“Pass me not, O gentle Savior” is a hymn written by Fanny Crosby in 1868. The music for this hymn was composed by later William H. Doane in 1870. The song is a plea for divine mercy and grace, inspired by Crosby’s visit to a prison where she heard an inmate cry out to the Lord. This hymn has touched many hearts with its message of seeking God’s presence and not being overlooked.
The music video for “Pass me not, O gentle Savior” often features scenes that reflect the hymn’s message of humility and seeking divine help. This video helps to bring the hymn’s message to life, making it more relatable for the audience.
Lyrics: Pass me not, O gentle Savior by Fanny Crosby
Pass me not, O gentle Savior
Here my humble Cry
While on others thou art calling
Do not pass me by
Saviour, Savior
Hear my humble cry
While on others thou art calling
Do not pass me by
Trusting only in thy merit
Would I seek thy face
Heal my wounded, broken spirit
Save me by thy grace
Saviour, Savior hear my humble cry
While on others thou art calling
Do not pass me by
Thou the spring of all my comfort
More than life to me
Whom have I on earth beside thee
Whom in heaven but thee
Saviour, Savior hear my humble cry
While on others thou art calling
Do not pass me by
Saviour, Savior hear my humble cry
While on others thou art calling
Do not pass me by
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“Pass me not, O gentle Savior” Mp3 song remains a beloved hymn in Christian worship, known for its touching lyrics and the story behind its creation. If you’re interested in listening to this hymn, you can find it here. The lyrics are also available here.