Song | A New Creature |
Album | Christian Songs Of Hope |
Genre | Christian Hymns By Songwriter |
Writer(s) | Thomas O. Chisholm |
Music | |
Key | Ab |
Tags | A New Creature |
Meter | 10.10.10.9.10.9.10.9 |
Scripture Reference(s) | 2 Corinthians 5:17; Romans 6:3-18 |
Year | 1935 |
Buried With Christ, My Blessed Redeemer,
Dead To The Old Life Of Folly And Sin;
Satan May Call, The World May Entreat Me,
There Is No Voice That Answers Within.
Dead To The World, To Voices That Call Me,
Living Anew, Obedient But Free;
Dead To The Joys That Once Did Enthrall Me,
Yet ’Tis Not I, Christ Liveth In Me.
Think It Not Strange That Things I Once Cherished
Cannot Allure Me Or Charm As Before;
For In The Flesh With Christ I Have Suffered,
Old Things Are Passed, I Love Them No More.
Dead Unto Sin, Alive Through The Spirit,
Risen With Him From The Gloom Of The Grave,
All Things Are New, And I Am Rejoicing
In His Great Love, His Power To Save.
Sin Hath No More Its Cruel Dominion,
Walking “In Newness Of Life,” I Am Free;
Glorious Life Of Christ, My Redeemer,
Which He So Richly Shareth With Me.

