¿Sabes dónde hay una fuente

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1 ¿Sabes dónde hay una fuente
pura de divino amor,
Cuyas aguas celestiales
manan con ferviente ardor?
Esta fuente inagotable,
de eficacia y de valor,
Es el Redentor bendito,
el precioso Salvador.

Coro:
Es Jesús la viva fuente,
donde ha apagado yo
Esa sed que consumía
mi cuitado corazón.

2 Esa fuente siempre pura,
nunca su cristal perdió;
Y sus aguas refrescantes
se te ofrecen, pecador.
Si sediento y fatigado
a Jesús, la fuente, vas,
Satisfecho y aliviado
al momento quedarás. [Coro]

3 ¡Oh! recibe pues su oferta,;
no rechaces, no, su amor;
Dile: "De esas aguas dame,
y sabré su gran valor".
Sin dinero, y sin precio,
se te ofrece el grato don:
Vida eterna, paz y gozo,
de tus culpas el perdón. [Coro]



Source: Celebremos Su Gloria #301

Author: Isabel Lawrence

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Author: P. P. Bliss

Philip P. Bliss (b. Clearfield County, PA, 1838; d. Ashtabula, OH, 1876) left home as a young boy to make a living by working on farms and in lumber camps, all while trying to continue his schooling. He was converted at a revival meeting at age twelve. Bliss became an itinerant music teacher, making house calls on horseback during the winter, and during the summer attending the Normal Academy of Music in Genesco, New York. His first song was published in 1864, and in 1868 Dwight L. Moody advised him to become a singing evangelist. For the last two years of his life Bliss traveled with Major D. W. Whittle and led the music at revival meetings in the Midwest and Southern United States. Bliss and Ira D. Sankey published a popular series of hym… Go to person page >

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First Line: ¿Sabes dónde hay una fuente
Author: P. P. Bliss
Author: Isabel Lawrence
Language: Spanish
Refrain First Line: Es Jesús la viva Fuente
Copyright: Public Domain

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