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O Crucified Redeemer (1)

O Crucified Redeemer (1). O Crucified Redeemer. 425. WORDS: Timothy Rees, 1946. 1. O crucified Redeemer, whose life-blood we have spilt, Words by permission of Community of Resurrection, Mirfield, UK. to you we raise our guilty hands, and humbly own our guilt.

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O Crucified Redeemer (1)

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  1. O Crucified Redeemer(1) O Crucified Redeemer 425 WORDS: Timothy Rees, 1946 1. O crucified Redeemer,whose life-bloodwe have spilt, Words by permission of Community of Resurrection, Mirfield, UK

  2. to you we raiseour guilty hands,and humblyown our guilt.

  3. Today we see your passion spread open to our gaze;the crowded street,the country road,its Calvary displays.

  4. O Crucified Redeemer (2) 2. We hear yourcry of anguish,we see yourlife outpoured

  5. where battlefieldsrun red with blood,our neighbors’ blood,O Lord;

  6. and in thatother battle,the fight fordaily bread,

  7. where might is rightand self is king,we see yourthorn-crowned head.

  8. O Crucified Redeemer (3) 3. The groaningof creationwrung out bypain and care,

  9. the anguish ofa million heartsthat break indumb despair;

  10. O crucified Redeemer,these are yourcries of pain;

  11. O may they breakour selfish hearts,and love come in to reign.

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