Hymn Medley
Coko Lyrics


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Jesus, keep me near the Cross;
There a precious fountain
Free to all -- a healing stream --
Flows from Calvary's mountain

In the cross, in the cross
Be my glory ever
Till my raptured soul shall find
Rest beyond the river

Cast your care on Jesus today
Leave your worry and fear (worry and fear)
Burdens Are Lifted At Calvary
Jesus is very near

Burdens are lifted at calvary (lifted at Calvary)
Calvary (lifted at Calvary), Calvary (lifted at Calvary)
Burdens are lifted at calvary (lifted at Calvary)
Jesus is very near

Lord, now indeed I find thy power and thine alone
Can change the leper's spots and melt the heart of stone

Jesus paid it all
All to Him I owe
Sin had left this crimson stain, He washed it white as snow

Burdens are lifted at calvary (lifted at Calvary)
Calvary (lifted at Calvary), Calvary (lifted at Calvary)




Burdens are lifted at calvary (lifted at Calvary)
Jesus is very near

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Coko's song "Hymn Medley" are a compilation of several old Christian hymns that focus on the theme of the Cross and its importance to the singer. The first verse references the fountain of healing that flows from Calvary's mountain, where Jesus was crucified. The fountain is said to be free to all, implying that the singer does not need to pay or earn anything to access the healing power of Jesus. The second verse emphasizes the glory of the Cross and its significance to the singer's soul. It suggests that the Cross will serve as a resting place for the singer's "raptured soul" after death.


The third verse urges listeners to leave their worries and fears behind and cast their cares on Jesus. It introduces the concept of burdens being lifted at Calvary and suggests that Jesus is very near to those who seek him. The fourth and fifth verses recount the singer's personal experiences of being transformed by the power of Jesus. The fourth verse describes how only God's power can change the hearts of those who are "leprous" or burdened by sin. The fifth verse emphasizes the idea that Jesus paid for the singer's sins on the Cross and washed away the "crimson stain" of sin to make the singer "white as snow."


Overall, the song emphasizes the importance of the Cross and its power to heal, transform, and save those who believe in Jesus. It highlights the idea that all are welcome at the Cross, regardless of their past deeds or current struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

Jesus, keep me near the Cross;
As I go through life, I pray that Jesus keeps me close to the cross where He died for me.


There a precious fountain
At the cross, there is a precious fountain of grace that flows from the wounds of Jesus.


Free to all -- a healing stream --
This fountain of grace is free to all who come to Jesus, and it has the power to heal our brokenness and sinfulness.


Flows from Calvary's mountain
This healing stream of grace flows from the mountain where Jesus was crucified for our sins, called Calvary.


In the cross, in the cross
I find my glory and hope in the cross of Jesus.


Be my glory ever
I pray that the glory of the cross will be with me always.


Till my raptured soul shall find
Until the day I am taken up to be with Jesus forever,


Rest beyond the river
I will find rest and peace beyond death's river because of what Jesus did for me on the cross.


Cast your care on Jesus today
Today, I urge you to give your worries and fears to Jesus.


Leave your worry and fear (worry and fear)
Don't carry the weight of your worries and fears anymore.


Burdens Are Lifted At Calvary
At Calvary, the burdens of sin and guilt that we carry are lifted through the power of Jesus' sacrifice.


Jesus is very near
Jesus is always near to help us carry our burdens and give us strength.


Lord, now indeed I find thy power and thine alone
I have come to realize that only by the power of God can true transformation and healing happen in my life.


Can change the leper's spots and melt the heart of stone
No matter how stubborn or broken we are, God's power can change us and heal us from the inside out.


Jesus paid it all
Jesus paid the full price for our sins on the cross.


All to Him I owe
As a result of Jesus' sacrifice, I owe everything to Him.


Sin had left this crimson stain, He washed it white as snow
Our sins had stained us deeply, but Jesus made us clean and pure through His precious blood shed on the cross.


Burdens are lifted at calvary (lifted at Calvary)
The burden of our sins and struggles is lifted when we come to Calvary and lay it all at the feet of Jesus.


Calvary (lifted at Calvary), Calvary (lifted at Calvary)
Calvary is the only place where we can find true peace and freedom from our burdens.


Jesus is very near
Through it all, Jesus is near to us, ready to help us carry our burdens and give us the strength we need.




Writer(s): twila paris

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