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76. Why Don't You Come to Jesus

1 Jesus now is my salvation,
He has saved me from all sin;
Thro’ His blood I have redemption,
And I reset complete in Him.
O the joy of full salvation!
How it thrills my inmost soul!
Spread the news to ev’ry nation:
Jesus blood has made me whole.

Chorus:
Why don’t you come to Jesus?
Why don’t you come to Jesus?
Why don’t you come to Jesus and be saved?

2 By His royal proclamation
Sin’s dominion now is o’er,
And in conscious full salvation
I may sing forever more.
O the joy of full salvation!
How it thrills my inmost soul!
Spread the news to ev’ry nation:
Jesus blood has made me whole. [Chorus]

3 O the love of my Redeemer!
O the wonders of His grace!
I will praise His name forever,
And rejoice before His face.
O the joy of full salvation!
How it thrills my inmost soul!
Spread the news to ev’ry nation:
Jesus blood has made me whole. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Jesus now is my salvation
Title: Why Don't You Come to Jesus
Refrain First Line: Why don't you come to Jesus
Language: English
Publication Date: 1918
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Jesus now is my salvation]
Composer: C. R. Dunbar
Notes: Public Domain.



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