Open Now Thine Arms For Me

Jesus, I come to Thee, no one beside

Author: Anonymous
Tune: [Jesus, I come to Thee, no one beside]
Published in 9 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Jesus, I come to thee: no one beside
Cares for the sorrow I’m striving to hide.
Helpless and desolate, tired with my sin,
Open thine arms for me; Lord, take me in!

Refrain:
Open now thine arms for me;
Pity, Lord, and comfort me;
Open now thine arms for me, for me;
Lord, take me in.

2 Unto thy love, like a bird to its nest,
Sadly out-wearied, I come back for rest;
Nothing I bring to thee, Christ, but my sin;
Open thine arms for me; Lord, take me in! [Refrain]

3 Far from the narrow way long I have strayed;
Dark clouds have covered me where I have prayed;
Now to thy mercy I come with my sin:
Pity and comfort me; Lord, take me in! [Refrain]

4 Back to thy dear love for shelter and rest
Flee I, O Lord, like a bird to its nest;
Nothing I bring thee but sorrow and sin:
Open thine arms for me; Lord, take me in! [Refrain]

Source: Melodious Sonnets #40

Author: Anonymous

In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries. Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Jesus, I come to Thee, no one beside
Title: Open Now Thine Arms For Me
Author: Anonymous
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Open now thine arms for me
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances

Instances (1 - 9 of 9)
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Melodious Sonnets #40

Our Sunday-School Songs #59

Our Treasury of Song, for Use in the Emmanuel Baptist Church #d127

Pure Gold for the Sunday School #d58

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Select Sunday School Songs #59

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Temple Trio #222

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The Gospel Song Sheaf #149

The Temperance Crusade #d30

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Westminster Sabbath School Hymnal, a collection of hymns and tunes for use in sabbath-schools and social meetings #211

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