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Come to Him Now

Author: W. N. Ogborn Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Jesus invites you to feast with Him now Lyrics: 1. Jesus invites you to feast with Him now; Come to Him now, come to Him now; If at His cross you will but meekly bow, Come to Him now, come to Him now; Jesus will pardon if you will confess; Jesus will turn into joy your distress; Jesus will save and most wondrously bless; Come to Him now, come to Him now. 2. If you but knew of the joy He’ll impart, Come to Him now, come to Him now; You would most gladly surrender your heart; Come to Him now, come to Him now; He’ll write your name in the Lamb’s book of life; He’ll drive away all your sorrow and strife; He’ll make your pathway with vict’ry more rife; Come to Him now, come to Him now. 3. Jesus is ready salvation to give, Come to Him now, come to Him now; Will you not hasten, and pardon receive? Come to Him now, come to Him now; Now while He calls you, O brother, obey; Now while He’s waiting, no longer delay; Jesus is anxious to save you today; Come to Him now, come to Him now. 4. If you refuse Him a place in your heart, Come to Him now, come to Him now; He may forever, and ever depart; Come to Him now, come to Him now; If His sad death on the cross you despise, Closing your heart against love’s sacrifice, You at the last may be filled with surprise; Come to Him now, come to Him now. Used With Tune: [Jesus invites you to feast with Him now] Text Sources: Gospel Praises No. 2, by William J. Kirkpatrick & Henry Gilmour (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hall-Mack Company, circa 1900), number 149
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Why 'neath the load of your sins do ye toil?

Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: [Why 'neath the load of your sins do ye toil?]

Jesus is Mine

Author: Will O Jones Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Tell me the story I've heard o'er and o'er Refrain First Line: Glory to God! I am under the blood Used With Tune: [Tell me the story I've heard o'er and o'er]

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