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181. Dost Thou Know The Living Fountain

1 Dost thou know the living fountain
Whence the stream of grace doth flow?
Dry the streams from snow-capped mountain,
Yet this stream shall fuller grow.
From the very heart of God
Flows its currents deep and broad
Unto every land and nation,
Bringing mercy and salvation.

2 Come unto the living waters,
Cried the prophets, do not shrink,
God invites His sons and daughters:
He that thirtieth, come and drink.
With this water God imparts
Health and strength to sin-sick hearts.
Why, then are ye hesitating
When the Lord with grace is waiting.

3 With us is the day appointed,
God has kept His gracious word.
He has come, the Lord’s anointed,
Men have seen the promised Lord.
Saints of God from every race
Found in Him the Fount of grace,
And, with joy that never ceases,
Said: The Fount of Life is Jesus.

4 Hasten, then, and all assemble
At this fountain pure and strong.
Come, ye souls that fear and tremble,
Come, ye old, and come, ye young.
Lo, the hour of grace is here;
Draw, then, to the fountain near.
Soon, ah soon! the day is over,
Quickly night the world may cover.

Text Information
First Line: Dost thou know the living fountain
Title: Dost Thou Know The Living Fountain
Author: A. Timm
Meter: 8, 7, 8, 7, 7, 7, 8, 7.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1928
Topic: Call and Repentance
Notes: Danish first line: Kender du den Livsens Kilde; Translator: J. C. Aaberg
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