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Jesus Knows

Author: Rev. W. O. Cushing Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: Jesus knows thy sorrow Refrain First Line: Jesus knows thy sorrow Used With Tune: [Jesus knows thy sorrow]
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Knocking and Pleading

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: He standeth knocking at the door Refrain First Line: Knocking! knocking! Used With Tune: [He standeth knocking at the door] Text Sources: From "Good Works"
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Drink, Freely Drink!

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: Thirsting 'neath the noonday sun Used With Tune: [Thirsting 'neath the noonday sun]
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Keep Your Eyes On Jesus

Author: Harry Sanders Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: O keep your eyes on Jesus Refrain First Line: O keep your eyes on Jesus Used With Tune: [O keep your eyes on Jesus]
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The Kingship of Jesus Christ

Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 11 hymnals Topics: Blessedness Of Those Trusting Christ; Christ Anointed; Christ Exaltation of; Christ Godhood of; Christ Only-begotten Son; Christ Power of; Christ Worshiped; Church Christ the Head of; Civil Magistracy; Divine Decrees; Godly Fear Described; Godly Fear Exhortation to; God Sovereignty of ; Invitation and Divine Pleading; Missions Encouragements of; Missions Difficulties of; Missions Triumphs of; Nations Owe Allegiance to Christ; Nations Present Attitude of; Praise Calls to; Prayer Promise to; Royalty of Christ Civil Rulers in Relation to; Royalty of Christ Divinely Conferred; Royalty of Christ Mediatorial; Royalty of Christ Nations Subject to; Rulers Duties of; Rulers Wicked; Vanity Of Sinners; The Wicked Fate of; The Wicked Warned First Line: Wherefore do the nations rage Lyrics: 1 Wherefore do the nations rage And the people vainly dream That in triumph they can wage War against the King supreme? Christ His Son a scoff they make, And the rulers, plotting, say: Their dominion let us break Let us cast their yoke away, Their dominion let us break, Let us cast their yoke away. 2 But the Lord will scorn them all, Calm, He sits enthroned on high; Soon His wrath will on them fall, Sore displeased He will reply: Yet according to My will I have set My King to reign, And on Zion's holy hill My Anointed I maintain; And on Zion's holy hill My Anointed I maintain. 3 This His word shall be made known, This Jehovah's firm decree: Thou art My beloved Son, Yea I have begotten Thee. All the earth at Thy request I will give Thee for Thy own; Then Thy might shall be confessed And Thy foes be overthrown; Then Thy might shall be confessed And Thy foes be overthrown. 4 Therefore, kings, be wise, give ear, Hearken, judges of the earth; Learn to serve the Lord with fear. Mingle trembling with your mirth. Kiss the Son, lest o'er our way His consuming wrath should break; But supremely blest are they Who in Christ their refuge take; But supremely blest are they Who in Christ their refuge take. Scripture: Psalm 2 Used With Tune: HERALD ANGELS
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Haste Thee Home

Author: W. B. Collyer Appears in 99 hymnals Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: Haste, trav'ler, haste, the night comes on Refrain First Line: Haste thee, trav'ler, haste thee Used With Tune: [Haste, trav'ler, haste, the night comes on]
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The Saviour's Call

Author: R. G. Staples Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: Tis Jesus calls, "Come unto me" Refrain First Line: Tis Jesus calls, that voice so sweet Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis Jesus calls, “Come unto me,” Thou weary one, when sins distress; At morn and eve bend thou the knee, And freely all thy guilt confess. Chorus: ‘Tis Jesus calls, that voice so sweet, Invites thee all thy grief to lay Down at the cross, His love entreat, And learn of Him, the Living Way. 2 ‘Tis Jesus calls, “Come unto me,” His voice oft whispers in thy ear; Though heavy-laden, “Come to me,” And cast thy ev’ry care. [Chorus] 3 ‘Tis Jesus calls; though racked with pain, He’ll soothe thy anguish, give thee peace; Thou’lt seek all other helps in vain; The gospel only can release. [Chorus] 4 ‘Tis Jesus calls! O, now be wise, Relent, O heart of stone, relent! Accept the offered sacrifice, And of thy sins at once repent. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Tis Jesus calls, "Come unto me"]
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The Heavenly Vision (Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus)

Author: Helen H. Lemmel Appears in 74 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Guidance and Care; Christ his example; Christ Light; Invitation To Dedication; Devotional; Faith First Line: O soul, are you weary and troubled? Refrain First Line: Turn your eyes upon Jesus Lyrics: 1 O soul, are you weary and troubled?No light in the darkness you see?There's light for a look at the Savior,And life more abundant and free!Refrain:Turn your eyes upon Jesus,Look full in His wonderful face;And the things of earth will grow strangely dimIn the light of His glory and grace.2 Through death into life everlastingHe passed, and we follow Him there;Over us sin no more hath dominion,For more than conqu'rors we are! [Refrain]3 His word shall not fail you He promised;Believe Him and all will be well:Then go to a world that is dying,His perfect salvation to tell! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [O soul, are you weary and troubled?]
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Like the Nine

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: There were ten that besought Him, the Master divine Lyrics: 1 There were ten that besought Him, the Master divine, There were ten that were healed, but where are the nine? Only one saw the gift, only one heard the call, Only one grasped the treasure, tho’ offered to all. 2 O where are the nine to bow at His feet? O where are the nine, with gratitude meet? O where are the many who own Him divine, But give Him no glory? O where are the nine? 3 There were ten who were cleansed, all but one went their way, Were content with the good that lasts but a day; And would you like the nine ever satisfied be, With a blessing so transient, while mercy is free? 4 There was grace for the ten, what a marvel that nine Should have turned from the gift—the treasure divine! What a wonder so many are doing the same, By neglecting salvation—for them Jesus came. Used With Tune: [There were ten that besought Him, the Master divine]
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O Come, Come Today

Author: E. Rinehart Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: Burden'd soul, come seek the Saviour Refrain First Line: Then come, come away Lyrics: 1 Burden’d soul, come seek the Saviour, Hear Him call, “Come unto Me;” In His sight find grace and favor, In His love there’s rest for thee. Chorus: Then come, come away, The Saviour calls, why longer wait? O come, come today, For the morrow may be too late, May be too late, may be too late. 2 Look not at thy guilt or station, Tho’ unworthy, He’ll receive; Jesus died for thy salvation, Waits to bring thee thy reprieve. [Chorus] 3 Full salvation Jesus offers; Full redemption in His blood; Come, accept the proffered pardon, And be reconciled to God. [Chorus] 4 Will you come? while He is pleading, Will you come and be at rest? Follow now the Spirit’s leading, Come, for ‘tis your Lord’s request. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Burden'd soul, come seek the Saviour]

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