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484. I Hear Thy Welcome Voice

1 I hear thy welcome voice
that calls me, Lord to thee
for cleansing in thy precious blood
that flowed on Calvary.

Refrain:
I am coming, Lord,
coming now to thee:
wash me, cleanse me, in the blood
that flowed on Calvary.

2 Though I come weak and vile,
thou dost my strength assure;
thou dost my vileness fully cleanse,
till spotless all and pure. [Refrain]

3 'Tis Jesus calls me on
to perfect faith and love,
to perfect hope, and peace, and trust,
for earth and heav'n above. [Refrain]

4 'Tis Jesus who confirms
the blessed work within,
by adding grace to welcomed grace,
where reigned the pow'r of sin. [Refrain]

5 And he the witness gives
to loyal hearts and free,
that ev'ry promise is fulfilled,
if faith but brings the plea. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I hear thy welcome voice
Title: I Hear Thy Welcome Voice
Author: Lewis Hartsough (1872; Alt. 1990)
Refrain First Line: I am coming, Lord,
Meter: S.M.ref.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1990
Scripture: ;
Topic: The Way of Salvation: Calling; Faith: In Christ; Grace: Fullness of (1 more...)
Tune Information
Name: WELCOME VOICE
Composer: Lewis Hartsough (1872)
Meter: S.M.ref.
Key: D Major



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