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109. Are You Ready for the Judgment Day?

1 Have you found redemption thro’ the Son of God;
Are you ready for the Judgment day?
Are you sheltered underneath the precious blood,
Are you ready for the Judgment day?

Refrain:
Are you ready for the Judgment day?
Are you ready for the Judgment day?
When you stand before the throne
Will His blood for you atone,
Are you ready for the Judgment day?

2 You have long refused your blessed Lord to own,
Are you ready for the Judgment day?
What will be your fate before the great white throne,
Are you ready for the Judgment day? [Refrain]

3 How shall you escape the burden of your built,
Are you ready for the Judgment day?
If you scorn the blood that for your sin was spilt,
Are you ready for the Judgment day? [Refrain]

4 Will you trust the Saviour to forgive your sin,
Are you ready for the Judgment day?
He can save, no matter what your life has been,
Are you ready for the Judgment day? [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Have you found redemption thro’ the Son of God
Title: Are You Ready for the Judgment Day?
Author: Laverne Grey
Refrain First Line: Are you ready for the Judgment day
Language: English
Publication Date: 1921
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Have you found redemption thro’ the Son of God]
Composer: Haldor Lillenas
Notes: Public Domain.



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