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46. Lovingly, Tenderly Calling

1 Jesus, the loving Shepherd,
Calleth thee now to come
Into the fold of safety,
Where there is rest and room;
Come in the strength of manhood,
Come in the morn of youth,
Enter the fold of safety,
Enter the way of truth.

Chorus:
Lovingly, tenderly calling is he;
Wanderer, wanderer, come unto me,
Patiently standing there, waiting,
I See Jesus my Shepherd divine.

2 Jesus, the loving Shepherd,
Gave his dear life for thee,
Tenderly now he's calling,
Wanderer, come to me;
Haste, for without is danger,
Come, cries the Shepherd blest,
Enter the fold of safety,
Enter the place of rest. [Chorus]

3 Lingering is but folly,
Wolves are abroad today,
Seeking the sheep now straying,
Seeking the lambs to stay;
Jesus, the loving Shepherd,
Calleth thee now to come
Into the fold of safety,
When there is rest and room. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, the loving Shepherd
Title: Lovingly, Tenderly Calling
Author: W. A. O.
Refrain First Line: Lovingly, tenderly calling is he
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Invitation and Repentance
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Jesus, the loving Shepherd]
Composer: W. A. Ogden
Key: F Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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