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Come, Come to Him Now

There is a Savior waiting, Earnest in His call

Tune: [There is a home eternal, Beautiful and bright]
Published in 1 hymnal


Representative Text

1 There is a Savior waiting,
Earnest in His call;
Why be hesitating?
Welcome are one and all!
Long the world you’ve been trying,
Trying its pleasure and sin;
Blind to the fact that you’re dying,
To His rich banquet come in!

Chorus:
Come, come to Him now!
Come, come to Him now!
All welcome to Jesus:
Come, come to Him now!

2 Pardon He gives, salvation,
Life eternal, peace;
Hear the proclamation,
Giving the slave release!
“Wine and milk without money!”
All that you need “without price!”
Words that are “sweeter than honey,”
Jesus the heart doth suffice. [Chorus]

3 Come, and till life is ended,
Earth forever gone,
Serve Him, now ascended!
Living for Him alone.
Here we wait His returning,
Back He has promised to come;
Oh, that our lamps may be burning,
Burning till He call us home! [Chorus]


Source: Choice Hymns of the Faith #240

Text Information

First Line: There is a Savior waiting, Earnest in His call
Title: Come, Come to Him Now
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Come, come to Him now

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