Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Words: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, in New Living Hymns, circa 1898; the author is shown as Ida Scott Taylor, one of Fannie's pseudonyms.
Music: J. Howard Entwisle |
A message sweet is borne to me
On wings of joy divine;
A wondrous message, glad and free,
That thrills this heart of mine;
I'm saved by grace, by grace alone,
Through Christ, Whose love I claim,
No other could for sin atone,
Hosanna to His Name!
Refrain
O glorious song that all day long
With tuneful note is ringing,
I'm saved by grace, amazing grace,
And that is why I'm singing!
Refrain
I hear the message that I love
When morning dawns anew;
I read it in the sun above
That shines across the blue;
I hear it in the twilight still,
And at the sunset hour-
I'm saved by grace! what words can thrill
With such a magic power?
Refrain
Oh, wondrous grace for all mankind,
That spreads from sea to sea!
It heals the sick and leads the blind,
And sets the prisoner free;
The soul that seeks it cannot fail
To see the Savior's face,
And Satan's power cannot prevail
If we are saved by grace.
Refrain
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