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He Pardoned a Rebel Like Me

I heard of a Savior whose love was so great, That He laid down His life on the tree

Tune: [I heard of a Savior whose love was so great] (11761)
Published in 19 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 I heard of a Saviour whose love was so great
That he laid down his life on the tree;
The thorns they were pierced on his beautiful brow
To pardon a rebel like me.

Refrain:
He pardoned a rebel, a rebel like me,
He pardoned a rebel like me.
The thorns they were pierced on his beautiful brow
To pardon a rebel like me.

2 They tell me he wept over sinners one day Saying:
O that your Saviour you knew!
How oft would I gather you under my wing
And pardon poor rebels like you.

3 O love so amazing that broke my hard heart
And brought me, dear Jesus, to thee!
I know, when I came, thou didst not cast me out
But didst pardon a rebel like me.

4 ‘Tis true that poor sinners of all kinds he saves,
And you he will not cast away;
He waits in his mercy sweet peace to bestow,
So come to the fountain today.


Source: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #331

Text Information

First Line: I heard of a Savior whose love was so great, That He laid down His life on the tree
Title: He Pardoned a Rebel Like Me
Language: English
Refrain First Line: He pardoned a rebel like me
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Song Book of the Salvation Army #331

Include 18 pre-1979 instances
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