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424. My Sins Are Blotted Out

1 What a wondrous message in God's Word!
My sins are blotted out, I know!
If I trust in His redeeming blood,
My sins are blotted out, I know!

Refrain:
My sins are blotted out, I know!
My sins are blotted out, I know!
They are buried in the depths of the deepest sea:
My sins are blotted out, I know!

2 Once my heart was black but now what joy,
My sins are blotted out, I know!
I have peace that nothing can destroy,
My sins are blotted out, I know! [Refrain]

3 I shall stand someday before my King,
My sins are blotted out, I know!
With the ransomed host I then shall sing:
"My sins are blotted out, I know! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: What a wondrous message in God's Word!
Title: My Sins Are Blotted Out
Author: Merril Dunlop
Refrain First Line: My sins are blotted out, I know!
Language: English
Publication Date: 1982
Topic: Testimony, Witness and Evangelism
Copyright: © 1927. Renewal 1955 by Merrill Dunlop. Assigned to Singspiration, Inc.
Notes: Now Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [What a wondrous message in God's Word!]
Composer: Merril Dunlop
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: © 1927. renewal 1955 by Merrill Dunlop. Assigned to Singspiration, Inc.
Notes: Now Public Domain.



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