1 The Savior came to seek and save His lost ones,
Who had wandered far away;
To rescue them from sin, His life He offered
On Calvary’s cross one day.
Refrain:
It was your sin and my sin
That nailed Him to the tree,
For your sake and my sake
He made salvation free;
No gift from earth’s treasure
His grace e’er can measure,
But your love and my love
Is all He asks today.
2 ’Twas love, unbounded love for us that led Him
O’er that lonely, thorn-strewn way;
For you and me He bore the shame and sorrow
On Calvary’s cross that day. [Refrain]
3 Oh, hear His voice so gently now entreating,
Then no longer from Him stray;
Accept the gracious call, and leave your burden
At Calvary’s cross today. [Refrain]
Display Title: On Calvary's Cross One DayFirst Line: The Savior came to seek and save His own onesTune Title: [The Savior came to seek and save His own ones]Author: May M. BrewsterDate: 1948Subject: Easter |
Display Title: On Calvary's Cross One DayFirst Line: The Savior came to seek and save His lost onesTune Title: [The Savior came to seek and save His lost ones]Author: May M. BrewsterDate: 1937
Display Title: On Calvary's Cross One DayFirst Line: The Savior came to seek and save His lost onesTune Title: [The Savior came to seek and save His lost ones]Author: May M. BrewsterDate: 1945
Display Title: On Calvary's Cross One DayFirst Line: The Savior came to seek and save His lost onesTune Title: [The Savior came to seek and save His lost ones]Author: May M. Brewster
Display Title: On Calvary's Cross One DayFirst Line: The Saviour came to seek and save His lost onesTune Title: [The Saviour came to seek and save His lost ones]Author: May M. BrewsterDate: 1935
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