Lamb of God (Hymn 265) - S3:E11 - Hymnology
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1. Your only Son, no sin to hide,
But You have sent Him from Your side
To walk upon this guilty sod,
And to become the Lamb of God.
Refrain
O Lamb of God, sweet Lamb of God;
I love the holy Lamb of God.
O wash me in His precious blood.
My Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God (1, 2)
Till I am just a lamb of God. (3)
2. Your gift of love they crucified,
They laughed and scorned Him as He died;
The humble King they named a fraud,
And sacrificed the Lamb of God.
3. I was so lost I should have died,
But You have brought me to Your side
To be led by Your staff and rod,
And to be called a lamb of God.
Words and Music: Twila Paris; arr. Mark Rice
© 1985 Mountain Spring Music (ASCAP) Straightway Music (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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