36. The Slighted Stranger.

1. A Stranger stands outside the door,
And longs thy guest to be;
He knows thy name, for o’er and o’er
He softly calls to thee!
His hands are pierced, His brow is torn,
His face is sad, but sweet—
It is the Lord of Paradise!
Arise, thy Savior greet.

Chorus:
He was wounded for thy transgressions;
He was bruised for thy sin;
Yet He stands at thy heart’s door pleading,
Why, O why not let Him in?

2. From lonely, dark Gethsemane,
Thro' Pilate’s hall of shame,
Up over cruel Calvary,
To thee in love He came!
Despised! rejected! crucified!
O love, O grace unknown,
That He should still remember thee,
And claim thee for His own! [Chorus]

3. Yet still He waits and calls to thee,
Altho' ye scarce can hear
The pleading voice, so often has
It fallen on thine ear:
O soul, arise and let Him in,
Lest from the bolted door
In sorrow He should turn away,
To call for thee no more. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: A Stranger stands outside the door
Title: The Slighted Stranger.
Author: Charles H. Gabriel
Refrain First Line: He was wounded for thy transgressions
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Topic: Personal Work and Service
Copyright: Words and Music Copyright, 1908, by Chas. H. Gabriel.; E. O. Excell, Owner.
Tune Information
Name: [A Stranger stands outside the door]
Composer: Chas. H. Gabriel
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Words and Music Copyright, 1908, by Chas. H. Gabriel.; E. O. Excell, Owner.



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