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Jesus Knocks at the Door

Author: A. P. Cobb Hymnal: Gems and Jewels #113 (1890) First Line: Lo, a Friend near thee now Refrain First Line: Oh, the song will be sweet Lyrics: 1 Lo, a Friend near thee now! Fair as morn is the brow That with cruel thorns rudely was press’d; Full of grace is each word— Mortal never has heard Sweeter words than to thee are address’d. Chorus: Oh, the song will be sweet When our crowns at His feet We shall cast, while around Him we throng. And our glad tribute bring, While the heavens shall ring With the notes of redemption’s new song. 2 ‘Tis thy Saviour and mine, ‘Tis Messiah divine, Who endeavors thy spirit to win; Wilt thou not humbly say, “Jesus, I will obey! Come, and enter, and reign Thou within.” [Chorus] 3 Hark! He knocks at the door, Wouldst thou sorrow no more? Then on Jesus, Thy Saviour believe; Hear the message so sweet, Cast thyself at His feet, And thy gracious Redeemer receive. [Chorus] 4 Jesus knocks at the door, Haste thee! tarry no more, lest His Spirit cease striving with thine; Full of mercy is He Who without waits for Thee; Open wide! ‘tis thy Saviour and mine. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Lo, a Friend near thee now]
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Jesus Knocks at the Door

Author: A. P. Cobb Hymnal: The Gospel Banner #64 (1904) First Line: Lo, a Friend near thee now! Refrain First Line: Oh, the song will be sweet Languages: English Tune Title: [Lo, a Friend near thee now!]

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