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11784. I'm Coming To Thee

1 The words of the Master are ringing,
Ringing in ears so long deaf to His call;
Their message of tenderness bringing,
Bringing salvation to one and all.

Refrain:
Coming, I’m coming to Thee!
Coming, I’m coming to Thee!
From sin to be free, only Thine to be,
With gladness I’m coming to Thee.

2 The feet of the Master are showing
Showing the pathway to dwellings above;
Where we by our faith should be going,
Going, upheld by Christ’s boundless love. [Refrain]

3 The life of the Master is pleading,
Pleading, is pleading with you and with me;
It shows me how much I am needing,
Needing the help that is found in Thee. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: The words of the Master are ringing
Title: I'm Coming To Thee
Author: Effie Stevens (1908)
Refrain First Line: Coming, I’m coming to Thee!
Language: English
Source: United Praise by Edmund S. Lorenz and Ira B. Wilson (New York: Lorenz & Company, 1908)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [The words of the Master are ringing]
Composer: Edmund Simon Lorenz
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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