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566. Look, and thou shalt live!

1 Look to the Saviour on Calvary's tree —
See how He suffer'd for you and me:
Hark, while He lovingly calls to thee
"Look, and thou shalt live!"

Refrain:
Look, and thou shalt live!
Look and thou shalt live!
Look to the cross where He died for thee:
Look and thou shalt live!

2 Hast thou a sin-burden'd soul to save?
Life everlasting wouldst thou have?
Jesus Himself a ransom gave:
Look, and thou shalt live! [Refrain]

3 Look to the Saviour who rose from the tomb;
Haste now to Him, while there yet is room;
His shining face will dispel thy gloom:
Look and thou shalt live! [Refrain]

4 Jesus on high lives to intercede,
He knows the weary sinner's need:
Surely thy footsteps He will lead:
Look, and thou shalt live! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Look to the Saviour on Calvary's tree
Title: Look, and thou shalt live!
Author: F. T. W.
Refrain First Line: Look, and thou shalt live!
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Scripture:
Topic: Salvation
Tune Information
Name: [Look to the Saviour on Calvary's tree]
Composer: Rev. J. H. Stockton
Key: A♭ Major



Media
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