Come to the Savior, dear sinner,
While there is still hope for thee;
Do not delay 'til the morrow.
Come while the Savior still pleads.
While there is still hope for thee;
Do not delay 'til the morrow.
Come while the Savior still pleads.
What will you do with the Gospel
After you've heard it today?
Will you reject the glad message?
Will you make haste and obey?
Why should I linger in darkness
While He is calling for me?
I will arise and obey Him
That I from bondage be free.
Published by Benjamin Ira Mikell
- Attended Florida College 1994-1997 and received A.A. in Elementary Education. - Attended Saint Leo University 1997-2001 and received B.A. in Elementary Education. - Attended College of Central Florida... View profile
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Post a CommentThese inviting lines evoke memories of the hymns of old. By the way, your banner verse on your CP page (Phil. 4:13) is one of my all-time favorite Scripture promises. ;-)