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214. Where the Blood Can Heal!

1 Do you seek relief for your sin-sick soul?
You to Christ, then, must make appeal,
There’s no other one who can make you whole,
You must come where the blood can heal!

Refrain
You must come where the blood can heal,
You must come where the blood can heal,
There’s no other one who can make you whole,
You must come where the blood can heal!

2 Vain are all your hopes of another cure,
Be persuaded, you now, to feel,
Help alone, thro’ Christ, that you can secure,
You must come where the blood can heal! [Refrain]

3 Other proffered aids can but you deceive,
At your will, unto life, they steal!
You must look to Christ if you’d hope receive,
You must come where the blood can heal! [Refrain]

4 Hear you not? ’tis there a decoying voice,
Striving ever, to quench thy zeal,
Would you from Him turn, refuge safe to find,
You must come where the blood can heal! [Refrain]

5 If you would arise from your bed of pain,
To the counsel of Christ then kneel,
’Tis prescribed by Him, and, your only hope,
You must come where the blood can heal! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Do you seek relief for your sin-sick soul?
Title: Where the Blood Can Heal!
Author: F. L. E.
Refrain First Line: You must come where the blood can heal
Language: English
Publication Date: 1938
Copyright: Copyright, 1905, by F. L. Eiland. Owned by J. E. Thomas & T. S. Cobb. Used by per.
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Do you seek relief for your sin-sick soul?]
Composer: F. L. Eiland
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1905, by F. L. Eiland. Owned by J. E. Thomas & T. S. Cobb. Used by per.
Notes: Now Public Domain



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