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Say, sinner, hath a voice within

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 231 hymnals Topics: Gospel Call; Gospel the call of Lyrics: 1 Say, sinner, hath a voice within Oft whisper'd to thy secret soul, Urged thee to leave the ways of sin, And yield thy heart to God’s control? 2 Sinner, it was a heavenly voice— It was the Spirit’s gracious call; It bade thee make the better choice, And haste to seek in Christ thine all. 3 Spurn not the call to life and light; Regard in time the warning kind; That call thou may'st not always slight, And yet the gate of mercy find. 4 God’s Spirit will not always strive With harden'd, self-destroying man; Ye, who persist His love to grieve, May never hear His voice again.
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The slighted stranger

Author: C. H. G. Appears in 20 hymnals Topics: Call to Repentance First Line: A stranger stands outside the door Refrain First Line: He was wounded for thy transgressions Used With Tune: [A stranger stands outside the door]
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Holy Bible, Book Divine

Author: John Burton Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 587 hymnals Topics: The Holy Scriptures The Gospel-The Call First Line: Holy Bible! Book divine! Used With Tune: HORTON

Just As I Am, Thine Own to Be

Author: Marianne Farningham, 1834-1909 Meter: 8.8.8.6 Appears in 241 hymnals Topics: Gospel Call and Response Used With Tune: SAFFRON WALDEN

Abre mis ojos

Author: Bob Cull Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Call to Worship; Call of Christ Scripture: Luke 18:35-43 Used With Tune: OPEN OUR EYES Text Sources: Es trad.

Dulce espíritu

Author: Doris Akers; Pedro P. Pirón Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Resources for Worship Call to Worship First Line: Hay un dulce espíritu aquí Refrain First Line: Tierna Paloma, fiel Consolador Used With Tune: SWEET, SWEET SPIRIT
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O how divine, how sweet the joy

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 124 hymnals Topics: Gospel Call; Gospel the call of Lyrics: 1 O how divine, how sweet the joy When but one sinner turns, And with an humble, broken heart, His sins and errors mourns. 2 Pleased with the news, the saints below In songs their tongues employ; Beyond the skies the tidings go, And heaven is fill'd with joy. 3 Well pleased the Father sees and hears The conscious sinner's moan; Jesus receives him in His arms, And claims him for His own. 4 Nor angels can their joys contain, But kindle with new fire: "The sinner lost is found," they sing And strike the sounding lyre.
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Heaven Is Mine

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Call and Responses First Line: O heaven, heaven is mine Used With Tune: [O heaven, heaven is mine]
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Jesus on the Mainline

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Call and Responses First Line: Jesus on the mainline, tell Him what you want Lyrics: Jesus on the mainline, tell Him what you want. Jesus on the mainline, tell Him what you want. Jesus on the mainline, tell Him what you want, Just call Him up and tell Him what you want. Text Sources: Traditional
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Behold, now is the accepted Time

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 321 hymnals Topics: Holy Spirit Gospel Call First Line: Now is th' accepted time Lyrics: 1 Now is th’accepted time, Now is the day of grace; Now, sinners, come without delay, And seek the Savior’s face. 2 Now is th’accepted time, The Savior calls to-day; To-morrow it may be too late, Then why should you delay? 3 Now is th’accepted time, The gospel bids you come; And ev'ry promise in his word Declares there yet is room. 4 Lord, draw reluctant souls, And feast them with thy love; Then will the angels spread their wings, And bear the news above. 5 At length around thy throne They shall thy face behold; While thro' eternity they'll strive Their raptures to unfold. Scripture: 2 Corinthians 6:2

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