On A Hill Far Away (The Old Rugged Cross, Organ, 4 Verses)

On A Hill Far Away (The Old Rugged Cross, Organ, 4 Verses)

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On A Hill Far Away : Recording

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On A Hill Far Away : Lyrics

1. On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross,
the emblem of suffering and shame;
and I love that old cross where the dearest and best
for a world of lost sinners was slain.
Refrain:
So I’ll cherish the old rugged cross,
till my trophies at last I lay down;
I will cling to the old rugged cross,
and exchange it some day for a crown.

2. O that old rugged cross, so despised by the world,
has a wondrous attraction for me;
for the dear Lamb of God left his glory above
to bear it to dark Calvary. Refrain

3. In that old rugged cross, stained with blood so divine,
a wondrous beauty I see,
for ’twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died,
to pardon and sanctify me. Refrain

4. To that old rugged cross I will ever be true,
its shame and reproach gladly bear;
then he’ll call me some day to my home far away,
where his glory forever I’ll share. Refrain

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4 comments

  1. I love the last part of the chorus.
    ‘I will cling to the old rugged cross,
    and exchange it some day for a crown’

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