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37. Enter Now

1 Outside the gate, and yet so near the fountain
Where thou dost yearn to cool thy aching brow;
Outside the gate, thy only hope of mercy,
O weary heart, say, why not enter now?

Refrain:
Oh, enter now! say, why not enter now?
Believe on him who gave his life for thee;
Believe on him, and at his hand receive
The precious gift of pardon full and free.

2 Outside the gate, amid a thousand dangers,
A thousand ills thou hast no strength to meet,
And yet a step would change thy lost condition,
And bring thy soul to rest at Jesus’ feet. [Refrain]

3 Outside the gate, thy only place of refuge;
Oh, think how soon may end thy fleeting day;
The sun that rose upon its cloudless morning
May set in gloom and pass in tears away. [Refrain]

4 Outside the gate, and yet the Saviour tarries
And waits to hear thy penitential prayer;
He opens wide the portals of his mercy;
Delay no more, but haste to enter there. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Outside the gate, and yet so near the fountain
Title: Enter Now
Author: Lizzie Edwards
Refrain First Line: Oh, enter now! say, why not enter now
Language: English
Publication Date: 1889
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Outside the gate, and yet so near the fountain]
Composer: Jno. R. Sweney
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
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