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Lord, Thou Has Set an Open Door

Author: Roger K. Powell, 1914- Meter: 8.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Lord, thou hast set an open door Topics: New Year and Changing Seasons Used With Tune: PARIS
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Wounded for Me

Author: William G. J. Ovens, 1870-1945; Gladys W. Roberts, 1888-1983 Meter: 8.10.10.10 Appears in 59 hymnals First Line: Wounded for me, wounded for me Lyrics: 1. Wounded for me, wounded for me, There on the cross He was wounded for me; Gone my transgressions, and now I am free, All because Jesus was wounded for me. 2. Dying for me, dying for me, There on the cross He was dying for me; Now in His death my redemption I see, All because Jesus was dying for me. 3. Risen for me, risen for me, Up from the grave He has risen for me; Now evermore from death’s sting I am free, All because Jesus has risen for me. 4. Living for me, living for me, Up in the skies He is living for me; Daily He’s pleading and praying for me, All because Jesus is living for me. 5. Coming for me, coming for me, One day to earth He is coming for me; Then with what joy His dear face I shall see, O how I praise Him—He’s coming for me! Used With Tune: [Wounded for me, wounded for me]

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