469. O, how happy are they

1 O, how happy are they
Who their Saviour obey,
And have laid up their treasure above!
Tongue can never express
The sweet, comfort and peace
Of a soul in its earliest love.

2 That sweet comfort is mine,
Since the favor divine
I received through the blood of the Lamb;
Since my heart first believed,
What a joy I've received,
What a heaven in Jesus' dear name!

3 'Tis a heaven below
My Redeemer to know;
And the angels can do nothing more
Than to fall at his feet,
And the story repeat,
And the Lover of sinners adore.

4 Jesus all the day long
Is my joy and my song;
O that all to this refuge might fly!
He hath loved me, indeed,
He did suffer and bleed,
To redeem such a rebel as I.

5 On the wings of his love,
I am carried above
All my sin, and temptation, and pain;
O, that all would believe,
And by sin never grieve,
And thus cause him to suffer again.

Text Information
First Line: O, how happy are they
Author: Charles Wesley
Publication Date: 1886
Topic: The Sinner: Repentance and Acceptance
Tune Information
Name: CONVERT
Composer: Unknown
Meter: P. M.
Key: B♭ Major



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