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One Offer of Salvation

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1 One offer of salvation; to all the world ‘tis free,
One offer of redemption, ‘tis made to you and me;
The Lamb of God has suffered, has suffered in our stead,
For you, for me, uplifted, on Calvary’s Cross He bled,
For you, for me, uplifted, on Calvary’s Cross He bled.

2 One offer of salvation! Wide open stands the gate,
One pathway on to freedom, oh! take it ere too late.
The Christ of God is waiting, has waited long for you,
Oh, heed the solemn pleading of One so strong and true,
Oh, heed the solemn pleading of One so strong and true.

3 One offer of salvation! There is no other plan.
One Saviour of the lost ones, Who died for sinful man;
The Son of God who suffered, and died the death of shame,
That you might stand before Him, forever free of blame,
That you might stand before Him, forever free of blame.

Source: Young People's Songs of Praise #90

Author: Ethel Crowther

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First Line: One offer of salvation, to all the world 'tis free
Title: One Offer of Salvation
Author: Ethel Crowther
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Young People's Songs of Praise #90

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