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There's a Voice That Is Calling

Representative Text

1 There’s a voice that is calling to thee,
And it pleads with its tenderest tone,
Whilst it bids thee from God’s wrath to flee,
And whispers, to Jesus now come!

Chorus:
Sinner, hear, and obey,
‘Tis the voice of the Spirit that cries;
While He strives, yield to Him,
Do not quench the convictions that rise.

2 There’s a Savior now waiting for thee,
With His heart and His arms open wide;
Will you come, and from judgment be free
Thro’’ the Lamb who on Calvary died? [Chorus]

3 There’s a fountain that’s open for thee;
Go and wash, then be clean from thy sin;
Not a spot nor a stain shall there be
If but once thou art cleansed therein. [Chorus]

4 There’s a mansion in heaven for thee,
With its pleasures that none can conceive;
And eternally happy thou’lt be
If thou wilt but on Jesus believe. [Chorus]


Source: Choice Hymns of the Faith #180

Text Information

First Line: There's a voice that is calling to thee
Title: There's a Voice That Is Calling
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Sinner, hear and obey

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Choice Hymns of the Faith #180

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