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I Am Saved

Representative Text

1 I am saved, thank God, I know it;
From His throne in Heav’n above,
Jesus Christ—to Him I owe it—
Sought me in His wondrous love.

Refrain:
I am saved, thank God, I know it;
I am saved, for Christ hath died;
Thro’ the precious blood of Jesus
I am saved and purified.

2 I am saved, thank God, I know it,
From my life so dark with sin;
Changed my heart, and well I know it,
Jesus Christ now dwells within. [Refrain]

3 I am saved to endless glory—
Glory that begins below;
Saved to tell the old, old story,
Of the Christ who loved me so. [Refrain]

4 I am saved, thank God, I know it;
Would you have salvation, too?
Jesus, loving, would bestow it—
Freely offers it to you. [Refrain]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #14822

Author: Charles A. Starr

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Text Information

First Line: I am saved, thank God, I know it
Title: I Am Saved
Author: Charles A. Starr (1910)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I am saved, I am saved, thank God, I know it
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #14822
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The Cyber Hymnal #14822

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