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9709. Christ Is Ready To Welcome

1 Christ is ready to welcome every needy heart,
Every sinner forgiven may be;
Peace and comfort and gladness He will now impart
Unto all who will answer His plea.

Refrain:
When He said "Whosoever,"
He included you and me,
And I am glad, I am glad;
When He said "Whosoever,"
He meant all who would be free,
And I am glad, I am glad.

2 Not alone to the wealthy did the Master speak,
Not alone to the poor who were nigh;
But to all who had wandered and were lost and weak,
Did His sweet "whosoever" apply. [Refrain]

3 Come today with your troubles, come with all your sin,
On His love cast your grief and your care;
He is waiting to make you white as snow within,
Waiting now all your burdens to bear. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Christ is ready to welcome every needy heart
Title: Christ Is Ready To Welcome
Author: B. A. Strong
Refrain First Line: When He said 'Whosoever'
Language: English
Source: Hosannas (Chicago: Samuel W. Beazley, 1917)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Christ is ready to welcome every needy heart]
Composer: Samuel William Beazley
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



Media
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