Lyrics of 'How Sweet my Saviour's Name' by Paul Oakley

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How sweet my Saviour's name
It sounds like music in my ears
Awake my soul and sing
Come seek his presence and draw near

My Bread of Heaven come down
My food my drink my every need
My Pearl, my Treasure found
My joy my righteousness my peace

I worship you, all my days
I worship you, name above all other names

My Prophet, Priest and King
My boast, my hope, my Victory
My Sacrifice, my Lamb
My song through all eternity

I worship you, all my days
I worship you, name above all other names

Your love and faithfulness surround me
Your blood has sealed me in this covenant of grace

I worship you, all my days
I worship you, name above all others (repeat)

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