Text: | For the Penitent One |
Author: | Lanta Wilson Smith |
Tune: | [There is hope for the penitent one] |
Composer: | Adam Geibel |
1 There is hope for the penitent one
Who is grieving o’er sins of the past,
And from wanderings lonely and sad
Has returned to the Saviour at last.
At the gate of God’s mercy He waits,
Sinking down ‘neath the burden of sin;
But the cry of repentance is heard,
And the Saviour’s voice welcomes him in.
Refrain:
There is hope for the penitent one,
There’s a joy that will ever increase,
There is rest for the sin-weary soul,
There is refuge, and pardon, and peace,
There is refuge, and pardon, and peace.
2 There is rest for the penitent one
When the conflict of heart and of soul
Has been ended by mercy and grace,
And the Saviour takes loving control.
There is rest from the bondage of sin,
From the evil that lives to destroy,
For secure in the love that can save,
There is harmony, gladness and joy. [Refrain]
3 There is joy for the penitent one
When the shackles of sin totter down;
And in visions of faith He beholds
Mansions fair and a bright victor’s crown.
Though the tempest of sin surges high,
There’s a joy that will sparkle and thrill
When the Master’s hand touches the storm,
And His voice whispers low “Peace be still.” [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | There is hope for the penitent one |
Title: | For the Penitent One |
Author: | Lanta Wilson Smith |
Refrain First Line: | There is hope for the penitent one |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1907 |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [There is hope for the penitent one] |
Composer: | Adam Geibel |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
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