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265. Since Jesus Came Into My Heart

1 What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought
Since Jesus came into my heart!
I have light in my soul for which long I have sought,
Since Jesus came into my heart!

Refrain:
Since Jesus came into my heart,
Since Jesus came into my heart,
Floods of joy o’er my soul like the sea billows roll,
Since Jesus came into my heart.

2 I have ceased from my wandering and going astray,
Since Jesus came into my heart!
And my sins, which were many, are all washed away,
Since Jesus came into my heart! (Refrain)

3 There’s a light in the valley of death now for me,
Since Jesus came into my heart!
And the gates of the City beyond I can see,
Since Jesus came into my heart! (Refrain)

4 I shall go there to dwell in that City, I know,
Since Jesus came into my heart!
And I’m happy, so happy, as onward I go,
Since Jesus came into my heart! (Refrain)

Text Information
First Line: What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought
Title: Since Jesus Came Into My Heart
Author: Rufus H. McDaniel, 1850-1940
Refrain First Line: Since Jesus came into my heart
Language: English
Publication Date: 1957
Topic: Choruses: Refrains of the following; The Christian Way of Life: Praise and Testimony
Copyright: © 1914, Renewal, 1947 The Rodeheaver Co.
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought]
Composer: Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932
Key: A Major
Copyright: © 1914, Renewal, 1947 The Rodeheaver Co.
Notes: Now Public Domain



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