A Sinner Made Whole

There's a song in my heart that my lips cannot sing

Author: William M Lighthall
Tune: [There's a song in my heart that my lips cannot sing]
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1 There's a song in my heart that my lips cannot sing,
'Tis praise in the highest to Jesus, my King;
Its music each moment is thrilling my soul,
For I was a sinner, but Christ made me whole,

Chorus:
A sinner made whole! a sinner made whole!
The Savior hath bought me and ransomed my soul!
My heart it is singing, the anthem is ringing,
For I was a sinner, but Christ made me whole.

2 I shall stand one day faultless and pure by His throne,
Transformed from my image conformed to His own;
Then I shall find words for the song of my soul,
For I was a sinner, but Christ made me whole, [Chorus]

3 All the music of heaven, so perfect and sweet,
Will blend with my song and will make it complete;
Thro' ages unending the echoes will roll,
For I was a sinner, but Christ made me whole, [Chorus]

Source: The New Praiseworthy: for the Church and Sunday School #193

Author: William M Lighthall

Lighthall, William M. (Omestown, Canada, ca. 1865--?). Railroad (Delaware & Hudson) employee and telegrapher, 30 years. Moved to Rouses Point, New York, in 1881. Presbyterian Church, Odd Fellows, Mason. Member of Rouses Point School Board, 15+ years (President, Secretary). See: Gabriel, Charles. (1916). Singers and their songs. Chicago: Rodeheaver Co. --Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives  Go to person page >

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First Line: There's a song in my heart that my lips cannot sing
Title: A Sinner Made Whole
Author: William M Lighthall
Language: English
Refrain First Line: A sinner made whole! a sinner made whole!
Copyright: Public Domain

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