Text: | Come, with me visit Calvary |
Author: | John Lawley (1859-1922) |
Author (first chorus): | James Conner Bateman (1855-88) |
1 Come, with me visit Calvary
Where our redeemer died;
His blood now fills the fountain,
‘Tis deep, ‘tis full, ‘tis wide.
He died from sin to sever
Our hearts and lives complete;
He saves and keeps for ever
Those living at his feet.
Refrain:
Calvary’s stream is flowing,
Calvary’s stream is flowing;
Flowing so free for you and me;
Calvary’s stream is flowing;.
Refrain:
To the uttermost he saves,
To the uttermost he saves;
Dare you now believe
And his love receive?
To the uttermost he saves.
2 God’s great, free, full salvation
Is offered here and now;
Complete blood-bought redemption
Can be obtained by you.
Reach out faith’s hand, now claiming,
The cleansing flood will flow;
Look up just now, believing,
His fulness you shall know.
3 I will surrender fully
And do my Saviour’s will;
He shall now make me holy
And with himself me fill.
He’s saving, I’m believing,
This blessing now I claim;
His Spirit I’m receiving,
My heart is in a flame.
4 I’ve wondrous peace through trusting,
A well of joy within;
This rest is everlasting,
My days fresh triumphs win.
He gives me heavenly measure,
Pressed down and running o’er;
O what a priceless treasure,
Glory for evermore!
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Come, with me visit Calvary |
Author: | John Lawley (1859-1922) |
Author (first chorus): | James Conner Bateman (1855-88) |
Refrain First Line: | Calvary's stream is flowing |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1986 |
Topic: | The life of holiness: Challenge |