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2740. I Believe Jesus Saves

1. I am coming to Jesus for rest,
Rest, such as the purified know;
My soul is athirst to be blest,
To be washed and made whiter than snow.

Refrain
I believe Jesus saves,
And His blood washes whiter than snow;
I believe Jesus saves,
And His blood washes whiter than snow;

2. In coming, my sin I deplore,
My weakness and poverty show;
I long to be saved evermore,
To be washed and made whiter than snow. [Refrain]

3. To Jesus I give up my all,
Every treasure and idol I know;
For His fullness of blessing I call,
Till His blood washes whiter than snow. [Refrain]

4. I am trusting in Jesus alone,
Trusting now His salvation to know;
And His blood doth so fully atone,
I am washed and made whiter than snow. [Refrain]

5. My heart is in raptures of love,
Love, such as the ransomed ones know;
I am strengthened with might from above,
I am washed and made whiter than snow. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I am coming to Jesus for rest
Title: I Believe Jesus Saves
Author: William McDonald, 1820-1901
Refrain First Line: I believe Jesus saves
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: IN THE SWEET BY AND BY
Composer: Joseph P. Webster (1868)
Incipit: 12321 21651 23335
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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