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348. My Savior's Love

1 I stand amazed in the presence
Of Jesus, the Nazarene,
And wonder how He could love me,
A sinner, condemned, unclean.

Refrain:
How marvelous! How wonderful!
And my song shall ever be:
How marvelous! How wonderful!
Is my Savior's love for me!

2 For me it was in the garden
He prayed, "Not My will, but Thine;"
He had no tears for His own griefs,
But sweat-drops of blood for mine. [Refrain]

3 In pity angels beheld Him
And came from the world of light
To comfort Him in the sorrows
He bore for my soul that night. [Refrain]

4 He took my sins and my sorrows;
He made them His very own.
He bore the burden to Calv'ry
And suffered and died alone. [Refrain]

5 When with the ransomed in glory
His face I at last shall see,
'Twill be my joy thro' the ages
To sing of His love for me. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I stand amazed in the presence
Title: My Savior's Love
Author: Charles H. Gabriel
Meter: 8.7.8.7. with Refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 1997
Topic: The Life of Christ: The Redeemer: His Grace, Love and Mercy
Notes: Optional transition to "O How He Loves You and Me"
Tune Information
Name: MY SAVIOR'S LOVE
Composer: Charles H. Gabriel
Meter: 8.7.8.7. with Refrain
Key: A♭ Major



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