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Have You Heard the Voice of God?

Author: E. S. L. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: As you wander astray from your home far away Lyrics: 1 As you wander astray from your home far away, God is calling, calling evermore; While you struggle with sin, feel its horror within, God is calling, calling evermore. Refrain: Have you heard the voice of God? Have you heard the voice of God? His sweet call will you heed? or shall love vainly plead? God is calling, calling evermore. 2 All his love to reveal, your diseases to heal, God is calling, calling evermore; All your burdens to bear, all your sorrows to share, God is calling, calling evermore. [Refrain] 3 Thro’ his Son strong to save, conq’ring sin and the grave, God is calling, calling evermore; Thro’ his Spirit of light, bringing hope in your night, God is calling, calling evermore. [Refrain] 4 Then no longer delay, heed his urging today, God is calling, calling evermore; As from anguish and strife, into heav’n’s endless life, God is calling, calling evermore. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [As you wander astray from your home far away]
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Der Ruf der ewigen Liebe

Author: J. C. Grimmell Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Wenn du irrest vom Herrn Refrain First Line: Hörst du heut, wie Gott dich ruft? Used With Tune: [Wenn du irrest vom Herrn]

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