"My Saviour" - Songs Worth Singing & Piano Playing
Isaiah 45:21-22
21 Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time? who hath told it from that time? have not I the LORD? and there is no God else beside me; a just God and a Saviour; there is none beside me.
22 Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else.
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[MP #309] "My Saviour" by Dora Greenwell
LYRICS:
VERSE 1
I am not skilled to un-der-stand
What God hath willed, what God hath planned;
I on-ly know at his right hand
Stands One who is my Sav-iour.
VERSE 2
I take God at his word and deed;
"Christ died to save me," this I read,
And in my heart I find a need
Of him to be my Sav-iour.
VERSE 3
And was there, then, no oth-er way
For God to take?--I can-not say;
I on-ly bless him day by day
Who saved me through my Sav-iour.
VERSE 4
That he should leave his place on high,
And come for sin-ful man to die,
You count it strange?-- so do not I,
Since I have known my Sav-iour.
VERSE 5
In heav'n he found no grief, nor blame
To bear a-way, no bit-ter shame
Of death and sin, and so he came
To earth to be its Sav-iour.
VERSE 6
And had there been in all this wide
Wide world no oth-er soul be-side
But on-ly mine, then he had died
That he might be its Sav-iour;
VERSE 7
One wound-ed spir-it, sore op-prest,
One wea-ried soul that found no rest
Un-til it found it on the breast
Of him that was its Sav-iour;--
VERSE 8
Then had he left his Fa-ther's throne,
The joy un-told, the love un-known,
And for that soul had giv'n his own,
That he might be its Sav-iour.
VERSE 9
And oh! that he ful-filled may see
The tra-vail of his soul in me,
And with his work con-tent-ed be,
As I with my dear Sav-iour!
VERSE 10
Yea, liv-ing, dy-ing, let me bring
My strength, my so-lace from this spring,
That he who lives to be my King,
Once died to be my Sav-iour!