I Met A Stranger Fair To See,
As Walked I Down Life’s Rugged Way;
He Spoke So Sweet, So Tenderly,
He Won Me To Himself That Day.
It Was The Man Of Galilee,
Who Whispered Words Of Joy To Me:
“Thy Many Sins Be All Forgiven Thee,
Thy Sins Be All Forgiven Thee.”
And When That Stranger Spoke To Me,
My Heart Threw Off Its Guilty Load;
I Felt At Once That I Was Free;
I Left My Burdens By The Road.
It Was The Man Of Galilee,
Who Whispered Words Of Joy To Me:
“Thy Many Sins Be All Forgiven Thee,
Thy Sins Be All Forgiven Thee.”
I Love That Stranger Since The Hour
He Talked To Me In Tender Tone;
A Joy Is Mine, I Feel Its Power
And Him As Lord I’m Glad To Own.
It Was The Man Of Galilee,
Who Whispered Words Of Joy To Me:
“Thy Many Sins Be All Forgiven Thee,
Thy Sins Be All Forgiven Thee.”