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3. Will You Come?

1. There's a message from the Lord, will you come?
Hear it sounding from his word, will you come?
Whosoever on his name will believe
Life eternal shall from him receive.

Chorus:
He is calling you today will you come?
To the only living way will you come?
Will you plunge beneath the flood of his all-atoning blood?
Will you be a child of God; will you come?

2. He has tarried long for you; will you come?
See his locks are wet with dew; will you come?
He alone your many sins can forgive;
Will you look to him by faith and live? [Chorus]

3. Will you heed the Saviour's call? will you come
To the feast prepared for all, will you come?
You will find him at the cross waiting there
With the garment that your soul must wear. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: There's a message from the Lord, will you come?
Title: Will You Come?
Author: Carrie M. Wilson
Refrain First Line: He is calling you today will you come?
Publication Date: 1888
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [There's a message from the Lord, will you come?]
Composer: Jno. R. Sweney
Key: Eā™­ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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