My Jesus I Love Thee

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My Jesus, I love Thee

My Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine;
For Thee all the follies of sin I resign.
My gracious Redeemer, my Savior art Thou;
If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, ’tis now.

I love Thee because Thou has first loved me,
And purchased my pardon on Calvary’s tree.
I love Thee for wearing the thorns on Thy brow;
If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, ’tis now.

I’ll love Thee in life, I will love Thee in death,
And praise Thee as long as Thou lendest me breath;
And say when the death dew lies cold on my brow,
If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, ’tis now.

In mansions of glory and endless delight,
I’ll ever adore Thee in heaven so bright;
I’ll sing with the glittering crown on my brow;
If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, ’tis now.

William Ralph Featherston, 1864

My Jesus I Love Thee was written by William Ralph Featherston, it was a poem he wrote when he was 16 years old in 1864. Later on, in 1876 Adon­iram Gor­don added music to it. He died prior to his 27'th birthday, and is not known to have written any other songs.

[edit] Sources

  • Reynolds, Wil­liam Jen­sen. Hymns of Our Faith. Nash­ville, Ten­nes­see: Broad­man Press, 1964. (p. 291)
  • Taylor, Gor­don Har­ry. Com­pan­ion to the Song Book of the Sal­va­tion Ar­my. St. Al­bans, Eng­land: The Camp­field Press, 1988. (p. 300)
  • Center for Church Music