Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Words: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915).
Music: Bentley DeForest Ackley (1872-1958) |
What I am, Thine eye can see,
Yet I come, O Lord, to Thee.
Though my sins are crimson red,
Yet for me Thy blood was shed.
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This my plea, my only plea:
Through Thy offering once for me,
I may cast myself on Thee,
Jesus, my Redeemer.
As I am, I seek Thy face,
Kneeling at the door of grace;
O forgive this heart of mine,
Cleanse me now and seal me Thine.
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As I am, O blessed Lord,
I believe and trust Thy Word;
Let my soul longer roam,
Take, O take the wanderer home.
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Lost, but found, my sins forgiven,
Child of God and heir of Heaven;
Lost, but found, what joy is mine!
Thou dost cleanse and keep me Thine.
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