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2158. Hark! He Is Calling

1. Though young in years, we are all taught,
The way that leads to Jesus;
The way that must by faith be sought,
If we would come to Jesus.

Refrain
Hark! He is calling every day,
He says to each one, I am the way.
Let us arise, arise without delay,
And come at once to Jesus.

2. How happy they, who safely rest
Within the fold of Jesus;
Beneath His kind protection blest,
They walk and talk with Jesus. [Refrain]

3. There is a door that leads from sin,
That blessèd door is Jesus;
And there we all must enter in,
To reach the fold of Jesus. [Refrain]

4. And, as His sheep have learned to know,
The loving voice of Jesus;
So we, like them, may gladly go,
And ever dwell with Jesus. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Though young in years, we are all taught
Title: Hark! He Is Calling
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1901)
Refrain First Line: Hark! He is calling every day
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Though young in years, we are all taught]
Composer: Hart Pease Danks
Incipit: 51333 24423 34665
Key: F Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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