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Come to the Savior Today

O brother, the Savior is calling

Author: Charles F. Weigle
Tune: [O brother, the Savior is calling]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 O brother, the Savior is calling,
He offers salvation today;
Your sins may be red, and like crimson,
Just now He will take them away.

Chorus:
Oh, come while the Savior is calling;
Come now, and no longer delay;
This may be the last invitation;
Oh, come to the Savior today!

2 How oft hast the Spirit invited,
And yet you insist on delay;
Convinced of your need, come to Jesus,
Oh, come to the Savior today! [Chorus]

3 Oh, why will you tarry much longer,
Why will you turn mercy away?
Still Jesus is waiting to save you,
Oh, come to the Savior today! [Chorus]

4 If you wait again till tomorrow,
Refusing the call to obey,
Eternal may then be your sorrow;
Oh, come to the Savior today! [Chorus]


Source: Great Tabernacle Hymns #103

Author: Charles F. Weigle

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Text Information

First Line: O brother, the Savior is calling
Title: Come to the Savior Today
Author: Charles F. Weigle
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Oh, come while the Savior is calling
Publication Date: 1916
Copyright: Public Domain

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Great Tabernacle Hymns #103

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