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I Come, O Gracious Lord

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Young People's Songs of Praise #43 (1902) Lyrics: 1 I come, O gracious Lord; I can no longer stay; Thy gentle voice from paths of sin, Is calling me away. I come, as Thou hast said, With all my sins to Thee, And lay my burden at the cross, Where Thou hast died for me. 2 No refuge, Lord, have I, And wither should I go, But unto Thee, whose cleansing blood Can make me white as snow; Thy mercy, Lord, I plead, And look to Thee alone, Wilt Thou not take me as I am, And make me all Thine own? 3 Heal Thou my broken heart, For I, Thy voice have heard; I seek the shelter of Thy love, And rest upon Thy word; I come, I yield at last— And give my wand’rings o’er, O cleanse me by Thy precious blood, And keep me evermore. Topics: Repentance; Surrender Scripture: Luke 15:18 Tune Title: [I come, O gracious Lord]
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I Come, O Gracious Lord

Author: Fanny Crosby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11201 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 I come, O gracious Lord, I can no longer stay; Thy gentle voice from paths of sin Is calling me away. I come, as Thou hast said, With all my sins to Thee, And lay my burden at the cross, Where Thou hast died for me. 2 No refuge, Lord, have I, And whither should I go, But unto Thee, whose cleansing blood Can make me white as snow? Thy mercy, Lord, I plead, And look to Thee alone; Wilt thou not take me as I am, And make me all Thine own? 3 Heal Thou my broken heart, For I Thy voice have heard; I seek the shelter of Thy love, And rest upon Thy word; I come, I yield at last— And give my wanderings o’er; O cleanse me by Thy precious blood, And keep me evermore. Languages: English Tune Title: SAN MATEO

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