Heedless of Danger

Heedless of danger, dear ones are straying

Author: Hazel Dunn (1916)
Tune: [Heedless of danger, dear ones are straying]
Published in 2 hymnals

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Representative Text

1 Heedless of dan­ger, dear ones are stray­ing,
Far from the Mas­ter’s ten­der­est care.
Will you not send a mes­sage of warn­ing un­to each one?
Ruthless temp­ta­tion ev­er ob­ey­ing,
Soon they will all be lost in des­pair;
Tarry not, Chris­tian, for ’tis a sac­red du­ty you shun.

Refrain:
Heedless of dan­ger, why will you wan­der,
Nearer and near­er, ap­proach­ing the brink?
Heedless of dan­ger, why will you wan­der,
Into the dark­ness where soon you must sink?

2 Heedless of dan­ger, wan­der no long­er,
Come to the on­ly re­fuge se­cure;
Truly re­pent, be­liev­ing His won­drous pow­er to save.
Looking to Christ, your faith will grow strong­er,
Ready for Him all things to e­ndure,
Bearing aloft His ban­ner among the true and the brave. [Refrain]

3 Heedless of dan­ger, safe­ly re­fus­ing,
When it is free for all to at­tain;
Waken, O sin­ner, sure­ly your soul is pre­cious to you!
Needlessly wait­ing, time you are los­ing,
Nothing by long de­lay will you gain.
When you shall hear the sum­mons of death, oh!
What will you do? [Refrain]


Source: The Cyber Hymnal #16340

Author: Hazel Dunn

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Text Information

First Line: Heedless of danger, dear ones are straying
Title: Heedless of Danger
Author: Hazel Dunn (1916)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Heedless of danger, why will you wander
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #16340
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The Cyber Hymnal #16340

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