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He is Sweeter Every Day

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: Williston Hymns #45 (1917) First Line: O how deep is the love of my Savior for me Refrain First Line: He was precious to me when I first knew His grace Lyrics: 1 O how deep is the love of my Savior for me, And how great His compassionate grace! And a truer devotion than His cannot be, Nor a vision so fair as His face. Refrain: He was precious to me when I first knew His grace, And my sins were all taken away; But the years help me more of His goodness to trace— He is sweeter to me ev’ry day. 2 When I saw Him afar I was filled with delight, For His beauty was charming to me; But each day other graces appear to my sight, And each moment more graces I see. [Refrain] 3 There are days when the clouds overshadow my soul, But His face thro’ the darkness appears; And the billows of sorrow at times o’er me roll, But His love can be seen thro’ my tears. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O how deep is the love of my Savior for me]

He is sweeter every day

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: Rodeheaver's Sunday School Songs #d147 (1917) First Line: O how deep is the love Refrain First Line: He was precious to me Languages: English

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