7286. What More Can He Do?

1. O lost ones, in danger no longer remain!
The Savior is calling again and again;
Remember the anguish He suffered for you;
His life paid your ransom—what more can He do?

Refrain
What more can He do, what more can He do—
His hands and His feet to the cross nailed for you?
What more can He do, what more can He do—
His life paid your ransom—what more can He do?

2. He calls thro’ the Gospel, repent and believe;
He calls and entreats you His grace to receive;
He offers full pardon, and only demands
Your loving submission to all He commands. [Refrain]

3. He calls thro’ His mercy, and still you delay;
He calls by His Spirit, you grieve Him away;
Ah, soon your probation perhaps may be o’er,
And then your Redeemer will call you no more! [Refrain]

4. O haste, He is waiting, you cannot refuse
The way of salvation with gladness to choose!
His blood of atonement is flowing for you,
He offers it freely—what more can He do? [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: O lost ones, in danger no longer remain
Title: What More Can He Do?
Author: Rachel Rivers (1907)
Refrain First Line: What more can He do, what more can He do
Language: English
Source: Famous Hymns, by Edwin O. Excell & Daniel B. Towner (Chicago, Illinois: Bible Institute Colportage Association, 1907), number 43
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [O lost ones, in danger no longer remain]
Composer: John Robson Sweney
Incipit: 33346 53524 35661
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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