| Song | Jesu, The Sinner’s Friend, To Thee |
| Content Description | “Jesu, The Sinner’s Friend, To Thee” is a devotional hymn that emphasizes Christ’s mercy and His invitation to the repentant. With themes of forgiveness, redemption, and spiritual friendship, it encourages believers to rely on Jesus as their Savior and companion in faith. Often sung in personal devotion, prayer, or congregational worship, this hymn uplifts the heart and strengthens spiritual trust. Read the lyrics of Jesu, The Sinner’s Friend, To Thee and be inspired to embrace the love and guidance of the Savior. |
| Album | Christian Hymnal – Series 2 |
| Genre | Praise & Worship |
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| Publisher / Copyrights | John Wesley’s Collection of Hymns |
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| Tags | hymn, worship, devotion, Jesus, sinner, redemption, mercy |
| Theme(s) | Mercy, Redemption, Forgiveness, Friendship with Christ, Devotion |
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Jesu, The Sinner’s Friend, To Thee,
Lost And Undone, For Aid I Flee,
Weary Of Earth, Myself, And Sin,
Open Thine Arms And Take Me In.
Pity, And Heal My Sin-Sick Soul;
‘Tis Thou Alone Canst Make Me Whole;
Fallen, Till In Me Thine Image Shine,
And Cursed I Am, Till Thou Art Mine.
Awake, The Woman’s Conquering Seed,
Awake And Bruise The Serpent’s Head;
Tread Down Thy Foes, With Power Control
The Beast And Devil In My Soul.
The Mansion For Thyself Prepare,
Dispose My Heart By Entering There;
‘Tis This Alone Can Make Me Clean,
‘Tis This Alone Can Cast Out Sin.
At Last I Own It Cannot Be
That I Should Fit Myself For Thee;
Here Then To Thee I All Resign,
Thine Is The Work, And Only Thine.
What Shall I Say Thy Grace To Move?
Lord, I Am Sin, But Thou Art Love:
I Give Up Every Plea Beside,
“Lord, I Am Damned, But Thou Hast Died.”



