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Let No One Fail to See Him

Representative Text

1 The Son of man is passing by
Let no one fail to greet him;
Forsake all petty, baser things,
Go forth today to meet him.

Refrain:
He’s passing today, he’s passing this way,
Let no one fail to see him!
The sinner who calls whom sin now appalls,
Will find God’s love can free him.

2 The light divine illumes his way,
The darkness flees before him;
Your path he’ll make with glory bright,
Go forth, accept, adore him. [Refrain]

3 God’s truth is ringing in your ears,
Why hold it in derision?
While Christ is near, his voice you hear,
Make now the great decision. [Refrain]

4 Your soul is not your own, but his,
With his own blood he bought you;
Why rob your God, who thro’ the years
With love divine has sought you? [Refrain]

Source: United Praise: for use in Sunday Schools, Young People's Societies and other Church Services #147

Author: K. B. Brown

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Text Information

First Line: The Son of Man is passing by
Title: Let No One Fail to See Him
Author: K. B. Brown
Language: English
Refrain First Line: He's passing today, He's passing this way
Copyright: Public Domain

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