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10. Trusting in Jesus

1 Trusting in Jesus, my Saviour divine,
I have the witness that still he is mine;
Great are the blessings he giveth to me;
Oh, I am happy as mortal can be.

Chorus:
I am redeemed, and I know it full well,
Saved by his grace, I with him shall dwell;
I am redeemed, and the child of his love,
Heir to a glorious crown above.

2 Once I was far from my Saviour and King,
Now he has taught me his mercy to sing;
Peace in believing he giveth to me:
Oh, I am happy as mortal can be. [Chorus]

3 Trusting in Jesus, oh, what should I fear?
Nothing can harm me when he is so near!
Sweet is the promise he giveth to me:
Oh, I am happy as mortal can be. [Chorus]

4 If while a stranger I journey below
Filled with his fulness such rapture I know,
What will the bliss of eternity be,
When in his beauty the King I shall see? [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Trusting in Jesus, my Saviour divine
Title: Trusting in Jesus
Author: Frank Gould
Refrain First Line: I am redeemed, and I know it full well
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Copyright: Copyright, 1885, by John J. Hood.
Tune Information
Name: [Trusting in Jesus, my Saviour divine]
Composer: Jno. R. Sweney
Key: F Major or modal



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