266. Ten thousand thousand souls there are

1 Ten thousand thousand souls there are
Entered within the door;
These countless souls are gathered in,
And yet there’s room for more.

Refrain:
Then come, O come, and go with me,
Where pleasure never dies;
And you shall gain the crown of life,
The soul’s eternal prize.

2 Room for the lame, the halt, the blind;
Sinner, there’s room for thee;
‘Twas Christ made room for such poor souls
By dying on the tree.

3 Room for the chief of sinners still,
Though plagued with unbelief;
That very Christ can save thy soul
Who saved the dying thief.

4 Then sure I am there’s room for me,
The worst of Adam’s race;
And so I’ll sing in songs of praise,
A sinner saved by grace.

Text Information
First Line: Ten thousand thousand souls there are
Author (Verses): Daniel Herbert (c 1751-1833)
Refrain First Line: Then come, O come, and go with me
Language: English
Publication Date: 1986
Topic: The gospel: Invitation
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