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12513. Savior, Now I Come To Thee

1 Savior, now I come to Thee,
Weak and helpless from disease,
Asking Thee to set me free,
Give me life and health and peace.

Refrain:
I am trusting, Lord, in Thee,
O dear Lamb of Calvary,
Humbly at Thy cross I bow,
Jesus heals me, heals me now.

2 Break the strength of Satan’s hand,
Speak this sore disease away,
For I know at Thy command
Every power must obey. [Refrain]

3 Precious Savior, this I know—
’Tis Thy will to set me free;
On me, now this grace bestow,
As I claim my liberty. [Refrain]

4 Now I stand upon Thy word,
Now the promise I believe;
It is mine, I take it, Lord,
Perfect healing I receive. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Savior, now I come to Thee
Title: Savior, Now I Come To Thee
Author: Jacob W. Byers
Refrain First Line: I am trusting, Lord, in Thee
Meter: 77.77 D
Language: English
Source: Songs of the Evening Light by Barney E. Warren and Andrew L. Byers (Grand Junction, MI: Gospel Trumpet, 1897)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: ABERYSTWYTH by Jospeh Parry, ENNIUS by Leonard C. Everett, RED OAK by W. Howard Doane
Tune Information
Name: GUIDE
Composer: Marcus Morris Wells (1858)
Meter: 77.77 D
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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