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82. At Your Door

1 At the door of my heart long the Saviour did stand,
And He knock’d many times with His nail-pierced hands;
But at last I gave ear, and I opened it wide,
And I asked Him to enter and with me abide.

Refrain:
Behold, at your door He doth stand and knock,
If any His voice will hear;
And, heeding the call, will their door unlock,
He’ll enter and bless them there.

2 To the house of a sinner He came as a guest,
And altho’ so unworthy, His love did the rest;
When my Saviour had entered—oh blest be His name!
He at once took possession—my Host He became. [Refrain]

3 Oh, how wondrous the love of my Master Divine,
That He makes me His guest when I welcome Him mine;
For He deings to partake of the off’rings I bring,
And He spreads me a banquet that’s fit for a king. [Refrain]

4 When this wealthy One came with the begger to dwell,
Lo, He brought in His train all His riches as well;
Upon me, even me, He did all things bestow,
And I’m longing that you should His preciousness know. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: At the door of my heart long the Savior did stand
Title: At Your Door
Author: Ada R. Habershon
Refrain First Line: Behold, at your door He doth stand and knock
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [At the door of my heart long the Savior did stand]
Composer: Robert Harkness
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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