Go Ad-Free
If you regularly use Hymnary.org, you might benefit from eliminating ads. Consider buying a Hymnary Pro subscription.
Text: | Now I Am His |
Author: | F. J. McC. |
Tune: | [When I was weak and weary] |
Composer: | F. J. McCuddy |
1 When I was weak and weary,
Marked with the blight of sin,
Knowing no place of refuge,
Vict’ry I could not win;
Jesus then bade me enter
Into that hav’n of rest,
Place of eternal safety,
Realm of His loved and blest.
Refrain:
Now I am His and He is mine,
Sharing His love and joy divine;
Not all the wealth in ev’ry mine,
Nor pleasant scenes of any clime,
Could take His place or satisfy,
And I’ll be with Him by and by;
Whom He hath called He’ll glorify,
Then I’ll be just like Him.
2 All who will now may enter,
Jesus was crucified;
Tho’ Lord of all creation,
He came to earth and died;
Came in His love and pity,
Seeking for you and me,
Still He is gently calling,
What shall the answer be? [Refrain]
3 O what a wondrous Saviour,
O what a Friend divine;
Jesus who helps the fallen,
Jesus who heals the blind;
Hearken then to His pleading,
List to His loving voice,
Trust now your all to Jesus,
He’ll make your heart rejoice. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
---|---|
First Line: | When I was weak and weary |
Title: | Now I Am His |
Author: | F. J. McC. |
Refrain First Line: | Now I am His and He is mine |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1927 |
Tune Information | |
---|---|
Name: | [When I was weak and weary] |
Composer: | F. J. McCuddy |
Media | |
---|---|
MIDI file: | MIDI |