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Text: | God Forgot All My Sins |
Author: | Maud Frazer Jackson |
Tune: | [I would sing of the grace that met me] |
Composer: | C. Austin Miles |
1 I would sing of the grace that met me,
When I came up to Calvary;
How my sins are of God forgotten,
Buried deeply as in the sea!
Refrain:
My sins are forgiven, forgotten for aye!
No wonder I’m singing for gladness today;
God forgot all my sins there at Calvary,
He forgot all my sins, but remembers me.
2 Long the burden of sin I carried,
Till to Jesus for help I cried;
Now I’m free who was once in bondage,
By the blood of the Lamb who died. [Refrain]
3 I’m no more beneath condemnation,
Reconciled unto God at last;
And the love that has all forgiven,
Is the love that will hold me fast. [Refrain]
4 Are you yet the sin-burden bearing?
Christ has died that you might go free;
God will pardon you now, O sinner,
And will love through eternity. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | I would sing of the grace that met me |
Title: | God Forgot All My Sins |
Author: | Maud Frazer Jackson |
Refrain First Line: | My sins are forgiven, forgotten for aye! |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1922 |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [I would sing of the grace that met me] |
Composer: | C. Austin Miles |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
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