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I once was a stranger to grace and to God;

Robert Murray McCheyne (1837)
Verse 1
I once was a stranger to grace and to God; I knew not my danger, I felt not my load; Though friends spoke in rapture of Christ on the tree, JEHOVAH TSIDKENU was nothing to me.
Verse 2
Like tears from the daughters of Zion that roll, I wept when the waters went over His soul; Yet thought not that my sins had nailed to the tree JEHOVAH TSIDKENU—'twas nothing to me.
Verse 3
When free grace awoke me by light from on high, Then legal fears shook me, I trembled to die; No refuge, no safety in self could I see, JEHOVAH TSIDKENU my Saviour must be.
Verse 4
My terrors all vanished before the sweet Name; My guilty fears banished, with boldness I came To drink at the fountain, life-giving and free; JEHOVAH TSIDKENU is all things to me.

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