From the recording My Savior, My Lord, My King

A completely heartfelt arrangement of a hymn found in the LDS hymnbook about Jesus Christ and His sacrifice for us--it truly can be amazing when we believe and live it and let Him in! Thank you for listening. I hope you can feel the power of this message, in the truths and emotions I depict, no matter what your beliefs.  I have felt His power.  It is real, and I am so grateful for it!
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Lyrics

I stand all amazed at the love Jesus offers me,
Confused at the grace that so fully He proffers me.
I tremble to know that for me He was crucified,
That for me, a sinner, He suffered, He bled, and died.
 
Chorus: Oh, it is wonderful that He should care for me, enough to die for me.
Oh, it is wonderful, wonderful to me.
 
I marvel that He would descend from His throne divine
To rescue a soul so rebellious and proud as mine,
That He should extend His great love unto such as I,
Sufficient to own to redeem and to justify.
 
Chorus: Oh, it is wonderful that He should care for me, enough to die for me.
Oh, it is wonderful, wonderful to me.
 
I think of His hands pierced and bleeding to pay the debt,
Such mercy, such love and devotion; can I forget?
No, no, I will praise and adore at the mercy seat,
Until at the glorified throne, I kneel at His feet.
 
Chorus: Oh, it is wonderful that He should care for me, enough to die for me.
Oh, it is wonderful, wonderful to me.
Oh, it is wonderful, wonderful to me. 
 
Charles H. Gabriel, 1856-1932