Hallelu Jah! My Redeemer (Hymn #200) - S2:E9 - Hymnology
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1. Let me ponder perfect mercy,
Like a fountain filled with grace!
My Redeemer came and found me!
In His death stood in my place!
Refrain:
Hallelu Jah! My Redeemer!
My Redeemer and my King!
Hallelu Jah! What a Savior!
For His love my praise I sing!
For His love my praise I sing!
2. I was blind in utter darkness
When He gave me eyes to see!
In my sin, depraved and dirty,
Jesus washed and made me clean!
3. So unworthy of His kindness,
But His gift to me so free!
Only sin I had to offer,
Jesus shed His blood for me.
4. On the cross He died to save me,
Make me whole by shedding blood.
As a lamb went to the slaughter,
He was cursed there for my good.
5. I am trusting in Your power
Now to keep me safe until
You complete what You have started
By Your sov’reign, gracious will!
Words and Music: K. Jason French
Hymnology was produced by Grace Productions in partnership with Hymns of Grace. Hymns of Grace exist to assist believers in their corporate and private worship of God. For more information about Hymns of Grace, visit: https://hymnsofgrace.com
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