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963. Coming Home

1. Vile and sinful tho’ my heart may be,
Fully trusting Lord, I come to Thee;
Thou hast pow’r to cleanse and make me free,
I am coming home.

Refrain
Coming home, coming home,
No longer in the path of sin to roam;
I’m coming home, coming home,
Lord Jesus, I am coming home.

2. Like a father seeks a wayward child,
Thou hast sought me o’er the desert wild,
Sick and helpless, by my sin defiled,
I am coming home. [Refrain]

3. Pleading tenderly, His voice I hear,
Why should I refuse a friend so dear?
He will take away my guilt and fear,
I am coming home. [Refrain]

4. Precious blood of Jesus, may its flow
Cleanse from evil, wash me white as snow;
There is hope alone in Thee, I know,
I am coming home. [Refrain]

5. Tell my mother what her boy has done,
God has spoken to her wayward son;
To be faithful till my crown is won,
I am coming home. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Vile and sinful tho' my heart may be
Title: Coming Home
Author: Alfred Henry Ackley (1917)
Refrain First Line: Coming home, coming home
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Vile and sinful tho' my heart may be]
Composer: Bentley DeForest Ackley
Incipit: 55654 51233 22123
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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