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The Bolted Door

God is knocking, ever knocking

Author: A. C. Hulse
Published in 11 hymnals

Printable scores: PDF, Noteworthy Composer
Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Christ is knocking, ever knocking,
At the heart’s thrice-bolted door;
Which we’re locking, ever locking,
As we oft have done before.
Though we hear it, yet we heed not,
And still stronger bar the door;

Chorus:
Hear it, mortals, open quickly,
Christ is waiting, waiting at the door.

2 He is calling, ever calling,
In a sad but gentle tone;
He would keep thy feet from falling,
Cleanse and make the all His own.
Why not answer mercy’s summons,
Ere the Spirit voice has flown? [Chorus]

3 He’s entreating, still entreating,
By His mercy, by His care;
He is knocking and repeating,
Seeking for an entrance there.
Let Him enter, let Him enter,
Open wide thy sin-locked door. [Chorus]


Source: Gospel Praise Book.: a collection of choice gems of sacred song suitable for church service, gospel praise meetings, and family devotions. (Complete ed.) #23

Author: A. C. Hulse

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Text Information

First Line: God is knocking, ever knocking
Title: The Bolted Door
Author: A. C. Hulse
Source: The New Song by Aaron Coons (New York: S. T. Gordon & Sons, 1875)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Hear it, mortals, open quickly
Copyright: Public Domain

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