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41. He is Calling You To-Day

1 "The Savior hath said,
That no tears shall be shed
In the home where He's gone to prepare"
"A mansion so fair;
Yes, my Jesus is there,"
And He's calling for sinners to come.

Chorus:
He is calling you today,
He is calling you today,
He is calling you today;
Sinner, come, and be saved.

2 Oh! have you not heard
Of that wonderful word
That those who have wander'd from God,
So redeemed from their sin,
All may now enter in,
While He's calling for sinners to come. [Chorus]

3 In His word we have read,
That His blood hath been shed
For those who have wander'd from God,
So redeemed from their sin,
All may now enter in,
While He's calling for sinners to come. [Chorus}

4 Yes, the promise is true,
That His grace bears us thro'
Ev'ry trial that comes day by day,
If we trust in His word,
When the promise is heard;
And He's calling for sinners to come. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: "The Savior hath said
Title: He is Calling You To-Day
Author: P. B.
Refrain First Line: He is calling you today
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Copyright: Copyright, 1886, by P. Bilhorn.
Notes: Now Public Domain. "To-day if you will hear my voice, harden not your hearts."
Tune Information
Name: ["The Savior hath said]
Incipit: 34554 31767 1555
Key: Eā™­ Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1886, by P. Bilhorn.
Notes: Public Domain.



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