O What a Savior
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"O What a Savior" is a hymn
Hymn
A hymn is a type of song, usually religious, specifically written for the purpose of praise, adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification...

 penned by the Free Will Baptist hymnist Marvin P. Dalton in 1948.

Lyrics

Once I was straying in sin's dark valley,

No hope within could I see,

But up in Heaven there is a Savior,

who saved a poor lost soul like me,


O what a Savior, O hallelujah!

His heart was broken on Calvary,

His hands were nail scarred,

His side was riven,

He gave His life-blood for even me.


He left the Father with all His riches,

With calmness sweet and serene,

Came down from Heaven and gave His life-blood,

To make the vilest sinner clean.


O what a Savior, O hallelujah!

His heart was broken on Calvary,

His hands were nail scarred,

His side was riven,

He gave His life-blood for even me.


Death's chilly waters I'll soon be crossing,

His hand will lead me safe o're,

I'll join the chorus in that great city,

And sing up there forever more.


O what a Savior, O hallelujah!

His heart was broken on Calvary,

His hands were nail scarred,

His side was riven,

He gave His life-blood for even me.
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