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Ashamed of Jesus

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The American Hymnal #453 (1933) First Line: Behold the Savior kneeling there; like sweat flow drops of blood Refrain First Line: No, no, oh, no Languages: English Tune Title: [Behold the Savior kneeling there; like sweat flow drops of blood]
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Ashamed of Jesus

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 3 #40 (1921) First Line: Behold the Saviour kneeling there; like sweat flow drops of blood Lyrics: 1 Behold the Saviour kneeling there; like sweat flow drops of blood; To wash my ev’ry sin away He shed the crimson flood. To bear the guilt of all the world, from heaven Jesus came, And shall I be ashamed of Him, ashamed of Jesus’ name? 2 The Saviour wore for me a crown of thorns upon His head, That I forevermore might wear a crown of life instead; For me He suffered, O, so much, for me He bore all blame; And shall I be ashamed of Him, ashamed of Jesus’ name? 3 For me He hung upon the cross, before the mocking crowd; Five bleeding wounds, and all for me; in death His head He bowed! Amazing love! for me, for me, He bore my sin and shame, And shall I be ashamed of Him, ashamed of Jesus’ name? 4 Let evening blush to own the stars, God’s glory which display; Let morning blush to own the sun that turns night into day. The Saviour turned my night to day, and may I blush with shame, When I no more confess His name, His precious, precious name. Topics: Praising, Jesus Christ; Witnessing Tune Title: [Behold the Saviour kneeling there; like sweat flow drops of blood]
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Ashamed of Jesus

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Wonderful Jesus and Other Songs #102 (1927) First Line: Behold the Saviour kneeling there; like sweat flow drops of blood Tune Title: [Behold the Saviour kneeling there; like sweat flow drops of blood]

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