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714. But can it be that I should prove

1 But can it be that I should prove
For ever faithful to thy love,
From sin for ever cease?
I thank thee for the blessèd hope;
It lifts my drooping spirit up,
It gives me back my peace.

Refrain:
He lives, He lives,
I know that my redeemer lives.

2 In thee, O Lord, I put my trust,
Mighty and merciful and just;
Thy sacred word is passed;
And I, who dare thy word receive,
Without committing sin shall live,
Shall live to God at last.

3 I rest in thine almighty power;
The name of Jesus is a tower
That hides my life above;
Thou canst, thou will my helper be;
My confidence is all in thee,
The faithful God of love.

4 Wherefore, in never-ceasing prayer,
My soul to thy continual care
I faithfully commend;
Assured that thou through life shalt save,
And show thyself beyond the grave
My everlasting friend.

Text Information
First Line: But can it be that I should prove
Author: Charles Wesley (1707-88)
Refrain First Line: He lives, He lives
Language: English
Publication Date: 1986
Topic: The salvation soldier: Faith and trust
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