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His Love Is Wonderful to Me

Representative Text

1 Love divine! Oh, sing the wondrous story,
Far and near the glorious news proclaim;
How for us God’s only Son was given,
Bringing life to all who trust His name.

Refrain:
His love is wonderful to me,
His love is wonderful to me;
For Jesus loved me so,
He did to Calv’ry go;
His love is wonderful to me.

2 Love divine, ‘twas manifest in Jesus
As He walked and talked by Galilee;
He who knew no sin became my Saviour,
On the cross He “paid it all” for me. [Refrain]

3 Love divine, the balm for ev’ry heartache,
Love divine, the refuge of my soul;
Take my life, possess my inmost nature,
Over all my being have control. [Refrain]

Source: His Fullness Songs #172

Author: Paul White

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Text Information

First Line: Love divine, O sing the wondrous story
Title: His Love Is Wonderful to Me
Author: Paul White (1933)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: His love is wonderful to me
Copyright: © 1933, Renewal 1961 by Paul White. Assigned to Singspiration, Inc.

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