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God In Us

Author: Frederick W. Steele Hymnal: Progressive Sunday School Songs #127 (1923) First Line: My Lord and Savior, can it be Refrain First Line: O Thou who art the sinner’s Friend Lyrics: 1 My Lord and Savior, can it be That Thou wilt make Thy home with me! And enter my sin-burdened heart, And never from my soul depart? Refrain: O Thou who art the sinner’s Friend, Bow down Thine ear, my prayer attend; Make Thou my heart Thy dwelling place, Uphold and keep me by Thy grace. 2 Tho’ all unworthy of my Guest, Tho’ sin and error stand confessed, I must believe Thy spoken word— “I will abide,” mine ears have heard. [Refrain] 3 And if in truth Thou’lt sup with me, My inmost heart cleansed be; O make it pure,—cast out all sin That Christ indeed may enter in. [Refrain] Topics: Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: [My Lord and Savior, can it be]
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God In Us

Author: Frederick W. Steele Hymnal: Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets #123 (1925) First Line: My Lord and Savior, can it be Refrain First Line: O Thou who art the sinner's Friend Languages: English Tune Title: [My Lord and Savior, can it be]

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