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O wondrous day when I was saved

O wondrous day when I was saved

Author: C. H. Jack Linn
Tune: [O wondrous day when I was saved]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 O wond’rous day when I was saved,
When I was saved from guilt and sin;
O wond’rous change wrought in my heart,
When Jesus came and entered in.

Refrain:
O Calvary, O Calvary,
Where Jesus gave His life for me,
From home in heav’n, to earth He came,
To shed His blood, endure the shame;
O Calvary, O Calvary,
Where Jesus gave His life for me.

2 O wond’rous light that shone on me,
That made me see His love divine;
A sinner frail, a sin-sick soul
No more am I, for He is mine. [Refrain]

3 O wond’rous pow’r of Christ the Lord,
He drew me to His wounded side;
He holds me there, I do not fear
While in His love I still abide. [Refrain]

4 O wond’rous day when I behold
My coming Lord in yonder sky;
The story then will all be told,
How He, in love, came forth to die. [Refrain]

Source: Evangelistic Songs #77

Author: C. H. Jack Linn

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Text Information

First Line: O wondrous day when I was saved
Author: C. H. Jack Linn
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O Calvary
Copyright: Public Domain

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Evangelistic Songs #77

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