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295. Room for the Prodigal

1 Room for the prodigal, mourning for sin;
Room in the kingdom of God, let him in;
Room in the mansions of glory above;
Room in the bosom of Christ, full of love.

Chorus:
Room for the prodigal, mourning for sin;
Room for the prodigal, O, let him in.

2 Sinner return from the paths thou hast trod,
Walk in the ways of thy Father and God;
Follow the footsteps of Jesus thy guide,
Trust in the blood of the once Crucified. [Chorus]

3 Come unto Jesus for pardon and rest,
Come in contrition and lean on His breast;
Burdened with guilt, He will give thee release;
Troubled with sorrow He’ll fill thee with peace. [Chorus]

4 Loosed from the bondage of Satan and sin,
Run in the race, and the victory win;
Fight unto death, then thy armor lay down,
Enter thy rest and receive a bright crown. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Room for the prodigal, mourning for sin
Title: Room for the Prodigal
Author: J. H. Martin
Refrain First Line: Room for the prodigal, mourning for sin
Language: English
Publication Date: 1885
Topic: Invitations to Christ
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Room for the prodigal, mourning for sin]
Composer: T. Frank Allen
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
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