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Are You Trusting In the Blood?

Do you know the blessed story of the blood of Calvary

Author: Leonard C. Voke
Tune: [Do you know the blessed story of the blood of Calvary]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Do you know the blessed story of the blood of Calvary?
How the Saviour gave His life to ransom sinners such as we?
Are you trusting in the blood?
Are you trusting in the blood of Calvary?

Refrain:
Are you trusting, trusting, trusting in the blood,
In the blood that was shed on Calvary,
‘Twas for you they pierced His side,
‘Twas for you that Jesus died,
Are you trusting, trusting in the blood?

2 Do you know that Jesus gave His all to make the sinner whole?
Sacrificed His very life blood to redeem the sinner’s soul?
Are you trusting in the blood?
Are you trusting in the blood of Calvary? [Refrain]

3 Will you spurn this glorious message that for you the Saviour died?
Or be washed in Calvary’s fountain flowing freely from His side?
Are you trusting in the blood?
Are you trusting in the blood of Calvary? [Refrain]

Source: Alexander's Hymns No. 4 #116

Author: Leonard C. Voke

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Text Information

First Line: Do you know the blessed story of the blood of Calvary
Title: Are You Trusting In the Blood?
Author: Leonard C. Voke
Refrain First Line: Are you trusting, trusting, trusting in the blood
Copyright: Public Domain

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Alexander's Hymns No. 4 #116

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