Jesus, My Savior

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1 Jesus, my Saviour, to Thee I would flee,
Whither for rest could I go but to Thee?
Driven and tossed like a wreck on the wave,
Jesus, my Saviour, Thou only canst save.

2 Jesus, my Saviour, to Thee do I flee,
Whither for rest could I go but to Thee?
Praising my Father for all He has given,
Onward I march to my mansion in heaven.

3 Friend of the friendless, I come to be blest,
Joy of the joyless, in Thee I find rest;
Jesus who died upon Calvary’s Cross,
Mine is the blessing, but Thine was the loss.

4 Trusting Thee fully, Lord, lest I should fail,
Counting on Thee for the power to prevail;
Learning of Thee every step of the way,
Singing of Thee as I journey each day.


Source: Hymns of Consecration and Faith #527

Author: S. Trevor Francis

Francis, Samuel Trevor, son of an artist, was born at Cheshunt, Herts, in 1835, and is a merchant in London. He has written numerous hymns, which have been printed in various religious newspapers and periodicals during the past 30 years. Of these hymns the following are in the Enlarged London Hymn Book, 1873:— 1. Blessed, blessed Jesus. Pressing Onward. 2. Gracious Saviour, grant Thy word. Lent. 3. Home, home of light and glory. Heaven Desired. 4. I am waiting for the dawning. Heaven Anticipated. 5. Jesus, we remember Thee. Passiontide. 6. O child of sorrow, weary, distressed. Salvation in Jesus only. 7. O Jesus, how great is Thy mercy. Salvation in Jesus. 8. Safe to land, no shadows darken. Death and B… Go to person page >

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First Line: Jesus, my Savior, to Thee I would flee
Title: Jesus, My Savior
Author: S. Trevor Francis
Language: English
Publication Date: 1902
Copyright: This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before 1929.

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