My Jesus, My Saviour
My Jesus, my Saviour, there is no one like You.
The earth and the heavens declare that it’s true.
The mountains bow down and the oceans give way
At the whisper of mercy that flowed from that day—
The day You chose Calvary,the wood and the nail,
To answer for love when all other hope failed.
My Jesus, my Saviour, my song in the night,
My dawn after darkness,my strength and my light.
When shadows grow long and my courage grows thin,
I remember the wounds that have pardoned my sin.
Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved. (Acts 4:12)
You are the Lord of the star-sown height,
Yet You cradle my soul through the long,aching night.
You are the King over history’s span,
Yet You call me Your own,and You hold my hand.
At the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:10-11)
My Jesus, my Saviour, my ransom, my rest,
My soul’s only shelter,my life’s very breath.
Let all that is in me rise up to proclaim
The wonder and glory of Your holy name.
For You did not cling to the throne-room of heaven,
But into our brokenness,You were given.
And now,by Your grace, what was lost is restored—
You are my Saviour,my King, and my Lord.
Worthy is the Lamb who was slain,
To receive all the power and riches and praise!
With your blood you purchased for God persons from every tribe and language and people and nation.(Revelation 5:9,12)
So I’ll love You forever, and trust where You lead.
My Jesus,my Saviour—You’re all that I need.
My today and my always,my beginning, my end,
My dearest Redeemer,my faithful, true Friend.
Amen.
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The One and Only:
This declaration rests on the exclusive and all-sufficient nature of Christ's salvation, as revealed in Scripture:
· Acts 4:12 declares the singularity of salvation in Jesus alone.
· Philippians 2:6-11 reveals the humility and exaltation of Jesus, the Saviour who is also the sovereign Lord before whom all will bow.
· Revelation 5:9-10 shows the cosmic scope of His saving work, purchasing people from every nation.
· John 1:29 proclaims Him as "the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world."
To say "My Jesus, my Saviour" is to make a personal claim upon a universal truth. It is to acknowledge that the One who holds the cosmos is also the intimate Redeemer who knows your name. It confesses both His supreme lordship and His personal, sacrificial love. He is not a generic rescuer, but your Saviour; not a distant deity, but your Jesus. This is the heart of the Christian faith—a relationship with the living Christ.
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