16102. Hear The Invitation

1 Hear the pre­cious in­vi­ta­tion,
Whosoever will may come;
In the Fa­ther’s many man­sions,
For His child­ren there is room.
Christ the Lord has gone be­fore you,
To pre­pare a dwell­ing place
For the souls who do His bid­ding,
And ac­cept His love and grace.

2 Come and taste the liv­ing wa­ter,
Flowing from the Fa­ther’s throne;
Come and share in joys more ho­ly
Than your life has ev­er known.
Lay aside all fear and doubt­ing,
Take the gifts He of­fers thee;
Hope and joy and full sal­va­tion,
Christ the Lord will give you free.

3 Seek ye first the heav’n­ly king­dom,
Putting world­ly gain aside;
Find a place be­side the Sav­ior,
Where you may in peace abide.
Do not dread the cross He gives you,
He Him­self will bear a part;
Strive each day to be more wor­thy
Of a place with­in His heart.

4 Hear the pre­cious in­vi­ta­tion
And ac­cept your Lord to­day;
When He of­fers rest and par­don,
Can you long­er stay away?
Endless life awaits your choos­ing;
Will you not de­cide aright,
In the way He sets be­fore you,
Walk by faith in­stead of sight?

Text Information
First Line: Hear the pre­cious in­vi­ta­tion
Title: Hear The Invitation
Author: Laurene Highfield
Meter: 87.87 D
Language: English
Source: Glad News by W. N. Cook (Hudson, NC: Teachers' Music Publishing, 1916)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: NEVŞEHIR
Composer: Ettice Belue
Meter: 87.87 D
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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