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Room for Jesus, King of Glory

Author: Daniel Webster Whittle (1840-1901) Appears in 86 hymnals First Line: Have you any room for Jesus Lyrics: 1 Have you any room for Jesus, He who bore your load of sin? As he knocks and asks admission, Sinner, will you let him in? Refrain: Room for Jesus, King of Glory! Hasten now, his word obey! Swing your heart’s door widely open, Bid him enter while you may. 2 Room for pleasure, room for business, But for Christ, the crucified, Not a place that he can enter In the heart for which he died. 3 Have you any time for Jesus, As in grace he calls again? O today is time accepted, Tomorrow you may call in vain. 4 Room and time now give to Jesus, Soon will pass God’s day of grace; Soon your heart be cold and silent, And your Saviour’s pleading cease. Topics: The gospel Invitation
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Jesus died, O wondrous love

Author: Cornelie Booth (1864-1919) Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Have you heard the angels singing Lyrics: 1 Have you heard the angels singing: Christ is risen from the grave? Have you heard the message ringing: Jesus lives to help and save? Refrain: Jesus died, O wondrous love! Jesus died, O wondrous love! Rose again to bring us freedom, Lives to plead our cause above. 2 Have you felt the love he bore you When he fought for your release, When he trod the way before you, Opening thus the paths of peace? 3 Have your heard him interceding With his Father for your sin, Sorrow, self and shame unheeding That his death your life might win? 4 Have you seen the sacred beauty Shining from his suffering face, Who, in love and not in duty, Held our sorrows in embrace? 5 Will you bow your soul before him, Will you cast on him your care, By your sacrifice adore him And as conqueror meet him there? Topics: The gospel Invitation
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Have you seen the crucified

Author: John Lawley (1859-1922) Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Have you seen the crucified? O wondrous love! Do you know for all he died? O wondrous love! Have you seen his thorn-crowned brow? Have you felt the crimson now? Do you his salvation know? O wondrous love! 2 Do you know your sins forgiven? O wondrous love! Have you had a taste of Heaven? O wondrous love! Has his love cast out your fears? Has he wiped away your tears? At his word Hell disappears; O wondrous love! 3 Is your heart now full of joy? O wondrous love! Have you peace naught can destroy? O wondrous love! Is not this salvation grand? May it spread on every hand E’en to the most distant land; O wondrous love! 4 To the north, south, east and west, O wondrous love! Some have heard, but tell the rest; O wondrous love! Vast the curse and great the fall, Jesus Christ has died for all, We will every nation call; O wondrous love! Topics: The gospel Invitation
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Jesus is mighty to save

Author: Charles Coller (1863-1935) Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Joyful news to all mankind Lyrics: 1 Joyful news to all mankind, Jesus is mighty to save! All who seek shall surely find Jesus is mighty to save! Sinners may relinquish wrong, Faltering hearts may now be strong; Sound the tidings right along: Jesus is mighty to save! Refrain: Jesus is mighty to save! Jesus is mighty to save! From the uttermost, To the uttermost, Mighty to save! 2 Though as scarlet be the stains, Jesus is mighty to save! Though as steel the binding chains, Jesus is mighty to save! His the glorious sacrifice, His the blood which paid the price, His the love doth now entice; Jesus is mighty to save! 3 Fearful soul discard thy fears, Jesus is mighty to save! Seeker haste to dry those tears, Jesus is mighty to save! With assurance seek his face, Doubt no more his love and grace, Give him now his rightful place; Jesus is mighty to save! 4 Since his blood for thee was shed, Jesus is mighty to save! Since he lives who once was dead, Jesus is mighty to save! While in conflict we engage, When the storms around shall rage, All our earthly pilgrimage, Jesus is mighty to save! Topics: The gospel Invitation
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O be saved, his grace is free

Author: Fanny Crosby (1820-1915) Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: Sinner, how thy heart is troubled Lyrics: 1 Sinner, how thy heart is troubled! God is coming very near; Do not hide thy deep emotion, Do not check that falling tear. Refrain: O be saved, his grace is free! O be saved, he died for thee! O be saved, he died for thee! 2 Jesus now is bending o’er thee, Jesus lowly, meek and mild; To the friend who died to save thee Wilt thou not be reconciled? 3 With a lowly, contrite spirit, Kneeling at the Saviour’s feet, Thou canst feel this very moment Pardon, precious, sure, complete. 4 Let the angels bear the tidings Upward to the courts of Heaven; Let them sing with holy rapture O’er another soul forgiven. Topics: The gospel Invitation
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Come away, come away

Author: James Conner Bateman (1855-88) Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Sinner, see yon light Lyrics: 1 Sinner, see yon light Shining clear and bright From the cross of Calvary Where the Saviour died, And from his side Flowed the blood that sets us free. Refrain: Come away, come away, To the cross for refuge flee; See the Saviour stands With his outstretched hands: Salvation he offers to thee. 2 See, the Saviour stands With his wounded hands, And he calls aloud to thee: I for thee life gave, Thy soul to save, Now thy heart O give to me! 3 Come away to him And confess thy sin, Come to him who died for thee; To his feet draw near, With heart sincere, And from sin he’ll set thee free. Topics: The gospel Invitation
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Then come, O come, and go with me

Author: Daniel Herbert (c 1751-1833) Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Ten thousand thousand souls there are Lyrics: 1 Ten thousand thousand souls there are Entered within the door; These countless souls are gathered in, And yet there’s room for more. Refrain: Then come, O come, and go with me, Where pleasure never dies; And you shall gain the crown of life, The soul’s eternal prize. 2 Room for the lame, the halt, the blind; Sinner, there’s room for thee; ‘Twas Christ made room for such poor souls By dying on the tree. 3 Room for the chief of sinners still, Though plagued with unbelief; That very Christ can save thy soul Who saved the dying thief. 4 Then sure I am there’s room for me, The worst of Adam’s race; And so I’ll sing in songs of praise, A sinner saved by grace. Topics: The gospel Invitation
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The heart that once has Jesus known

Author: Mildred Duff (1860-1932) Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The heart that once has Jesus known And turned away again, Finds soon the joys of sin are flown Though sharp the sting remain. The soul that once has walked with him, Then left his guiding light, Can only find earth’s glitter dim, Its promise quenched in night. 2 In vain you strive to drown the thought Of what you might have been; Earth’s pleasures are too dearly bought, Its sorrows all too keen! Backslider, hear! God speaks your name, It is not yet too late; The Lord in mercy tarries yet, He has not closed the gate. 3 We do believe that Jesus can Restore his work in you. His touch will full salvation give; He maketh all things new. O rise at once! delay no more, Nor hesitate, nor doubt, If you but leave your sin and come, He will not cast you out. Topics: The gospel Invitation
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There is a mercy seat revealed

Author: Arthur Robert Gibby (d 1933) Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 There is a mercy seat revealed, A glorious throne of sovereign grace, Where broken hearts may all be healed And truly feel love’s warm embrace. O trembling soul, dispel thy fear, By faith through Christ to God draw near. 2 The smoking flax God will not quench, Nor will he break the bruised reed; His justice and his love do blend When guilty souls for mercy plead. Come, sinner and backslider, fall Before his throne, for pardon call. 3 Tears of repentance will not save, Nor yet good works for sin atone; The sacrifice that Jesus gave Must be thy plea, and that alone. No other name, however high, Can bring thy soul to Heaven nigh. Topics: The gospel Invitation

Let's look at Jesus, for he's the Saviour

Author: John Gowans Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: There is a message, a simple message Topics: The gospel Invitation

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