Text: | I heard a voice, the sweetest voice |
Author: | Peter Stryker |
Tune: | JERUSALEM |
Composer: | Louis Spohr |
1 I heard a voice, the sweetest voice
That mortal ever heard;
O, how it made my heart rejoice,
And every feeling stirred!
'Twas Jesus spoke to me so mild,
He called me to his side,
And said, although with heart defiled,
I might in him confide.
2 I saw his face, the fairest face
That mortal ever saw;
I longed the Saviour to embrace,
From him new life to draw.
"Come unto me," he kindly said,
"And I will give thee rest;
The ransom-price I full paid;
Repent! believe! be blest!"
3 I felt his love, the strongest love
That mortal ever felt;
O, how it drew my soul above,
And made my hard heart melt!
My burden at his feet, I laid,
And new the joy of heaven,
As in my willing ear he said
The blessed word, "Forgiven!"
Text Information | |
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First Line: | I heard a voice, the sweetest voice |
Author: | Peter Stryker |
Publication Date: | 1886 |
Topic: | The Sinner: Repentance and Acceptance |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | JERUSALEM |
Composer: | Louis Spohr |
Meter: | C. M. D. |
Key: | D Major |
Notes: | Alternate tunes: #486 or 83. |