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94. O Come, Weary One

1 O come, weary one, to the only sure Refuge,
Where mercy and pardon are boundless and free;
O haste with thy burden of sin and of sorrow,
Thy gracious Redeemer is waiting for thee.

Refrain:
Come, O come,
Where mercy and pardon are boundless and free;
Then haste with thy burden of sin and of sorrow,
Thy gracious Redeemer is waiting for thee.

2 O come, weary one, for the day beams are fading;
Say, why on the desert afar wilt thou roam?
The arms of the Saviour will gladly enfold thee,
He longs with forgiveness to welcome thee home. [Refrain]

3 O come, weary one, for the night clouds pursue thee;
How darkly they frown on the cold mountain’s brow;
The voice of the tempest is wailing around thee,
And none but the Saviour can shelter thee now. [Refrain]

4 O come, weary one, He is urging thee onward;
One step o’er the threshold and life thou shalt gain;
The light of His love thro’ the darkness is breaking;
All glory to Jesus, the Lamb that was slain! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: O come, weary one to the only sure refuge
Title: O Come, Weary One
Author: F. J. C.
Refrain First Line: Come, O come, where mercy and pardon
Publication Date: 1899
Scripture:
Topic: Invitation
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [O come, weary one to the only sure refuge]
Composer: Charles E. Pollock
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
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