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O What a Message

Author: Grace J. Frances Hymnal: Devotional Songs #46 (1903) First Line: O what a message is Thine to me Refrain First Line: Wonderful love to me Lyrics: 1 O what a message is Thine to me, Jesus, my Lord and King: Tenderly calling, my soul to Thee, Jesus, my Saviour and King; Tenderly calling, where I may behold, Treasures more precious than rubies or gold, Treasures that sparkle in realms of day, Never to fade away. Chorus: Wonderful love to me, Wonderful love from Thee; Now and forever my song shall be, Wonderful love from Thee. 2 Gladly the message of life I hear, Jesus, my Lord and King: Sweeter than music Thy voice so dear, Jesus, my Saviour and King; Thou art my Shepherd and I am Thy sheep, Over me gently a watch Thou wilt keep, Safe in the fold with the pure and blest, Grant that I still may rest. [Chorus] 3 O what a rapture that ne'er shall cease, Jesus, my Saviour and King: Beautiful pastures so verdant and fair, Thou art directing and leading me there, O I can never Thy love repay, Jesus, my Hope, my Way. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [O what a message is Thine to me]

Wonderful love to me

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Twenty-three New and Selected Songs #d14 (1903) First Line: O what a message is thine to me

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