Saved, Saved!
Lyrics
His love is ever true;
I love to tell how He lifted me,
And what His grace can do for you.
Saved by His pow'r, by His pow'r divine,
Saved to new life, to new life sublime!
Life now is sweet and my joy is complete,
For I'm saved, saved, saved.
Secures my soul each day;
I'm leaning strong on His mighty arm–
I know He'll guide me all the way.
In love He said to me,
"Come unto Me and I'll lead you home
To live with Me eternally."
Bible Reference
John 15:15
About This Hymn
"I’ve Found a Friend Who Is All to Me" is a heartfelt gospel hymn written by Jack P. Scholfield that expresses the deep joy and satisfaction found in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The hymn beautifully portrays Jesus not only as Savior but also as a constant friend, companion, and guide through life’s trials and joys.
The lyrics reflect a journey from loneliness and searching to discovery and peace. The singer testifies to having found in Christ a friend who never fails, whose love is unfailing, and whose presence brings comfort and strength. The intimate tone of the hymn resonates with believers who cherish the personal nature of their faith and the assurance that comes from knowing Jesus as a close friend.
The biblical foundation of the hymn is grounded in Jesus’ own words in John 15:15, where He elevates His followers from servants to friends. This new relationship is characterized by intimacy, trust, and love. Scholfield’s words invite listeners to reflect on their own friendship with Christ and to rejoice in the blessings it brings.
Though less widely known than some hymns, “I’ve Found a Friend Who Is All to Me” has been cherished in revival meetings and personal worship for its sincere and simple expression of faith. Its gentle melody and encouraging message make it especially popular in moments of quiet reflection or encouragement.
In summary, the hymn celebrates the transforming friendship of Jesus, encouraging believers to embrace and cherish their relationship with Him. It serves as a reminder that in Jesus, we have a friend who is always near, ready to listen, guide, and love us throughout life and into eternity.
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