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Shall I Come Just as I Am

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929 Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 #517 (1972) Meter: 7.7.7.7 with refrain Topics: Commission Inviting Souls to Accept Christ Refrain First Line: As you are, just as you are Lyrics: 1 Shall I come just as I am, Come with all my guilt and sin? If I open wide my heart, Will He enter in? Refrain: As you are, just as you are Come to Jesus, come today; He will kindly welcome you, Take your sins away. 2 Shall I come vile as I am, And bend low at Jesus' feet? Shall I plead His pard'ning grace, And His love entreat? [Refrain] 3 Shall I come with all my fear, Lest my sins have been too great? Shall I break thro' all my doubts, To sweet mercy's gate? [Refrain] 4 Shall I come, tho' far away From the loving Shepherd's fold? Will He bless me if I firm To His promise hold? [Refrain] Scripture: Matthew 9:13 Languages: English Tune Title: COME, JUST AS YOU ARE
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Acceptance through Christ alone

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCCLXXVII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Acceptance thro' Christ alone First Line: How shall the sons of men appear Lyrics: 1 How shall the sons of men appear, Great God, before thine awful bar? How may the guilty hope to find Acceptance with th' eternal mind? 2 Not vows, nor groans, nor broken cries, Not the most costly sacrifice, Not infant blood profusely spilt, Will expiate a sinner's guilt. 3 Thy blood, dear Jesus, thine alone, Hath sovereign virtue to attone: Here we will rest our only plea When we approach, great God, to thee. Scripture: John 14:6 Languages: English
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Acceptance through Christ alone

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCXLVI (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Acceptance through Christ First Line: How shall the sons of men appear Lyrics: 1 How shall the sons of men appear, Great God, before thine awful bar? How may the guilty hope to find Acceptance with th' eternal mind? 2 Not vows, nor groans, nor broken cries, Not the most costly sacrifice, Not infant blood profusely spilt, Will expiate a sinner's guilt. 3 The blood of Jesus Christ alone, Hath sov'reign virtue to atone; Here we will rest our only plea, When we approach, great God, to thee. 4 'Tis through his merit we'll arise, And learn to sing above the skies; We'll join the triumph round the throne, And praise th' eternal Three in One. Scripture: John 14:6 Languages: English
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Advocate

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CLVI (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Advocate; Christ Advocate; Imperfect prayer but accepted First Line: Where is my God? does he retire Lyrics: 1 Where is my God? does he retire Beyond the reach of humble sighs? Are these weak breathings of desire Too languid to ascend the skies? 2 No, Lord, the breathings of desire, The weak petition, if sincere, Is not forbidden to aspire But reaches thy all-gracious ear. 3 Look up, my soul, with cheerful eye, See where the great redeemer stands, The glorious advocate on high, With precious incense in his hands. 4 He sweetens every humble groan, He recommends each broken prayer; Recline thy hope on him alone, Whose power and love forbid despair. 5 Teach my weak heart, O gracious Lord, With stronger faith to call thee mine; Bid me pronounce the blissful word, My Father, God, with joy divine. Scripture: 1 John 2:1 Languages: English
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Acceptance through Christ alone

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCXLVI (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Acceptance through Christ First Line: How shall the sons of men appear Lyrics: 1 How shall the sons of men appear, Great God, before thine awful bar? How may the guilty hope to find Acceptance with th' eternal mind? 2 Not vows, nor groans, nor broken cries, Not the most costly sacrifice, Not infant blood profusely spilt, Will expiate a sinner's guilt. 3 The blood of Jesus Christ alone, Hat sov'reign virtue to atone; Here we will rest our only plea, When we approach, great God, to thee. 4 'Tis through his merit we'll arise, And learn to sing above the skies; We'll join the triumph round the throne, And praise th' eternal Three in One. Scripture: John 14:6 Languages: English
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Well, the Redeemer's gone

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #II.XXXVI (1766) Topics: Worship accepted through Christ Lyrics: 1 Well, the Redeemer's gone, T' appear before our God, To sprinkle o'er the flaming Throne, With his atoning Blood. 2 No fiery Vengeance now, Nor burning Wrath comes down; If Justice calls for Sinners' Blood, The Saviour shews his own. 3 Before his Father's Eye Our humble Suit he moves, The Father lays his Thunder by, And looks, and smiles, and loves. 4 Now may our joyful Tongues Our Maker's Honour sing, Jesus the Priest receives our Songs, And bears 'em to the King. [5 We bow before his Face, And sound his Glories high, "Hosanna to the God of Grace, "That lays his Thunder by.] 6 "On Earth thy Mercy reigns, "And triumphs all above;" But, Lord, how weak are mortal Strains To speak immortal Love! [7 How jarring and how low, Are all the Notes we sing! Sweet Saviour tune our Songs anew, And they shall please the King.] Languages: English
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Lift up your Eyes to the heav'nly Seats

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #II.XXXVII (1766) Topics: Worship accepted through Christ Lyrics: 1 Lift up your Eyes to heav'nly Seats, Where your Redeemer stays; Kind Intercessor, there he sits, And loves, and pleads, and prays. 2 'Twas well, my Soul, he dy'd for thee, And shed his vital Blood, Appeas'd stern Justice on the Tree, And then arose to God. 3 Petitions now and Praise may rise, And Saints their Off'rings bring, The Priest with his own Sacrifice, Presents them to the King. [4 Let Papists trust what Names they please, Their Saints and Angels boast; We've no such Advocates as these, Nor pray to th' heav'nly Host.] 5 Jesus alone shall bear my Cries Up to his Father's Throne; He (dearest Lord) perfumes my Sighs, And sweetens ev'ry Groan. [6 Ten Thousand Praises to the King, "Hosanna in the high'st; Ten Thousand Thanks our Spirits bring To God and to his Christ.] Languages: English
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In the Shadow of the Cross

Author: Fred Scott Hymnal: The Master's Call #2 (1901) Topics: Acceptance of Christ First Line: In the shadow of the cross I'm standing Refrain First Line: In the shadow of the cross of Calvary Languages: English Tune Title: [In the shadow of the cross I'm standing]
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Where the Savior Leads

Author: E. S. L. Hymnal: The Master's Call #6 (1901) Topics: Acceptance of Christ First Line: Where the Savior leads his own, we will follow Refrain First Line: We will follow where the Savior Languages: English Tune Title: [Where the Savior leads his own, we will follow]

Come on In

Author: Gerald T. Smith Hymnal: One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism #7 (2018) Topics: Acceptance of Christ First Line: Come on in, there is salvation, come on in Languages: English Tune Title: COME ON IN

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