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Salvation for Wretched Dying Men

from Old & New: vol II by Greg Willson

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Words: Isaac Watts (1709), alt. Greg Willson (2012)
Music: Greg Willson (2012)

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Words: Isaac Watts (1709), alt. Greg Willson (2012)
Music: Greg Willson (2012)

Begin my tongue, some heavenly theme
And speak some boundless and blissful thing
The mighty works or mightier name
Of our eternal, unrivaled King

Tell of His wondrous faithfulness
And sound His power of peace abroad
Sing the sweet promise of His grace
And beauty of our saving God

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Salvation from the Lord
For wretched dying men
His breath restores the world
Redemption knows no end

How could my leaping heart rejoice
And think my heaven is secure
I trust the all-creating voice
And faith desires nothing more

Oh, might I hear Thine heavenly tongue
But whisper, "Thou art mine!"
Those gentle words should raise my song
To notes almost divine

Engraved as in eternal brass
The mighty promise always shines
Nor can the powers of darkness rase
Those everlasting, infinite lines

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from Old & New: vol II, released June 12, 2012
Drums: Matthew Antolick

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