Let Us Draw Near!

Let us draw near! The blood is spilt

Author: Edith Margaret Clarkson (1936, rev. 1962)
Tune: CROSSROADS
Published in 1 hymnal

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1 Let us draw near! The blood is spilt,
the Lamb has borne the sinners' guilt;
the sacrifice for sin is made,
we meet our Father unafraid:
then let us draw near!

2 Let us draw near: the holy door
stands open wide forevermore;
no longer flaming angels guard
the gate by Jesus' hand unbarred:
then let us draw near!

3 Let us draw near! No more we fear,
our Savior bids us welcome here;
we come as guests of princely grace
to feast in heaven's most holy place:
then let us draw near!

4 Let us draw near, with hearts aglow,
in reverent stillness bowing low;
before the throne love's emblems plead--
in simple faith, with all our need:
come, let us draw near!

Source: The Worshiping Church #631

Author: Edith Margaret Clarkson

Margaret Clarkson, whose rarely-used first name is Edith, was born in 1915 into, as Margaret herself described, “a loveless and unhappy marriage” which broke up when she was twelve. The memories of her childhood were of tension, fear, insecurity, and isolation. Margaret was born in Melville, Saskatchewan where she lived until her parents, Frederick and Ethel, and the family moved to Toronto when she was around age four. Throughout her life, she was plagued by pain; initially from migraines, accompanied by convulsive vomiting, and then arthritis—two ailments that accompanied her continually. In Destined for Glory, she related sadly that her mother told her that her first words were “my head hurts.” At age three Margaret, or Ma… Go to person page >

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First Line: Let us draw near! The blood is spilt
Title: Let Us Draw Near!
Author: Edith Margaret Clarkson (1936, rev. 1962)
Meter: 8.8.8.8.5
Language: English
Copyright: Words © 1962 Hope Publishing Company