How Rich A Treasure (Hymn 292) - S4:E9 - Hymnology
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1. How rich a treasure we possess in Jesus Christ, our Lord.
His blood, our ransom and defense; His glory, our reward.
The sum of all created things are worthless in compare,
For our inheritance is Him whose praise angels declare.
2. How free and costly was the love displayed upon the cross!
While we were dead in untold sin, the Sov’reign purchased us.
The will of God, the Father demonstrated through the Son.
The Spirit seals the greatest work, the work which Christ has done.
Refrain:
For Yours is the Kingdom and the power and the glory.
Yours is the Kingdom and the power and the glory.
Amen.
3. How vast and measureless the flood of mercy unrestrained!
The penalty was paid in full; The spotless Lamb was slain.
Salvation, what a priceless gift, received by grace through faith,
We stand in robes of righteousness; We stand in Jesus’ Name.
Words and Music: Matt Boswell and Matt Papa
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Vocalists: Sara DiSalvo, Steve Lively, and Philip Webb
Instrumentalists: Julian Cordero - Drums, David Kaya - Piano, Eric Lan - Violin
Hymnology was produced by Grace Productions in partnership with Hymns of Grace. Hymns of Grace exist to assist believers in their corporate and private worship of God. For more information about Hymns of Grace, visit: https://hymnsofgrace.com
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