Text: | O Wonderful Story of Love |
Author: | Mrs. C. H. M. |
Tune: | [Twas not to condemn us the dear Savior came] |
Composer: | Mrs. C. H. Morris |
1 ‘Twas not to condemn us the dear Savior came,
But seeking to save us, all praise to His name;
Enduring the cross and despising the shame,
O wonderful story of love.
Chorus:
O wonderful story of love,
The sweetest that ever was told;
I’ll sing it in glory,
That wonderful story,
The story that never grows old.
2 Rejected, forsaken, betrayed by His own,
The winepress of sorrow He trod all alone
That He with His life-blood for sin might atone,
O wonderful story of love. [Chorus]
3 He died, He arose, and He liveth again,
And now intercedes for the children of men;
A King everlasting, with Him we shall reign,
O wonderful story of love. [Chorus]
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First Line: | Twas not to condemn us the dear Savior came |
Title: | O Wonderful Story of Love |
Author: | Mrs. C. H. M. |
Refrain First Line: | O wonderful story of love |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1928 |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Twas not to condemn us the dear Savior came] |
Composer: | Mrs. C. H. Morris |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
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