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Once I knew not my Redeemer Who had freed me from death. When I seemed lost in this vast world - Swimming, I held my breath. Tossed by the great stormy sea, Blinded by worldly cares, Striving for things that'd never be, Not a moment was rest. The thunder did above me moan, And lightning flashed in the sky, And the flood did all o'er me pour, Then I heard the Lord's cry: Turn again, O loved sinner, Return thou to thy home, Why art thou in this vast water, Waiting for thy doom? I died upon the wooden cross, That thou and many live, Thou shalt not be lost, If only thou believe! Oh, how my heart then did rejoice When I left all and all, And I did raise my voice (loudly), "Dear friends, do hear this call: Turn again, O loved sinner, Return thou to thy home, Why art thou in this vast water, Waiting for thy doom? I died upon the wooden cross, That thou and many live, Thou shalt not be lost, If only thou believe!"
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Feb 22, 2022
Feb 22, 2022 at 3:18 PM UTC
Turn Again, O Loved Sinner
Once I knew not my Redeemer Who had freed me from death. When I seemed lost in this vast world - Swimming, I held my breath. Tossed by the great stormy sea, Blinded by worldly cares, Striving for things that'd never be, Not a moment was rest. The thunder did above me moan, And lightning flashed in the sky, And the flood did all o'er me pour, Then I heard the Lord's cry: Turn again, O loved sinner, Return thou to thy home, Why art thou in this vast water, Waiting for thy doom? I died upon the wooden cross, That thou and many live, Thou shalt not be lost, If only thou believe! Oh, how my heart then did rejoice When I left all and all, And I did raise my voice (loudly), "Dear friends, do hear this call: Turn again, O loved sinner, Return thou to thy home, Why art thou in this vast water, Waiting for thy doom? I died upon the wooden cross, That thou and many live, Thou shalt not be lost, If only thou believe!"
Another poem I found from years ago, that I wrote as a teenager!
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Feb 22, 2022
Feb 22, 2022 at 3:18 PM UTC
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