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69. Come in to My Heart To-day

1 Behold a stranger at the door!
He gently knocks, has knocked before,
Has waited long, is waiting still;
You treat no other friend so ill.

Refrain:
“Come in,” just say to the Saviour,
“Come in to my heart today,
Come in, and fill with thy presence;
Come in, and save me, I pray.”

2 O lovely attitude! he stands
With melting heart and bleeding hands;
O matchless kindness! and he shows
This matchless kindness to his foes. [Refrain]

3 But will he prove a friend indeed?
He will, the very friend you need;
The Friend of sinners: yes, ’tis he,
With garments dyed on Calvary. [Refrain]

4 Rise, touched with gratitude divine;
Turn out his enemy and thine;
That soul-destroying monster—Sin,
And let the heav’nly Stranger in. [Refrain]

5 Admit him, ere his anger burn;
His feet, departed, ne’er return!
Admit him; or the hour’s at hand,
You’ll at his door rejected stand. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Behold a Stranger at the door
Title: Come in to My Heart To-day
Author: Joseph Grigg
Refrain First Line: "come in," just say to the Saviour
Language: English
Publication Date: 1900
Tune Information
Name: [Behold a Stranger at the door]
Composer: Geo. T. Kirkpatrick



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