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And Can It Be that I Should Gain (1)

And Can It Be that I Should Gain (1). And Can It Be that I Should Gain. 363. WORDS: Charles Wesley, 1739 (Acts 16:26). 1. And can it be that I should gain an interest in the Savior’s blood!. Died he for me? who caused his pain! For me? who him to death pursued?.

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And Can It Be that I Should Gain (1)

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  1. And Can It Be that I Should Gain (1) And Can It Bethat I Should Gain 363 WORDS: Charles Wesley, 1739 (Acts 16:26) 1. And can it bethat I should gainan interest inthe Savior’s blood!

  2. Died he for me?who caused his pain!For me? who himto death pursued?

  3. Amazing love!How can it bethat thou, my God,shouldst die for me?

  4. Amazing love! • (Amazing love!) • How can it be • (How can it be) • that thou, my God(that thou, my God,)shouldst die for me?

  5. And Can It Be that I Should Gain (2) 2. ’Tis mystery all:th’Immortal dies!Who can explorehis strange design?

  6. In vain thefirstborn seraph triesto sound the depthsof love divine.

  7. ’Tis mercy all!Let earth adore;let angel mindsinquire no more.

  8. ’Tis mercy all! (’Tis mercy all!) • Let earth adore;(Let earth adore;) • let angel minds (let angel minds) • inquire no more.

  9. And Can It Be that I Should Gain (3) 3. He left his Father’sthrone above(so free, so infinitehis grace!),

  10. emptied himselfof all but love,and bled for Adam’shelpless race.

  11. ’Tis mercy all,immense and free,for O my God,it found out me!

  12. ’Tis mercy all,(’Tis mercy all,) • immense and free,(immense and free,) • for O my God(for O my God,) • it found me out!

  13. And Can It Be that I Should Gain (4) 4. Long my imprisonedspirit lay,fast bound in sinand nature’s night;

  14. thine eye diffuseda quickening ray;I woke, the dungeonflamed with light;

  15. my chains fell off,my heart was free,I rose, went forth,and followed thee.

  16. My chains fell off,(My chains fell off,) • my heart was free,(my heart was free,) • I rose, went forth,(I rose, went forth,) • and followed thee.

  17. And Can It Be that I Should Gain (5) 5. No condemnationnow I dread;Jesus, and allin him, is mine;

  18. alive in him,my living Head,and clothed inrighteousness divine,

  19. bold I approachth’eternal throne,and claim the crownthrough Christ my own.

  20. Bold I approach(Bold I approach) • th’eternal throne,(th’eternal throne,) • and claim the crown,(and claim the crown,) • through Christ my own.

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