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28. Mercy Is Boundless and Free

1 Thanks be to Jesus, his mercy is free,
Mercy is free, mercy is free;
Sinner, that mercy is flowing for thee,
Mercy is boundless and free.
If thou art willing on him to believe,
Mercy is free, mercy is free;
Life everlasting thy soul may receive,
Mercy is boundless and free.

Refrain:
Jesus the Savior is looking for thee,
Looking for thee, looking for thee;
Lovingly, tenderly calling for thee,
Calling and looking for thee.

2 Why on the mountains of sin wilt thou roam?
Mercy is free, mercy is free;
Gently the Spirit is calling, "Come home,"
Mercy is boundless and free.
Thou art in darkness, oh, come to the light,
Mercy is free, mercy is free;
Jesus is waiting, he’ll save you tonight,
Mercy is boundless and free. [Refrain]

3 Think of his goodness, and patience and love,
Mercy is free, mercy is free;
Pleading thy cause with his Father above,
Mercy is boundless and free.
Come, and repenting, oh, give him thy heart,
Mercy is free, mercy is free;
Grieve him no longer, but come as thou art,
Mercy is boundless and free. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Thanks be to Jesus, his mercy is free
Title: Mercy Is Boundless and Free
Author: Henrietta E. Blair
Refrain First Line: Jesus, the Savior is looking for thee
Language: English
Publication Date: 1883
Scripture:
Source: "Songs of Triumph," From
Copyright: From "Songs of Triumph," by permission.



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