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Text: | There is a gate! O bless the Lord |
Author: | James M. Gray |
Tune: | [There is a gate! O bless the Lord] |
Composer: | D. B. Towner |
1 There is a gate! O bless the Lord,
The way to Eden since the fall
Has not been barred by flaming sword,
Or high impenetrable wall.
Refrain:
Knock, and it shall be opened unto you!
Knock, and it shall be opened unto you!
Knock, and it shall be opened unto you!
Seek, and ye shall find.
2 There is a gate! O pilgrim soul,
Thy weary journey has an end,—
No keeper there demands a toll;
Who holds the latchet is a friend. [Refrain]
3 It leads to life—that heav’nly gate,
The life that never knows an end;
It opens on a rich estate,
Where happiness and glory blend. [Refrain]
4 But few there be that find that gate;
Their own good works turn them aside,
Or else the world extends a bait,
Whose road is broad, whose gate is wide. [Refrain]
5 It is a strait and narrow gate,
Too strait and narrow for thy sin;
He lays aside his every weight,
Through faith in Christ, who enters in. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | There is a gate! O bless the Lord |
Author: | James M. Gray |
Refrain First Line: | Knock, and it shall be opened unto you! |
Publication Date: | 1905 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [There is a gate! O bless the Lord] |
Composer: | D. B. Towner |
Media | |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |