Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy
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”Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy”
Come, ye sinners, poor and needy,
weak and wounded, sick and sore;
Jesus ready stands to save you,
full of pity, love, and power.
weak and wounded, sick and sore;
Jesus ready stands to save you,
full of pity, love, and power.
I will arise and go to Jesus,
He will embrace me in His arms;
In the arms of my dear Savior,
O there are ten thousand charms.
He will embrace me in His arms;
In the arms of my dear Savior,
O there are ten thousand charms.
Come, ye thirsty, come, and welcome,
God's free bounty glorify;
True belief and true repentance,
Every grace that brings you nigh.
God's free bounty glorify;
True belief and true repentance,
Every grace that brings you nigh.
I will arise and go to Jesus,
He will embrace me in His arms;
In the arms of my dear Savior,
O there are ten thousand charms.
He will embrace me in His arms;
In the arms of my dear Savior,
O there are ten thousand charms.
Come, ye weary, heavyladen,
Lost and ruined by the fall;
If you tarry till you’re better,
You will never come at all.
Lost and ruined by the fall;
If you tarry till you’re better,
You will never come at all.
I will arise and go to Jesus,
He will embrace me in His arms;
In the arms of my dear Savior,
O there are ten thousand charms.
He will embrace me in His arms;
In the arms of my dear Savior,
O there are ten thousand charms.
Let not conscience make you linger,
Nor of fitness fondly dream;
All the fitness He requireth
Is to feel your need of Him.
Nor of fitness fondly dream;
All the fitness He requireth
Is to feel your need of Him.
I will arise and go to Jesus,
He will embrace me in His arms;
In the arms of my dear Savior,
O there are ten thousand charms.
He will embrace me in His arms;
In the arms of my dear Savior,
O there are ten thousand charms.
Text Information
View on HymnaryFirst Line:
Come, ye sinners, poor and needy
Title:
Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy
Author:
J. Hart (1759)
Meter:
8.7.8.7.8.7
Source:
Joseph Hart, 1759, Hymns Composed on Various Subjects, No. 100
Language:
English
Copyright:
Public Domain
Liturgical Uses:
Opening Hymns, Confession Songs
Tune Information
View on HymnaryTitle:
RESTORATION (Southern Harmony)
Composer:
Anonymous (1835)
Meter:
8.7.8.7
Copyright:
Public Domain