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14369. I Will Arise And Go

1 I hear my Savior calling me;
I will arise and go;
Why longer spurn His pardon free?
I will arise and go.
Too long have I remained in sin,
But now I’ll let the Savior in.
A friend to me He long has been;
I will arise and go.

Refrain:
I will arise, arise and go,
I will arise, arise and go:
He’ll hear my cry and His blood apply;
I will arise and go.

2 Yes, unto Him the vilest may;
I will arise and go;
At Jesus’ feet His sins all lay;
I will arise and go.
For Jesus said, Come unto Me,
All who with sin may burdened be,
And I will make you wholly free;
I will arise and go. [Refrain]

3 Dear Savior, here I bring myself;
I will arise and go;
Just as I am and nothing else;
I will arise and go.
Salvation not thro’ what I’ve done,
But only thro’ the Father’s Son,
The blood of our redeeming One;
I will arise and go. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I hear my Savior calling me
Title: I Will Arise And Go
Author: Barnet T. Yohe
Refrain First Line: I will arise, arise and go
Language: English
Source: The Search Light, by A. F. Myers (Toledo, OH: The W. W. Whitney Co., 1894)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [I hear my Savior calling me]
Composer: Rollin C. Ward
Key: D♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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