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105. O Come to the Merciful Savior

1 O come to the merciful Savior who calls you,
O come to the Lord who forgives and forgets;
Though dark be the fortune on earth that befalls you,
There's a bright home above where the sun never sets.

2 O come then to Jesus, whose arms are extended
To fold His dear children in closest embrace;
O come, for your exile will shortly be ended,
And Jesus will show you His beautiful face.

3 Yes, come to the Savior, whose mercy grows brighter
The longer you look at the depths of His love;
And fear not! ’tis Jesus, and life’s cares grow lighter
As you think of the home and the glory above.

4 Come, come to His feet, and lay open your story
Of suff'ring and sorrow, of guilt and of shame;
For the pardon of sin is the crown of His glory,
And the joy of our Lord to be true to His name.

Text Information
First Line: O come to the merciful Savior who calls you
Title: O Come to the Merciful Savior
Author: Frederick W. Faber, ca. 1850
Language: English
Publication Date: 1918
Topic: The Christian Life: Call and Repentance
Tune Information
Name: WHITCHURCH
Composer: Ethelbert W. Bullinger, b. 1837
Key: F Major



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