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1 Glad tiding! glad tidings! the message for thee;
In Christ there is healing, salvation is free;
The poorest, the vilest, to Jesus may turn,—
O where will you go if His mercy you spurn?
Refrain:
Where? O where?
Where? O where?
The poorest, the vilest, to Jesus may turn,—
O where will you go if His mercy you spurn?
2 O sinner, why longer, in folly and pride,
Neglect the salvation which Christ doth provide?
Not yours is tomorrow, the call is today;
This night may your spirit be summoned away. [Refrain]
3 A mansion is waiting and glories untold;
The gates are of jasper, the streets made of gold;
Its joys are unfading, its beauty endures;
O where will you dwell if this home is not yours? [Refrain]
Source: Joyful Lays: a new collection of songs, prepared and adapted for the Sunday School #183
First Line: | Glad tidings, glad tidings, the message for thee |
Title: | Where Will You Go? |
Author: | William Stevenson |
Language: | English |
Refrain First Line: | Where, O where |
Copyright: | Public Domain |