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I heard the voice of Jesus say

Author: Horatius Bonar Appears in 1,241 hymnals Topics: The Sinner Repentance and Acceptance Lyrics: 1 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Come unto me and rest; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon my breast." I came to Jesus as I was Weary, and worn, and sad; I found in him a resting-place, And he has made me glad. 2 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Behold I freely give The living water; thirsty one, Stoop down, and drink, and live." I came to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream; My thirst was quenched, my soul revived, And now I live in him. 3 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "I am this dark world's light; Look unto me: thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright." I looked to Jesus, and I found In him my star, my sun; And in that light of life I'll walk Till all my journey's done. Used With Tune: JERUSALEM
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O that my load of sin were gone!

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 447 hymnals Topics: The Sinner Repentance and Acceptance Lyrics: 1 O that my load of sin were gone! O that I could at last submit At Jesus' feet to lay it down To lay my all at Jesus' feet! 2 Rest for my soul I long to find; Saviour of all, if mine thou art, Give me thy meek and lowly mind, And stamp thine image on my heart. 3 Break off the yoke of inbred sin, And fully set my spirit free; I cannot rest till pure within, Till I am wholly lost in thee. 4 Fain would I learn of thee, my God; Thy light and easy burden prove, The cross all stained with hallowed blood, The labor of thy dying love. 5 I would, but thou must give the power; My heart from every sin release; Bring near, bring near the joyful hour, And fill me with thy perfect peace. Used With Tune: HAMBURG
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Delay not!

Author: Thomas Hastings (1784-1872) Appears in 361 hymnals Topics: Sinners Warned First Line: Delay not, delay not: O sinner draw near Scripture: Hebrews 3:7-16 Used With Tune: EXPOSTULATION
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Sinner, art thou still secure?

Author: Anon. Appears in 177 hymnals Topics: The Sinner Warning and Invitation Lyrics: 1 Sinner, art thou still secure? Wilt thou still refuse to pray? Can thy heart or hands endure In the Lord's avenging day? 2 At his presence nature shakes; Earth affrighted hastes to flee; Solid mountains melt like wax; What will then become of thee? 3 Who his advent may abide? You that glory in your shame, Will you find a place to hide, When the world is wrapped in flame? Used With Tune: GRANNIS
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In mercy, not in wrath

Author: Anon. Appears in 43 hymnals Topics: The Sinner Repentance and Acceptance Lyrics: 1 In mercy, not in wrath, Rebuke me, gracious God! Lest, if thy whole displeasure rise, I sink beneath thy rod. 2 Touched by thy quickening power, My load of guilt I feel; The wounds thy Spirit hath unclosed O let that Spirit heal! 3 In trouble and in gloom, Must I forever mourn? And wilt thou not at length, O God, In pitying love return? 4 O come; ere life expire, Send down thy power to save; For who shall sing thy name in death, Or praise thee in the grave? Used With Tune: CONTRITION
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Padron spoken

Author: Doddridge Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 46 hymnals Topics: The Sensible Sinner First Line: My Saviour, let me hear thy voice Lyrics: 1 My Saviour, let me hear thy voice Pronounce the words of peace; And all my warmest powers shall join To celebrate thy grace. 2 With gentle smiles call me thy child, And speak my sins forgiv'n; The accents mild shall charm mine ear All like the harps of heaven. 3 Cheerful, where'er thy hand shall lead, The darkest path I'll tread; Cheerful I'll quit these mortal shores, And mingle with the dead. 4 When dreadful guilt is done away, No other fears we know; That hand, which scatters pardon down, Shall crowns of life bestow. 5 What glory, Lord, to thee is due! With wonder I adore; But could I sing as angels do, My highest praise were poor. Scripture: Matthew 9:2
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In vain would boasting reason find

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 42 hymnals Topics: Salvation through Jesus Christ The sinner trusting in Christ for salvation Lyrics: 1 In vain would boating reason find The path to happiness and God; Her weak directions leave the mind Bewilder'd in a doubtful road. 2 Jesus, thy words alone impart Eternal life; on these I live; Diviner comforts cheer my heart Than all the pow'rs of nature give. 3 Here let my constant feet abide; Thou art the true, the living way: Let thy good Spirit be my guide To the bright realms of endless day. 4 The various forms that men devise To shake my faith with treach'rous art, I scorn as vanity and lies, And bind thy gospel to my heart.
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The Fountain opened for Sinners

Appears in 41 hymnals Topics: Christ A fountain for sinners; Sinners Praising the fountain of Christ; Christ A fountain for sinners; Sinners Praising the fountain of Christ First Line: The fountain of Christ, lord, help us to sing Lyrics: 1 The fountain of Christ, lord, help us to sing: The blood of our priest, our crucify'd king; The fountain that cleanses from sin and from filth, And richly dispenses Salvation and health. 2 This fountain so dear he'll freely impart; When pierc'd by the spear, it flow'd from his heart; With blood and with water, the first to atone, To cleanse us the latter; the fountain's but one. 3 This fountain from guilt not only makes pure, And gives, soon as felt, infallible cure; But if guilt removed, return and remain, Its power may be proved again and again. 4 This fountain unseal'd stands open for all Who long to be heal'd the great and the small; Here's strength for the weakly that hither are led; Here's health for the sickly, and life for the dead. 5 This fountain tho' rich, from charge is quite clear, The poorer the wretch, the welcomer here: Come needy, and guilty, come loathsome, and bare: Tho' leprous and filthy, come just as you are. 6 This fountain in vain has never been try'd, It takes out all stain, whenever apply'd; The fountain flows sweetly with virtue divine, To cleanse souls completely, tho' leprous as mine. Scripture: Zechariah 13:1
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Sinners and saints in the wreck of nature

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 65 hymnals Topics: Sinners In the wreck of nature First Line: How great, how terrible that God Lyrics: 1 How great, how terrible that God, Who shakes creation with his nod! He frowns--earth, sea, all nature's frame Sink in one universal flame. 2 Where now, O where shall sinners seek For shelter in the general wreck; Shall falling rocks be o'er them thrown? See rocks, like snow dissolving down. 3 In vain for mercy now they cry; In lakes of liquid fire they lie; There on the flaming billows tost, For ever--O forever lost! 4 But saints, undaunted and serene, With calmness view the dreadful scene; Their Saviour lives, the worlds expire, And earth and skies dissolve in fire. 5 Jesus, the helpless creature's friend, To thee my all I dare commend; thou canst preserve my feeble soul, When lightnings blaze from pole to pole. Scripture: Isaiah 24:18-20
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The Sufferings of CHRIST for our Salvation

Appears in 38 hymnals Topics: God Glorified and Sinners saved; God Glorified and Sinners saved First Line: Save me, O God, the swelling floods Lyrics: 1 "Save me, O God, the swelling floods "Break in upon my soul; "I sink and sorrows o'er my head "Like mighty waters roll. 2 "I cry till all my voice be gone, "In tears I waste the day: "My God, behold my longing eyes, "And shorten thy delay. 3 "They hate my soul without a cause, "And still their number grows "More than the hairs around my head, "And mighty are my foes. 4 "'Twas then I paid that dreadful debt "That men could never pay, "And gave those honours to thy law "Which sinners took away. 5 "Thus in the great Messiah's name, "The royal prophet mourns; "Thus he awakes our hearts to grief, "And gives us joy by turns. 6 "Now shall the saints rejoice and find "Salvation in my name, "For I have borne their heavy load "Of sorrow, pain, and shame. 7 "Grief like a garment cloth'd me round, "And sackcloth was my dress, "While I procured for naked souls "A robe of righteousness. 8 "Among my brethren and the Jews, "I like a stranger stood, "And bore their vile reproach to bring "The Gentiles near to God. 9 "I came in sinful mortals stead "To do my father's will; "Yet when I cleans'd my father's house, "They scandaliz'd my zeal. 10 "My fasting and my holy groans "Were made the drunkard's song; "But God from his celestial throne "Heard my complaining tongue. 11 "He sav'd me from the dreadful deep, "Where fears beset me round; "He rais'd and fix'd my sinking feet "On well-establish'd ground. 12 "'Twas in a most accepted hour, "My prayer arose on high, "And for my sake my God shall hear "The dying sinner's cry." Scripture: Psalm 69:1-14

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