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231. Let Jesus Come Into Your Heart.

1 If you are tired of the load of your sin,
Let Jesus come into your heart;
If you desire a new life to begin,
Let Jesus come into your heart.

Chorus:
Just now, your doubtings give o'er;
Just now, reject Him no more,
Just now, throw open the door;
Let Jesus come into your heart.

2 If 'tis for purity now that you sigh,
Let Jesus come into your heart;
Fountains for cleansing are flowing near by,
Let Jesus come into your heart. [Chorus]

3 If there's a tempest your voice cannot still,
Let Jesus come into your heart;
If there's a void this world never can fill,
Let Jesus come into your heart. [Chorus]

4 If you would join the glad songs of the blest,
Let Jesus come into your heart;
If you would enter the mansions of rest,
Let Jesus come into your heart.
Just now, my doubtings are o'er;
Just now, rejecting no more,
Just now, I open the door;
And Jesus comes into my heart.

Text Information
First Line: If you are tired of the load of your sin
Title: Let Jesus Come Into Your Heart.
Author: Mrs. C. H. Morris
Refrain First Line: Just now, your doubtings give o'er
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Topic: Invitation Songs
Copyright: Copyright, 1893, by H. L. Gilmour. Used by Permission.
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [If you are tired of the load of your sin]
Composer: Mrs. C. H. Morris
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1893, by H. L. Gilmour. Used by Permission.
Notes: Public Domain.



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