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“The first great Christmas gift to men Was hung upon a tree; It was not by a fire side, Where only those could see Who near of kin or friendship were, And gifts exchanged would be; But out upon a mountain side For all the world to see. He gave His all, His life, His blood, That men redeemed might be; Then what can man give in exchange For love so boundless, free? The debt.’of sin, He paid it all, Nought in ourselves have we, Nothing to bring unto our King, Maker, Redeemer, He. Our hearts, if emptied of this world, Filled with His love shall be; Our hands, if free from selfish toil, Filled with His tasks shall be; Our sin-sick souls, if brought to Him, Shall pure and cleansed be. What shall I render unto God For all His gifts to me? This only do : Call on His Name, Accept Salvation free.”
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