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21. Saved!

1 Jesus my Savior came to save me
When I was wand’ring out in the night;
Riches of glory freely gave me;
Flooded my soul with His wondrous light.

Chorus:
I’m saved! saved! this is my story:—
Jesus my Savior cleanses and keeps me!
I’m saved! saved! filled with His glory!
Glory to Jesus, His grace is free.

2 Jesus my Savior came to cleanse me,
Carnal in heart and fightings within;
Now I enjoy His precious fulness
Power and vict’ry o’er inbred sin. [Chorus]

3 Jesus my Savior came to guide me,
Over the mountains, down thro' the vale;
Still He is with me, strong to keep me;
Following Him I shall never fail. [Chorus]

4 Jesus my Savior soon will call me
Home to my mansion, shining above;
There shall I see Him in His glory,
Praise and adore Him in songs of love. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, my Savior, came to save me
Title: Saved!
Author: Rev. H. E. Bright
Refrain First Line: I'm saved! saved! this is my story
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Topic: Assurance; Forgiveness (Pardon); Petition and Prayer (1 more...)
Copyright: Copyright, 1913, by Homer A. Rodeheaver.
Tune Information
Name: [Jesus my Savior came to save me]
Composer: Rev. H. E. Bright
Key: C Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1913, by Homer A. Rodeheaver.



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