Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Words: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, in Good News, or Songs and Tunes for Sunday Schools, Christian Associations, and Special Meetings (New York: C. H. Ditson & Co., 1876).
Music: Silas Jones Vail |
Sinner, how thy heart is troubled,
God is coming very near;
Do not hide thy deep emotion,
Do not check that falling tear.
Refrain
O be saved, His grace is free;
O be saved, He died for thee;
O be saved, He died for thee.
Jesus now is bending o'er thee,
Jesus lowly, meek and mild;
To the Friend Who died to save thee,
Canst thou not be reconciled?
Refrain
Art thou waiting till the morrow?
Thou may'st never see its light;
Come at once-accept His mercy,
He is waiting-come tonight.
Refrain
With a lowly, contrite spirit,
Kneeling at the Savior's feet;
Thou canst feel this very moment,
Pardon-precious, pure and sweet.
Refrain
Let the angels bear the tidings,
Upward to the courts of heaven;
Let them sing, with holy rapture,
O'er another soul forgiven.
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