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What a wonderful change in my heart there has been

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1 What a wonderful change in my heart there has been,
Since the Saviour’s dear love I first knew;
I am free from the bondage and fetters of sin,
For He saves me, and He will save you.

Refrain:
He saves me, He saves me today,
And His love in my heart doth renew;
Blessed Saviour divine,
I am His, He is mine,
For He saves me, and He will save you.

2 Ev’ry day, ev’ry hour, I am walking with Him,
He’s an unfailing Friend, strong and true;
There’s a light in my soul that shall never grow dim,
For He saves me, and He will save you. [Refrain]

3 As a child of His grace, ev’ry promise is mine,
He will keep me the whole journey thro’;
Not a foe shall I fear, nor a shadow of time,
For He saves me, and He will save you. [Refrain]

Source: Songs of Help: for the Sunday school, evangelistic and church services #104

Author: Anna F. Oakley

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First Line: What a wonderful change in my heart there has been
Author: Anna F. Oakley
Refrain First Line: He saves me
Copyright: Public Domain

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Songs of Help #104

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