to live in His temple,
And with His love my heart is aglow. [Refrain]

3 Jesus, my Lord, I'll ever adore Thee,
Lay at Thy feet my treasures of love.
Lead me in ways to show forth Thy glory,
Ways that will end in heaven above. [Refrain]

4 When in that bright and beautiful city
I shall behold Thy glories untold,
I shall be like Thee, wonderful Saviour,
And I will sing while ages unfold. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, my King, my wonderful Saviour
Title: Wonderful Saviour
Author: J. M. H.
Refrain First Line: Wonderful saviour, wonderful Saviour
Language: English
Publication Date: 1978
Copyright: Copyright 1905. Renewed 1933 by Ruth S. Harris. Assigned to Nazarene Publishing House.
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Jesus, my King, my wonderful Saviour]
Composer: J. M. Harris
Key: G Major
Copyright: Copyright 1905. Renewed 1933 by Ruth S. Harris. Assigned to Nazarene Publishing House.
Notes: Now Public Domain



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