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100. Will You Come?

1 Thro’ the Saviour, crucified,
Mercy’s door is open’d wide,
Where repentant souls may enter in;
Those who on His word believe,
Peace and pardon shall receive,
And a cleansing from the stain of sin.

Refrain:
Will you come, will you come?
Will you come just now?
Jesus waits to take you in,
Waits to pardon all your sin,
If in penitence you humble bow.

2 Tarry not outside the door,
Lest it close forevermore,
And you seek to enter it in vain;
If your conscience harder grows,
And His will you still oppose,
He may not return to you again. [Refrain]

3 When you meet the last of foes,
And your eyes forever close,
Will they open on a mansion fair?
Rest your faith upon the Lord,
Take Him fully at His word,
You will find abundant entrance there. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Thro' the Saviour, crucified
Title: Will You Come?
Author: A. A. Payn
Refrain First Line: Will you come, will you come
Language: English
Publication Date: 1917
Tune Information
Name: [Thro' the Saviour, crucified]
Composer: E. Alonzo Casselberry



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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