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I Saw the Cross of Jesus

This hymn by Frederick Whitfield reflects on the significance of the cross of Jesus in finding peace, knowing one's identity, trusting in challenging times, and finding eternal security. The powerful lyrics speak of the cleansing power of Jesus' blood and the glory of the cross.

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I Saw the Cross of Jesus

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  1. I Saw the Cross of Jesus Hymn by Frederick Whitfield Anonymous tune

  2. I Saw the Cross of Jesus 1. I saw the cross of Jesus, When burdened with my sin; I sought the cross of Jesus, To give me peace within; I brought my soul to Jesus, He cleansed it in His blood; And in the cross of Jesus I found my peace with God.

  3. I Saw the Cross of Jesus 2. I love the cross of Jesus, It tells me what I am - A vile and guilty creature, Saved only thro' the Lamb; No righteousness nor merit, No beauty can I plead; Yet in the cross I glory, My title there I read.

  4. I Saw the Cross of Jesus 3. I trust the cross of Jesus, In ev'ry trying hour, My sure and certain refuge, My never-failing tow'r; In ev'ry fear and conflict, I more than conqueror am; Living, I'm safe, or dying, Thro' Christ, the risen Lamb.

  5. I Saw the Cross of Jesus 4. Safe in the cross of Jesus! There let my weary heart Still rest in peace unshaken, Till with Him, ne'er to part; And then in strains of glory I'll sing His wondrous pow'r, Where sin can never enter, And death is known no more.

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