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| I Know Whom I Have Believed |
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| I know not why God’s wondrous grace |
| To me He hath made known, |
| Nor why, unworthy, Christ in love |
| Redeemed me for His own. |
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| But “I know Whom I have believed, |
| And am persuaded that He is able |
| To keep that which I’ve committed |
| Unto Him against that day.” |
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| I know not how this saving faith |
| To me He did impart, |
| Nor how believing in His Word |
| Wrought peace within my heart. |
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| I know not how the Spirit moves, |
| Convincing men of sin, |
| Revealing Jesus through the Word, |
| Creating faith in Him. |
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| I know not what of good or ill |
| May be reserved for me, |
| Of weary ways or golden days, |
| Before His face I see. |
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| I know not when my Lord may come, |
| At night or noonday fair, |
| Nor if I walk the vale with Him, |
| Or meet Him in the air. |
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