My Savior Suffered on the Tree
(1788-1851)
My Savior suffered on the tree,
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!
O come and praise the Lord with me!
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!
Chorus:
The Lamb, the Lamb, the bleeding Lamb,
I love the sound of Jesus' name,
It sets my spirit all in aflame,
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!
He bore my sins and curse and shame,
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!
And I am saved through Jesus' name,
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!
I know my sins are all forgiven,
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!
And I am on my way to Heaven,
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!
And when the storms of life are o’er,
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!
I’ll sing upon a happier shore
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!
And this my ceaseless song shall be,
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!
That Jesus tasted death for me,
Glory to the bleeding Lamb!
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25 Jul-3 Aug: Pastors’ training conferences in Costa Rica with LendAHand Mission Teams.
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