Text: | Tenderly Calling |
Author: | F. J. Crosby |
Tune: | [Turn thee, O lost one, care-worn and weary] |
Composer: | Ira D. Sankey |
1 Turn thee, O lost one, care-worn and weary,
Lo! The Good Shepherd is pleading today;
Seeking to save thee waiting to cleanse thee:
Haste to receive Him— no longer delay.
Refrain:
Tenderly calling, patiently pleading,
Hear the Good Shepherd calling to thee;
Tenderly pleading, patiently calling,
Lovingly saying, “Come unto Me!”
2 Still He is waiting: why wilt thou perish?
Tho’ thou hast wandered so far from the fold—
Yet with His life-blood He has redeem’d thee.
Wondrous compassion that cannot be told! [Refrain]
3 List to His message, think of His mercy!
Sinless, yet bearing thy sins on the tree;
Perfect remission, life everlasting,
Thro’ His atonement He offers to thee. [Refrain]
4 Come in the old way, come in the true way,
Enter through Jesus, for He is the Door;
He is the Shepherd, tenderly calling.
Come in thy weakness and wander no more. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Turn thee, O lost one, care-worn and weary |
Title: | Tenderly Calling |
Author: | F. J. Crosby |
Refrain First Line: | Tenderly calling, patiently pleading |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1891 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Turn thee, O lost one, care-worn and weary] |
Composer: | Ira D. Sankey |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |