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40. I Do, Don't You?

1 I know a great Savior, I do, don’t you?
I live by His favor, I do, don’t you?
For grace I implore Him,
I worship before Him,
I love and adore Him, I do, don’t you?

2 I need Him to lead me, I do, don’t you?
Heav’n’s manna to feed me, I do, don’t you?
Whatever betide me,
I need Him beside me,
In mercy to hide me, I do, don’t you?

3 I love to be near Him, I do, don’t you?
He speaks and I hear Him, I do, don’t you?
For me He is caring,
The cross I am bearing,
I love Him for sharing, I do, don’t you?

4 I want Him to use me, I do, don’t you?
For service to choose me, I do, don’t you?
I want Him to bless me,
To own and confess me,
Completely possess me, I do, don’t you?

Text Information
First Line: I know a great Savior, I do; don't you?
Title: I Do, Don't You?
Author: Melville W. Miller
Language: English
Publication Date: 1981
Topic: Hymns
Copyright: © 1907. Renewed 1935 by E.O. Excell
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [I know a great Savior]
Composer: E. O. Excell, 1851-1921
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: © 1907. Renewed 1935 by E.O. Excell
Notes: Now Public Domain



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