"Oh, How I
Love Jesus"
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Frederick Whitfield was an Anglican
clergyman who live
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from 1829-1904. The hymn he wrote,
"Oh, How I Love Jesus", became a
favorite in the evangelistic crusades of
Moody and Sankey. It originally had 8
stanzas but only 4 are found in most
hymn books. It was first written in
tract form in 1855. The entire hymn
revolves around the name of Jesus. What
a powerful name! The name of Jesus
promises us great things from the
Father. It promises to be with us in
every circumstance. How we should love
Jesus for all the great things He has
done and is doing for us.
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There is a name
I love to hear, I love to sing its
worth;
It sounds like music in mine ear, the
sweetest name on earth.
It
tells me of a Savior's love, who died to
set me free;
It tells me of His precious blood, the
sinner's perfect plea.
It
tells me what my Father hath in store
for eve'ry day,
And tho' I tread a darksome path, yields
sunshine all the way.
It
tells of One whose loving heart can feel
my deepest woe,
Who in each sorrow bears a part, that
none can bear below.
Oh,
how I love Jesus, Oh how I love Jesus,
Oh, how I love Jesus, Because He first
loved me!
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