123. "He Saves to the Uttermost"

1 I was once far away from the Savior
And as vile as a sinner could be;
I wondered if Christ, the Redeemer,
Would save a poor sinner like me.
I wandered on in the darkness,
Not a ray of light could I see;
And the tho't fill'd my heart with sadness,
There's no hope for a sinner like me.

2 But there in that lonely hour
A voice sweetly whispered to me,
Saying "Christ, the Redeemer, hath power
To save a poor sinner like thee."
I listened, and lo! 'twas the Savior
That was speaking so kindly to me:
I cried, "I'm the chief of sinners,
Thou canst save a poor sinner like me."

3 Fully then trust I in Jesus,
And oh, what a joy came to me;
My heart was filled with praises,
For he saved a poor sinner like me.
No longer in darkness I'm walking,
For the light is shining on me,
And now unto others I'm telling
How he saved a poor sinner like me.

Text Information
First Line: I was once far away from the Savior
Title: "He Saves to the Uttermost"
Author: Chas. I. Butler
Language: English
Publication Date: 1879
Copyright: Copyright, 1878, by John R. Sweney
Tune Information
Name: [I was once far away from the Savior]
Composer: Jno. R. Sweney
Key: A♭ Major



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