16407. In Vain The Preacher Cried, "Repent"

1 In vain the preach­er cried, "Re­pent;
Flee from im­pend­ing wrath";
Headlong the world of re­bels went
Along its own broad path.

2 They ate, they drank, they bought, they sold,
Built, plant­ed, till the day
When the flood came, and young and old
Were swept at once away.

3 A few that feared the warn­ing word
Escaped the doom of sin;
The ark re­ceived them, and the Lord
Shut safe His ser­vants in.

4 The tide of time that knows no turn,
Like that en­gulf­ing flood,
Whelms with de­struct­ion those that spurn
God’s truth and Je­sus’ blood.

5 But still His preach­ers cry, "Re­pent;
Flee from sin’s dead­ly doom";
Forth from the ark this call is sent,
"Come in, there yet is room."

6 Unshut the door, where Mer­cy stands,
The per­ish­ing to save,
With ear­nest eye, and out­stretched hands,
From death be­yond the grave.

Text Information
First Line: In vain the preach­er cried, Re­pent
Title: In Vain The Preacher Cried, "Repent"
Author: James Montgomery
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Sacred Poems and Hymns, (New York: D. Appleton, 1854)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: ELIM by Henry W. Greatorex, ES KOMMT EIN SCHIFF by Anonymous, FARNHAM - English tune
Tune Information
Name: GRÄFENBERG
Composer: Johann Crüger (1647)
Meter: CM
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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