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Come to the feast

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns No. 3 #77 (1902) Topics: Invitation First Line: All things are ready, come to the feast Refrain First Line: Hear the invitation, come whosoever will Tune Title: [All things are ready, come to the feast]
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Mercy's Free

Author: Richard Jukes Hymnal: Christ in Song #83 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance First Line: By faith I view my Saviour dying Lyrics: 1 By faith I view my Saviour dying On the tree, on the tree; To ev'ry sinner He is crying, Look to me, look to me. He bids the guilty now draw near, Repent, believe, dismiss their fear; Hark, hark! what precious words I hear: Mercy's free, mercy's free. 2 Jesus, the Lord of life, hath spoken Peace to me, peace to me; Now all my chains of sin are broken, I am free, I am free. Soon as I on His name believed, His pard'ning grace my soul received, And was from sin and death retrieved, Mercy's free, mercy's free. 3 This precious truth, ye sinners hear it, Mercy's free, mercy's free; Ye ministers of God, declare it, Mercy's free, mercy's free, Visit the heathen's dark abode, Proclaim to all the love of God, And spread the glorious news abroad, Mercy's free, mercy's free. 4 Long as I live I'll still be crying, Mercy's free, mercy's free; And thus shall be my theme when dying, Mercy's free, mercy's free. And when the vale of death I've passed, When lodged above the stormy blast, I'll sing while endless ages last, Mercy's free, mercy's free. Languages: English Tune Title: [By faith I view my Saviour dying]
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At the Door

Author: Mrs. U. L. Bailey Hymnal: Christ in Song #84 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance Call Accepted; Invitation and Repentance Call Accepted First Line: The mistakes of my life are many Refrain First Line: I know I am weak and sinful Lyrics: 1 The mistakes of my life are many, The sins of my heart are more, And I scarce can see for weeping, But I knock at the open door. Chorus: I know I am weak and sinful, It comes to me more and more; But since the dear Saviour has bid me come in, I'll enter the open door. 2 I am lowest of those who love Him, I am weakest of those who pray; But I come as He has bidden, And He will not say me nay. [Chorus] 3 My mistakes His free grace will cover, My sins He will wash away, And the feet that shrink and falter, Shall walk thro' the gates of day. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [The mistakes of my life are many]
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There's a Great Day Coming

Author: W. L. T. Hymnal: Christ in Song #86 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance Decision Day; Invitation and Repentance The Judgment Refrain First Line: Are you ready? Lyrics: 1 There's a great day coming, A great day coming, There's a great day coming by and by, When the saints and the sinners shall be parted right and left Are you ready for that day to come? Chorus: Are you ready? Are you ready? Are you ready for the judgment day? Are you ready? Are you ready? for the judgment day? 2 There's a bright day coming, A bright day coming, There's a bright day coming by and by, But its brightness shall only come to them that love the Lord, Are you ready for that day to come? [Chorus] 3 There's a sad day coming, A sad day coming, There's a sad day coming by and by, When the sinner shall hear his doom "Depart, I know ye not," Are you ready for that day to come? [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a great day coming]
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The blessed whosoever is for me

Author: Mrs. J. M. Hunter Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns Nos. 5 and 6 Combined #88 (1911) Topics: Invitation First Line: Whosoever, O the fulness of that hope-inspiring word! Refrain First Line: Whosoever, whosoever, 'tis a blessed invitation Languages: English Tune Title: [Whosoever, O the fulness of that hope-inspiring word]
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Nothing for Jesus

Author: Mrs. M. D. James Hymnal: Christ in Song #100 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance First Line: Crowded is your heart with cares Lyrics: 1 Crowded is your heart with cares, Have you no room for Jesus: Captured by earth's golden snares, Have you no room for Jesus? Lo! he's standing at your door, Knocking, knocking o'er and o'er; Hear him pleading evermore; Have you no room for Jesus? 2 Wasting all your precious hours, Have you no work for Jesus? Spending these God-given pow'rs, Have you no work for Jesus? Striving not to conquer sin, Seeking not a soul to win, Bringing not a wand'rer in; Have you no work for Jesus? 3 Seeking earth's possessions fair, Have you no time for Jesus? None for gracious deeds to spare, Have you no time for Jesus? Not a grain to store away, Naught your labor to replay, Not a joy for that great day When you shall meet with Jesus. 4 Bearing only worthless leaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? In your hands no precious sheaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? Not a grain to store away, Naught your labor to repay, Not a joy for that great day When you shall meet with Jesus. Languages: English Tune Title: [Crowded is your heart with cares]
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Coming to the Cross

Author: Rev. Wm. McDonald Hymnal: Christ in Song #109 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance Call Accepted; Invitation and Repentance Call Accepted First Line: I am coming to the cross Refrain First Line: I am trusting, Lord, in thee Lyrics: 1 I am coming to the cross, I am poor, and weak, and blind; I am counting all but dross, I shall full salvation find. Refrain: I am trusting, Lord, in thee, Blessed Lamb of Calvary! Humbly at thy cross I bow, Save me, Jesus, save me now. 2 Long my heart has sigh'd for thee, Long has evil reigned within; Jesus sweetly speaks to me, "I will cleanse you from all sin." [Refrain] 3 Here I give my all to thee, Friends and time and earthly store; Soul and body thine to be, Wholly thine forevermore. [Refrain] 4 In thy promises I trust, Now I feel the blood applied; I am prostrate in the dust, I with Christ am crucified. [Refrain] 5 Jesus comes! he fills my soul; Perfected in him I am; I am ev'ry whit made whole; Glory, glory to the Lamb! Refrain: I am trusting, Lord, in thee, Blessed Lamb of Calvary! Humbly at thy cross I bow, Jesus saves me, saves me now. Languages: English Tune Title: [I am coming to the cross]
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At the Door

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Christ in Song #112 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance Call Accepted First Line: Behold the Saviour at the door! Lyrics: 1 Behold the Saviour at the door! He gently knocks, has knocked before, Has waited long is waiting still, You treat no other friend so ill. 2 He counsels thee to buy of him Gold tried by fire, and raiment clean; Anoint thine eyes, that thou may'st see, And put away thy stains from thee. 3 O, hear the faithful Witness' voice, He offers now a final choice; Thou art offensive, O lukewarm! Therefore be zealous and reform. 4 His mission now is almost o'er, Before the throne he'll plead no more; The filthy must his filth retain, He that is holy, so remain. 5 His locks with dews of night are wet, But at thy heart he ling'reth yet. Awake! and open wide the door; Bid thy Beloved wait no more. 6 Yes, bring him in, a welcome guest; So shalt thou in his presence rest, And in communion sweet and free, Shalt sup with him and he with thee. Languages: English Tune Title: HARTEL
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Come to the Feast

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Full Redemption Songs #180 (1933) Topics: Invitation Songs First Line: All things are ready, come to the feast Refrain First Line: Hear the invitation, come whosoever will Languages: English Tune Title: ["All things are ready," come to the feast]

Tú has venido a la orilla (Pescador de hombres) (Lord, You Have Come to the Lakeshore)

Author: Cesáreo Gabaráin; Gertrude C. Suppe; George Lockwood; Raquel Gutiérrez-Achón Hymnal: Mil Voces para Celebrar #195 (1996) Topics: Invitation; Resources for Worship Prayers of Invitation; Resources for Worship Prayers of Invitation First Line: Tú has venido a la orilla (Lord, you have come to the lakeshore) Refrain First Line: Señor, me has mirado a los ojos (O Lord, with your eyes you have searched me) Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: PESCADOR DE HOMBRES

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