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Our Jesus is mighty to save

Author: Maud Frazer Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Invitation First Line: Proclaim the glad tidings o'er mpuntain and plain Refrain First Line: Mighty to save and mighty to bless Lyrics: 1 Proclaim the glad tidings o'er mountain and plain, Repeat the sweet story again and again, Our Jesus is mighty to save. Chorus: Mighty to save, and mighty to bless, Mighty to comfort the heart in distress; Press into his presence, ye weary ones, press, Our Jesus is mighty to save. 2 His saving hand reaches our uttermost woe, He loves and he makes us far whiter than snow; Our Jesus is might to save. [Chorus] 3 Come, venture right boldly and lay aside doubt, No soul that came to him was ever cast out; Our Jesus is might to save. [Chorus] 4 This is the old Gospel today, still the same, God's pow'r to save sinners who trust in his name; Our Jesus is mighty to save. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Proclaim the glad tidings o'er mountain and plain]
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Come Near to Me

Author: Miriam E. Arnold Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Invitation First Line: O love so great and wonderful Refrain First Line: Come near to me, O hear him Used With Tune: [O love so great and wonderful]
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Jesus is Calling for Thee

Author: Thaddeus Neff Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Invitation First Line: Jesus is calling in tones sweet and kind Refrain First Line: Come to the Savior, come, weary one, come Lyrics: 1 Jesus is calling in tones sweet and kind For weary hearts burdened with sin; Come, then, poor sinner, and pardon you’ll find, Oh, bid the dear Savior come in. Refrain: Come to the Savior, come, weary one, come; ‘Tis Jesus that’s calling for thee: He’s waited long for the wandering one, Oh, come to the fount and be free. 2 Open your heart while the Savior is near, His love is so tender and true; Gladly receive him, he’ll banish thy fear, Hark! Jesus is calling for you. [Refrain] 3 List to his Spirit, ‘tis calling you now, Still pleading in mercy and love; Quickly before him in lowliness bow, Oh, heed that sweet voice from above. [Refrain] 4 Soon you shall stand on eternity’s shore, Before the great throne of your King; Yield to the Savior, rejecting no more The pardon he freely doth bring. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Jesus is calling in tones sweet and kind]
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Universal gladness

Author: Joseph Hart Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 53 hymnals Topics: Lord's Supper Invitation to First Line: Glory to God on high Scripture: Luke 2:13-14
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Come all ye saints of God

Appears in 132 hymnals Topics: Invitation to Worship The Response
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Lord, we come before thee now

Appears in 843 hymnals Topics: Invitation to Worship The Call to Prayer and Response
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Open Your Heart’s Door

Author: John R. Rice Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Invitation First Line: Jesus is here, Jesus is here Refrain First Line: Open your heart’s door to Jesus Used With Tune: [Jesus is here, Jesus is here]
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Jesus is Passing This Way

Author: D. O. T. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Evangelistic Invitation First Line: Jesus is passing this way today Refrain First Line: Passing this way Lyrics: 1 Jesus is passing this way today, Call him, weary one; Ask the Savior to help you, E’re sinks life’s setting sun. Refrain: Passing this way, Passing this way; Hear the footsteps of Jesus, For He is passing this way. 2 Jesus is passing this way today, Long you’ve turned him away; He will comfort your aching heart, Oh, seek him while you may. [Refrain] 3 Jesus is passing this way today, To his presence flee; Cry, “Thou son of David, Have mercy on me.” [Refrain] 4 Jesus is passing this way today, Passing by your door; Hasten, call the Savior, For he may pass no more. [Refrain] 5 Jesus is passing this way today, Call him while he’s nigh; Yield yourself to Jesus, E’re he has passed you by. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Jesus is passing this way today]
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Do They Know That You Belong to Jesus?

Author: Harriet L. Church Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Invitation and Decision Lyrics: 1 Do they know that you belong to Jesus? Are your actions such that they will prove That you walk and talk with Him each moment And your heart o’erflows with His great love? Refrain: Do they know that you belong to Jesus? Is your very life for Him aflame? Are you touching other lives around you So that they will long to bear His name? 2 Do they know that you belong to Jesus? Is there aught by which the world can see That you differ in your life from others Who are known in depths of sin to be? [Refrain] 3 Do they know that you belong to Jesus? Are you always glad to own your Lord? Do you ever set the good example As He patterns in His holy Word? [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Do they know that you belong to Jesus?]
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Let Jesus Come into Your Heart

Author: Lelia N. Morris, 1862-1929 Appears in 303 hymnals Topics: The Gospel Warnings and Invitations First Line: If you are tired of the load of your sin Lyrics: 1 If you are tired of the load of your sin, Let Jesus come into your heart; If you desire a new life to begin, Let Jesus come into your heart. Refrain: Just now, your doubtings give o'er; Just now, reject Him no more; Just now, throw open the door; Let Jesus come into your heart. 2 If 'tis for purity now that you sigh, Let Jesus come into your heart; Fountains for cleansing are flowing nearby, Let Jesus come into your heart. (Refrain) 3 If there's a tempest your voice cannot still, Let Jesus come into your heart; If there's a void this world never can fill, Let Jesus come into your heart. (Refrain) 4 If you would join the glad songs of the blest, Let Jesus come into your heart; If you would enter the mansions of rest, Let Jesus come into your heart. (Refrain) Used With Tune: [If you are tired of the load of your sin]

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