The Blood On Which I Live

Leadsheet PowerPoint
v.1
Come now deaf and dying souls,
Hearts made harder than stone.
May you hear that sweetest song,
There’s life in Christ alone.

(chorus)
Jesus saves the wretch and the sinner,
And the weak who have nothing to give.
And the blood he shed on Calvary
Is the blood on which I live.

v.2
Come now silent suff’ring saints,
Jesus knows your pain.
Fix your gaze upon his cross,
And you shall sing again.

v.3
Come now Jesus take us home
Hear your weary church groan.
Then your bride made beautiful,
Will dance with you alone.

words & music by marc heinrich ©2006 further up & further in music

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