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Come to Him Now

Representative Text

1 Jesus is pleading with someone tonight,
Someone who’s still under sin,
Thinking that works can atone for the past,
When salvation is only in Him.

Refrain:
Come to Him now, make no delay;
He is the truth, and He is the way;
Come, be at rest, why longer roam?
Jesus now calls you: Come home, come home.

2 Jesus is pleading with someone tonight,
Someone who’s wandered away;
Calling you back from the pathway of sin,
He is waiting in mercy today. [Refrain]

3 Jesus is pleading, then why not tonight
Turn and make Him now your choice;
His blood will blot out the sin of your past,
And your heart in His love will rejoice. [Refrain]


Source: The Cyber Hymnal #10858

Author: Hugh T. Cameron

Early 20th Century Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Jesus is pleading with someone tonight
Title: Come to Him Now
Author: Hugh T. Cameron
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Come to Him now, make no delay
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #10858
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The Cyber Hymnal #10858

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