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478. Have You Any Room for Jesus?

1 Have you any room for Jesus,
He who bore your load of sin?
As He knocks and asks admission,
Sinner, will you let Him in?

Refrain:
Room for Jesus, King of Glory!
Hasten now, His Word obey.
Swing the heart’s door widely open;
Bid Him enter while you may.

2 Room for pleasure, room for business;
But for Christ, the Crucified,
Not a place that He can enter,
In the heart for which He died? [Refrain]

3 Room and time now give to Jesus;
Soon will pass God’s day of grace -
Soon your heart left cold and silent,
And your Savior’s pleading cease. [Refrain]

(optional choral ending)
Swing the heart's door widely open;
Bid Him enter while you may, while you may.

Text Information
First Line: Have you any room for Jesus
Title: Have You Any Room for Jesus?
Adapter: Daniel W. Whittle
Refrain First Line: Room for Jesus, King of Glory!
Meter: 8.7.8.7. with Refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 1997
Topic: New Life in Christ: Invitation and Acceptance
Source: Source unknwon
Tune Information
Name: ANY ROOM
Composer: C. C. Williams
Arranger (choral ending): Eugene Thomas
Meter: 8.7.8.7. with Refrain
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Arr. © 1997 by Integrity's Hosanna! Music and Word Music (a div. of WORD MUSIC)



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