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7062. Verily, I Say unto You

1. Oh, what a Savior that He died for me!
From condemnation He hath made me free;
He that believeth on the Son, said He,
Hath everlasting life.

Refrain
Verily, verily, I say unto you;
Verily, verily, message ever new!
He that believeth on the Son ’tis true!
Hath everlasting life!

2. All my iniquities on Him were laid,
All my indebtedness by Him was paid;
All who believe on Him, the Lord hath said,
Hath everlasting life. [Refrain]

3. Though poor and needy, I can trust my Lord;
Though weak and sinful I believe His Word;
O glad message! Every child of God
Hath everlasting life. [Refrain]

4. Though all unworthy, yet I will not doubt;
For him that cometh He will not cast out:
He that believeth, oh, the good news shout!
Hath everlasting life. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Oh, what a Savior that He died for me
Title: Verily, I Say unto You
Author: James McGranahan (1878)
Refrain First Line: Verily, verily, I say unto you
Language: English
Source: Gospel Hymns No. 3, 1878
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Oh, what a Savior that He died for me]
Composer: James McGranahan (1878)
Incipit: 11217 65123 22321
Key: F Major
Source: Gospel Hymns No. 3, 1878
Copyright: Public Domain



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