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78. Stooping to Save

1 Wonderful, infinite, matchless love,
As broad as the boundless sea;
Jesus came down from His throne above,
Stooping to save a poor sinner like me.

Refrain:
Stooping to save a poor sinner like me,
Stooping to save a poor sinner like me;
Wonderful, marvelous, how can it be?
Stooping to save a poor sinner like me.

2 Changing His vesture as white as snow,
For one of humility,
Jesus came down to this world of woe,
Stooping to save a poor sinner like me. [Refrain]

3 Born in a manger to grief and pain
And dying upon the tree,
Shamefully treated and for me slain,
Stooping to save a poor sinner like me. [Refrain]

4 Then let me look on His blessed face,
Thro’out all Eternity,
Ever adoring Him for His grace,
Stooping to save a poor sinner like me. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Wonderful, infinite, matchless love
Title: Stooping to Save
Author: H. L.
Refrain First Line: Stooping to save a poor sinner like me
Publication Date: 1918
Tune Information
Name: [Wonderful, infinite, matchless love]
Composer: Haldor Lillenas



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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