49. Thou Dear Redeemer, I am Thine

1 Thou dear Redeemer, I am Thine,
O what amazing bliss!
Thy grace has taught my lips to speak
A language such as thins!

2 To humble, glad surrender now
Thou hast my will inclined;
O Master, Lord, about my heart
Thy love-wrought fetters bind.

3 For ever and for ever Thine,
Eternally allied
To Him who bought me by His blood,
To Jesus crucified.

4 My very soul is hushed to rest
As at Thy feet I bow;
Let heaven and earth alike behold
Thy seal upon me now.

5 Yet never in succeeding days
My hope or rest shall be
Upon the sweetly solemn words
My lips have breathed to Thee.

6 ‘Tis on Thine own eternal oath
My spirit shall recline,
For Thou, O blessèd One, to me
Hast whispered, “Thou art Mine.”

Text Information
First Line: Thou dear Redeemer, I am Thine
Title: Thou Dear Redeemer, I am Thine
Author: Lucy A. Bennett
Language: English
Publication Date: 1902
Tune Information
Name: EAGLEY
Composer: J. Walch
Meter: C.M.



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