Ó Vem a Jesus

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1. Jesus, lá na glória, de retidão vestido,
Por meu Advogado Se constituiu,
E sempre sustenta e defende o redimido.
Ó, podes dizer que também te remiu?

Estribilho:
Ó, vem a Jesus! Ó, vem a Jesus!
Eterna ventura terás pela cruz!

2. Minh’alma tem paz, tudo é calmo como um rio;
É a paz que, no Céu, tem o seu manancial;
É dom de meu Deus por Jesus, em quem confio.
E tu ‘inda não tens a paz divinal? [Estribilho]

3. Morada, já tenho, com todos os remidos,
Que foi preparada por Cristo aos Seus.
Ali não há morte nem mágoa, nem gemidos,
Também tu terás um lugar lá nos Céus. [Estribilho]

Source: Louvores ao Rei #150

Author: Samuel O'Malley Cluff

Rv Samuel O'Malley Gore Cluff (Clough) United Kingdom 1837-1910. Born in Dublin, Ireland, he attended Trinity College and became a minister in the (Anglican) Church of Ireland. He pastored at various locations in Ireland. In 1884 he became leader of the Plymouth Brethren. He married Anne Blake Edge. They had four children. He wrote hymn poems and about 1000 songs. He composed many melodies and oratories. He died in Abbeyleix, Ireland. While holding crusades in Scotland with D. L. Moody, Ira Sankey came across Cluff's poem about prayer and composed the music for it, used in subsequent crusades. John Perry Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Jesus, lá na glória, de retidão vestido
Title: Ó Vem a Jesus
English Title: I am Praying for You
Author: Samuel O'Malley Cluff
Language: Portuguese
Refrain First Line: Ó, vem a Jesus! Ó, vem a Jesus!

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Louvores ao Rei #150

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