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I'm Satisfied

Hymnal: Quartette #32 (1889) First Line: Oh, no! there's nothing more I seek Refrain First Line: I'm satisfied with Jesus here Lyrics: 1 Oh, no! there's nothing more I seek, With Jesus ever near; My lips I feel are frail to speak His love to me so dear. From day to day He strengthens me With never failing grace; To be with Him is all I seek,— To see His blessed face. Chorus: I'm satisfied with Jesus here, He's ev'rything to me; His dying love has won my heart, And now He sets me free. 2 They bid me seek the world's delight, The charms that others see; But what to me is change of sight, While Jesus dwells with me? 'Tis true that I beheld them once, Yet never found relief; And tho' they won from me a smile, My heart was full of grief. [Chorus] 3 For oh! there are so many things Recall His love to me, He washed away my many sins With His own blood so free. The pride that reigned within my heart, My stern rebellious will, And ev'ry evil thought and wish Has vanished at His will. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, no! there's nothing more I seek]

I'm Satisfied

Hymnal: Songs for the Ransomed #32 (1887) First Line: Oh, no! there's nothing more I seek Refrain First Line: I'm satisfied with Jesus here Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, no! there's nothing more I seek]

I'm satisfied with Jesus here

Author: Ralph E. Hudson Hymnal: The Salvation Army Solos #d38 (1885) First Line: O no, there's nothing more to [I] seek
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I'm Satisfied with Jesus

Hymnal: Redemption Songs #C18 (1937) First Line: I'm satisfied with Jesus here Topics: Choruses Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm satisfied with Jesus here]

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