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All Things Are Ready

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: NWSW1938 #211 (1938) First Line: "All things are ready," come to the feast! Refrain First Line: Hear the invitation Lyrics: 1 "All things are ready," come to the feast! Come, for the table now is spread; Ye famishing, ye weary, come, And thou shalt be richly fed. Chorus: Hear the invitation, Come, "Whosoever will;" Praise God for full salvation For "Whosoever will." 2 "All things are ready," come to the feast! Come, for the door is open wide; A place of honor is reserv'd For you at the Master's side [Chorus] 3 "All things are ready," come to the feast! Come, while He waits to welcome thee; Delay not while this day is thine, Tomorrow may never be. [Chorus] 4 "All things are ready," come to the feast! Leave ev'ry care and worldly strife; Come, feast upon the love of God, And drink everlasting live. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: ["All things are ready," come to the feast!]
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Free Waters

Author: Mrs. M. B. C. Slade Hymnal: NWSW1938 #212 (1938) First Line: There's a fountain free, 'tis for you and me Refrain First Line: Will you come to the fountain free? Lyrics: 1 There’s a fountain free, ’tis for you and me: Let us haste, oh, haste to its brink; ’Tis the fount of love from the Source above, And He bids us all freely drink. Chorus: Will you come to the fountain free? Will you come? 'tis for you and me; Thirsty soul, hear the welcome call, ’Tis a fountain open'd for all. 2 There’s a living stream, with a crystal gleam, From the throne of life now it flows; While the waters roll let the weary soul Hear the call that forth freely goes. [Chorus] 3 There's a living well and its waters swell, And eternal life they can give; And we joyful sing, ever spring, oh, spring, As we haste to drink and to live. [Chorus] 4 There’s a Rock that’s cleft and no soul is left That may not its pure waters share; ’Tis for you and me, and its stream I see, Let us hasten joyfully there. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a fountain free, 'tis for you and me]
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There's a Great Day Coming

Author: W. L. T. Hymnal: NWSW1938 #213 (1938) First Line: There's a great day coming, A great day coming Refrain First Line: Are you ready, are you ready Lyrics: 1 There's a great day coming, A great day coming, There's a great day coming by and by, When the saints and the sinners shall be parted right and left, Are you ready for that day to come? Chorus: Are you ready? are you ready? Are you ready for the judgment day? Are you ready? are you ready? For the judgment day? 2 There's a bright day coming, A bright day coming, There's a bright day coming by and by, But its brightness shall only come to those who love the Lord, Are you ready for that day to come? [Chorus] 3 There's a sad day coming, A sad day coming, There's a sad day coming by and by, When the sinner shall hear his doom, "depart, I know ye not," Are you ready for that day to come? [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a great day coming, A great day coming]
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Where the Blood Can Heal!

Author: F. L. E. Hymnal: NWSW1938 #214 (1938) First Line: Do you seek relief for your sin-sick soul? Refrain First Line: You must come where the blood can heal Lyrics: 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] Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you seek relief for your sin-sick soul?]
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Prepare to Meet Thy God

Author: J. H. S. Hymnal: NWSW1938 #215 (1938) First Line: Careless soul, why will you linger Refrain First Line: Careless soul, O heed the warning Lyrics: 1 Careless soul, why will you linger, Wand’ring from the fold of God? Hear you not the invitation? O prepare to meet thy God. Chorus: Careless soul, O heed the warning, For your life will soon be gone; O how sad to face the judgment, Unprepared to meet thy God. 2 Why so tho'tless are you standing While the fleeting years go by, And your life is spent in folly? O prepare to meet thy God. [Chorus] 3 Hear you not the earnest pleadings Of your friends that wish you well? And perhaps before tomorrow You’ll be called to meet your God. [Chorus) 4 If you spurn the invitation Till the Spirit shall depart, Then you’ll see your sad condition, Unprepared to meet thy God. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Careless soul, why will you linger]

What Must I do to be Saved

Author: T. S. C. Hymnal: NWSW1938 #216 (1938) First Line: If you seek Jesus you must believe Refrain First Line: Why are you waiting, waiting, waiting? Scripture: Hebrews 11:6 Languages: English Tune Title: [If you seek Jesus you must believe]
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O Why Not To-Night?

Hymnal: NWSW1938 #217 (1938) First Line: O do not let the word depart Lyrics: 1 O do not let the word depart, And close thine eyes against the light; Poor sinner, harden not your heart. Be saved, O to-night. Chorus: O why not to-night? O why not to-night? Wilt thou be saved? Then why not to-night? 2 Tomorrow’s sun may never rise To bless thy long deluded sight; This is the time, O then be wise, Be saved, O to-night. [Chorus] 3 Our Lord in pity lingers still, And wilt thou thus His love requite? Renounce at once thy stubborn will, Be saved, O to-night. [Chorus] 4 Our blessed Lord refused none Who would to Him their souls unite; Believe, obey, the work is done; Be saved, O to-night. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [O do not let the word depart]
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Why Not Now?

Author: El Nathan Hymnal: NWSW1938 #218 (1938) First Line: While we pray, and while we plead Refrain First Line: Why not now? why not now? Lyrics: 1 While we pray, and while we plead, While you see your souls deep need, While our Father calls you home, Will you not, my brother, come? Chorus: Why not now? why not now? Why not come to Jesus now? Why not now? why not now? Why not come to Jesus now? 2 You have wandered far away; Do not risk another day; Do not turn from God your face, But, today, accept His grace. [Chorus] 3 In the world you failed to find Aught of peace for troubled mind; Come to Christ, on Him believe, Peace and joy you shall receive. [Chorus] 4 Come to Christ, confession make; Come to Christ and pardon take; Trust in Him from day to day, He will keep you all the way. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [While we pray, and while we plead]
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I Gave My Life For Thee

Author: F. B. Havergal Hymnal: NWSW1938 #219 (1938) Refrain First Line: I gave My life for thee for thee, Lyrics: 1 I gave my life for thee, My precious blood I shed, That thou might'st ransomed be, And quickened from the dead; Refrain: I gave My life for thee for thee, What hast thou given for Me, for Me? 2 My Father's house of light-- My glory circled throne I left, for earthly night, For wand'rings sad and lone; Refrain: I left, it all for thee, for thee, Hast thou left aught for Me, for Me? 3 I suffered much for thee, More than thy tongue can tell, Oft bitterest agony, To rescue thee from hell; Refrain: I've borne it all for thee, for thee, What hast thou borne for Me, for Me? 4 And I have brought to thee, Down from My home above, Salvation full and free, My pardon and My love; Refrain: I bring rich gifts to thee, to thee, What hast thou brought to Me, to me? Languages: English Tune Title: [I gave my life for thee]
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Sinner Go

Author: G. H. P. Shawalter Hymnal: NWSW1938 #220 (1938) First Line: Sinner go, will you go Refrain First Line: Sinner go, will you go Lyrics: 1. Sinner, go, will you go, To the high land of heaven, Where the storms never blow, And the long summer's given, Where the bright blooming flow'rs, Are their odors emitting, And the leaves of the bow'rs, In the breezes are flitting. Refrain: Sinner go, will you go, where there's rest for the blest, In the highland of heaven? 2 Where the saints robed in white Cleansed in life's flowing fountain, Shining beauteous and bright, They inhabit the mountain; Where no sin nor dismay, Neither trouble nor sorrow, Will be felt for a day, Nor be feared for the morrow. [Refrain] 3 He's prepared thee a home Sinner canst thou believe it? And invites thee to come Sinner, wilt thou receive it? Come, oh, come sinner, come, For the tide is receding, And the Savior will soon, And forever, cease pleading. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sinner go, will you go]

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