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I will trust my blessed Savior

I will trust my blessed Savior

Author: J. Pittman
Published in 3 hymnals


Representative Text

1 I will trust my blessed Saviour,
For I know He died for me,
And that o'er the king of terrors
He hath gained the victory.

Refrain:
I am coming, Lord, I'm coming,
Coming now without delay;
I will trust Thee; Saviour, bless me,
Keep me lest I go astray.

2 I will leave the world behind me,
And its follies, all its sin;
Take me, Saviour, and in mercy
Let Thy work of grace begin. [Refrain]

3 I will own my Lord and Master,
With the mouth I will confess,
Here before the congregation
His exalted name I'll bless. [Refrain]

4 With my Lord I will be buried
In His Own baptismal garve.
Lord, I all to Thee surrender,
Thou wilt bless and Thou wilt save. [Refrain]

Source: Churches of Christ Hymn Book #493

Author: J. Pittman

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Text Information

First Line: I will trust my blessed Savior
Author: J. Pittman
Refrain First Line: I am coming Lord, I'm coming
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances in all hymnals

Instances (1 - 3 of 3)

Alexander's Hymns of Praise No. 1 #d7

Text

Churches of Christ Hymn Book #493

Churches of Christ Hymn Book (with Supplement) #753

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