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Come to Me

Hymnal: Worship and Song #3094 (2011) Meter: 6.6.6.5 Topics: Grace Prevenient Grace; Grace Prevenient Grace First Line: Come to me, come to me Scripture: Matthew 11:28 Languages: English Tune Title: COME TO ME

Falling on My Knees

Author: Kathryn Scott Hymnal: Worship and Song #3099 (2011) Meter: 6.7.9.4 with refrain Topics: Grace Prevenient Grace; Grace Prevenient Grace First Line: Hungry, I come to you Refrain First Line: So I wait for you Scripture: Psalm 13 Languages: English Tune Title: FALLING ON MY KNEES
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Where He Leads Me

Author: E. W. Blandy Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #338 (1989) Meter: 8.8.8.9 with refrain Topics: Prevenient Grace Invitation First Line: I can hear my Savior calling Refrain First Line: Where he leads me I will follow Lyrics: 1. I can hear my Savior calling, I can hear my Savior calling, I can hear my Savior calling, "Take thy cross and follow, follow me." Refrain: Where he leads me I will follow, where he leads me I will follow, where he leads me I will follow; I'll go with him, with him all the way. 2. I'll go with him through the garden, I'll go with him through the garden, I'll go with him through the garden, I'll go with him, with him all the way. (Refrain) 3. I'll go with him through the judgment, I'll go with him through the judgment, I'll go with him through the judgment, I'll go with him, with him all the way. (Refrain) 4. He will give me grace and glory, he will give me grace and glory, he will give me grace and glory, and go with me, with me all the way. (Refrain) Scripture: Matthew 8:19 Languages: English Tune Title: NORRIS
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Sinners, Turn: Why Will You Die

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #346 (1989) Topics: Prevenient Grace Invitation Lyrics: Sinners, turn: why will you die? God, your Maker, asks you why. God, who did your being give, made you himself, that you might live; he the fatal cause demands, asks the work of his own hands. Why, you thankless creatures, why will you cross his love, and die? Sinners, turn: why will you die? God, your Savior, asks you why. God, who did your souls retrieve, died himself, that you might live. Will you let him die in vain? Crucify your Lord again? Why, you ransomed sinners, why will you slight his grace and die? Sinners, turn: why will you die? God, the Spirit, asks you why; he, who all your lives hath strove, wooed you to embrace his love. Will you not his grace receive? Will you still refuse to live? Why, you long-sought sinners, why, will you grieve your God, and die? You, on whom he favors showers, you, possessed of nobler powers, you, of reason’s powers possessed, you, with will and memory blest, you, with finer sense endued, creatures capable of God; noblest of his creatures, why will you forever die? You, whom he ordained to be transcripts of the Trinity, you, whom he in life doth hold, you for whom himself was sold, you, on whom he still doth wait, whom he would again create; made by him, and purchased, why, why will you forever die? You, who own his record true, you, his chosen people, you, you, who call the Savior Lord, you, who read his written Word, you, who see the gospel light, claim a crown in Jesu’s right; why will you, ye Christians, why will the house of Israel die? Turn, he cries, ye sinners turn; by his life your God hath sworn; he would have you turn and live, he would all the world receive; he hath brought to all the race full salvation by his grace; he hath not one soul passed by; why will you resolve to die? Can ye doubt, if God is love, if to all his mercies move? Will ye not his word receive? Will ye not his oath believe? See, the suffering God appears! Jesus weeps! Believe his tears! Mingled with his blood they cry, why will you resolve to die? Scripture: Ezekiel 18:31-32 Languages: English
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Come, O Thou Traveler Unknown

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #387 (1989) Topics: Prevenient Grace Repentance Lyrics: Come, O thou Traveler unknown, whom still I hold, but cannot see! My company before is gone, and I am left alone with thee; with thee all night I mean to stay and wrestle till the break of day. I need not tell thee who I am, my misery and sin declare; thyself hast called me by my name, look on thy hands, and read it there. But who, I ask thee, who art thou? Tell me thy name, and tell me now. In vain thou strugglest to get free, I never will unloose my hold; art yhou the man that died for me? The secret of thy love unfold; wrestling, I will not let thee go till I thy name, thy nature know. Wilt thou not yet to me reveal thy new, unutterable name? Tell me, I still beseech thee, tell, to know it now resolved I am; wrestling, I will not let thee go, till I thy name, thy nature know. ’Tis all in vain to hold thy tongue or touch the hollow of my thigh; though every sinew be unstrung, out of my arms thou shalt not fly; wrestling I will not let thee go till I thy name, thy nature know. What though my shrinking flesh complain, and murmur to contend so long? I rise superior to my pain: when I am weak then I am strong, and when my all of strength shall fail I shall with the God-man prevail. My strength is gone, my nature dies, I sink beneath thy weighty hand, faint to revive, and fall to rise; I fall, and yet by faith I stand; I stand and will not let thee go till I thy name, thy nature know. Yield to me now -- for I am weak, but confident in self-despair! Speak to my heart, in blessing speak, be conquered by my instant prayer: speak, or thou never hence shalt move, and tell me if thy name is Love. ’Tis Love! ’tis Love! thou diedst for me, I hear thy whisper in my heart. The morning breaks, the shadows flee, pure, Universal Love thou art; to me, to all, thy mercies move -- thy nature, and thy name is Love. My prayer hath power with God; the grace unspeakable I now receive; through faith I see thee face to face, I see thee face to face, and live! In vain I have not wept and strove-- thy nature, and thy name is Love. I know thee, Savior, who thou art, Jesus, the feeble sinner’s friend; nor wilt thou with the night depart. but stay and love me to the end: thy mercies never shall remove, thy nature, and thy name is Love. The Sun of Righteousness on me hath rose with healing in his wings: withered my nature’s strength; from thee my soul its life and succor brings; my help is all laid up above; thy nature, and thy name is Love. Contented now upon my thigh I halt, till life’s short journey end; all helplessness, all weakness I on thee alone for strength depend; nor have I power from thee to move: thy nature, and thy name is Love. Lame as I am, I take the prey, hell, earth, and sin, with ease overcome; I leap for joy, pursue my way, and as a bounding hart fly home, through all eternity to prove thy nature, and thy name is Love. Scripture: Genesis 32:24-32 Languages: English
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Where Shall My Wondering Soul Begin

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #342 (1989) Topics: Prevenient Grace Invitation Lyrics: Where shall my wondering soul begin? How shall I all to heaven aspire? A slave redeemed from death and sin, a brand plucked from eternal fire, how shall I equal triumphs raise, or sing my great deliverer’s praise? O how shall I the goodness tell, Father, which thou to me hast showed? That I, a child of wrath and hell, I should be called a child of God! Should know, should feel my sins forgiven, blest with this antepast of heaven! And shall I slight my Father’s love, or basely fear his gifts to own? Unmindful of his favors prove, shall I, the hallowed cross to shun, refuse his righteousness to impart, by hiding it within my heart? Outcasts of men, to you I call, harlots, and publicans, and thieves; he spreads his arms to embrace you all, sinners alone his grace receive. No need of Him the righteous have; he came the lost to seek and save. Come, O my guilty brethren, come, groaning beneath your load of sin; his bleeding heart shall make you room, his open side shall take you in. He calls you now, invites you home: Come, O my guilty brethren, come. For you the purple current flowed in pardon from his wounded side, languished for you the eternal God, for you the Prince of Glory died. Believe, and all your sin’s forgiven, only believe--and yours is heaven. Languages: English
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Alas! and Did My Savior Bleed

Author: Isaac Watts; Ralph E. Hudson Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #359 (1989) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: Prevenient Grace Repentance Refrain First Line: At the cross, at the cross Lyrics: 1. Alas! and did my Savior bleed, and did my Sovereign die? Would he devote that sacred head for sinners such as I? Refrain: At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light, and the burden of my heart rolled away; it was there by faith I received my sight, and now I am happy all the day. 2. Was it for crimes that I have done, he groaned upon the tree? Amazing pity! Grace unknown! And love beyond degree! (Refrain) 3. Well might the sun in darkness hide, and shut its glories in, when God, the mighty maker, died for his own creature's sin. (Refrain) 4. Thus might I hide my blushing face while his dear cross appears; dissolve my heart in thankfulness, and melt mine eyes to tears. (Refrain) 5. But drops of tears can ne'er repay the debt of love I owe. Here, Lord, I give myself away; 'tis all that I can do. (Refrain) Languages: English Tune Title: HUDSON
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Blow Ye the Trumpet, Blow

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #379 (1989) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Topics: Prevenient Grace Invitation First Line: Blow ye the trumpet blow Lyrics: 1. Blow ye the trumpet, blow! The gladly solemn sound let all the nations know, to earth's remotest bound: The year of jubilee is come! The year of jubilee is come! Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 2. Jesus, our great high priest, hath full atonement made; ye weary spirits, rest; ye mournful souls, be glad: The year of jubilee is come! The year of jubilee is come! Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 3. Extol the Lamb of God, the all atoning Lamb; redemption in his blood throughout the world proclaim: The year of jubilee is come! The year of jubilee is come! Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 4. Ye slaves of sin and hell, your liberty receive, and safe in Jesus dwell, and blest in Jesus' live: The year of jubilee is come! The year of jubilee is come! Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 5. Ye who have sold for nought your heritage above shall have it back unbought, the gift of Jesus' love: The year of jubilee is come! The year of jubilee is come! Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 6. The gospel trumpet hear, the news of heavenly grace; and saved from earth, appear before your Savior's face: The year of jubilee is come! The year of jubilee is come! Return to your eternal home. Scripture: Leviticus 25:8-27 Languages: English Tune Title: LENOX
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Come, O Thou Traveler Unknown

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #386 (1989) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Prevenient Grace Repentance Lyrics: 1 Come, O thou Traveler unknown, whom still I hold, but cannot see! My company before is gone, and I am left alone with thee. With thee all night I mean to stay, and wrestle till the break of day; with thee all night I mean to stay, and wrestle till the break of day. 2. I need not tell thee who I am, my misery and sin declare; thyself hast called me by my name, look on thy hands and read it there. But who, I ask thee, who art thou? Tell me thy name, and tell me now. But who, I ask thee, who art thou? Tell me thy name, and tell me now. 3. Yield to me now, for I am weak, but confident in self-despair! Speak to my heart, in blessing speak, be conquered by my instant prayer. Speak, or thou never hence shalt move, and tell me if thy name is Love. Speak, or thou never hence shalt move, and tell me if thy name is Love. 4 'Tis Love! 'tis Love! Thou diedst for me, I hear thy whisper in my heart. The morning breaks, the shadows flee, pure, Universal Love thou art. To me, to all, thy mercies move; thy nature and thy name is Love. To me, to all, thy mercies move; thy nature and thy name is Love. Scripture: Genesis 32:24-32 Languages: English Tune Title: CANDLER
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Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy

Author: Joseph Hart Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #340 (1989) Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Topics: Prevenient Grace Invitation Refrain First Line: I will arise and go to Jesus Lyrics: 1 Come, ye sinners, poor and needy, weak and wounded, sick and sore; Jesus ready stands to save you, full of pity, love, and power. Refrain: I will arise and go to Jesus; he will embrace me with his arms; in the arms of my dear Savior, O there are ten thousand charms. 2 Come, ye thirsty, come, and welcome, God’s free bounty glorify; true belief and true repentance, every grace that brings you nigh. (Refrain) 3 Come ye weary, heavy laden, lost and ruined by the fall; if you tarry till you’re better, you will never come at all. (Refrain) 4 Let not conscience make you linger, nor of fitness fondly dream; all the fitness he requireth is to feel your need of him. (Refrain) Languages: English Tune Title: RESTORATION

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