89 Send the Power Again. W. C. POOLE. CHAS. H. GABRIEL. a 1. There was pow'r, O Lord, in the days of old, To kin - dle 2. There was pow'r by which ev - ’ry tongue could speak, New life - giv - ing 3. There was pow'r to set ev - ’ry cap - tive free And give to Thy 4. There was pow'r, O Lord, in the old - time prayer, It thrilled ev - 'ry 1. Gone from my heart the world and all its charms; Now thro’ the blood I'm 2. Once I was lost, and 'way down deep in sin; a slave to 3. Once I was bound, but now I am set free; Once I was blind, but Once was 14 saved from all a - larms; Down at the cross my heart is bend-ing low; The pas - sions fierce within; Once was a - fraid to meet an an - gry God, But now the light I see; Once I was dead, but now in Christ I live, To CHORUS. pre cious blood of Je-sus cleanses white as snow. now I'm cleansed from ev'ry stain thro' Jesus' blood. I love Him, I love Him, tell the world around the peace that He doth give. Be-cause He first loved me, And purchased my salvation on Cal-v'ry's tree. 91 Thy Saviour Calls Thee. E. A. TREVOR. D. B. TOWNER. 1. Come home! The Shepherd's ea- ger call, Rings out up - on the mountains cold, 2. Come home! O wan-der-er, re-joice! Thy Shepherd's call is wondrous sweet, 3. Come home! And rest with-in the fold, Lie down be - side the wa-ters still, Come home! Its ech-oes rise and fall, To lead the wand'rer to the fold. He guides the lost ones with His voice; And homeward brings the weary feet. Rapt-ures of love as yet un - told, Thy hun-gry, wea-ry soul shall fill. CHORUS. Come home! Thy Sav-iour calls thee come! Come home! Thy . Come home! way is dark and lone, Come homel Thy Fa-ther loves thee Come home! come! Come home! 0 wan-d’ring one, come home! Come home! Copyright, 1912, by Chas. M. Alexander. International copyright secured. 1.“Who is there a-mong you”—'tis the Mas-ter's voice—“Who will bear My 2. Who will go in pa-tience thro' the broad high-ways? Who will take the 3. Who will go, un - fear-ing harm and wear- i - ness, Walk-ing in His 4. Who will go, un - tir - ing, full of faith and love, Know-ing there re Di b4 4 g 동 mes - sage, mak-ing Me his choice? Who for serv - ice read - y by - ways, not for hu - man praise? Who will Je foot-steps, break-ing hearts to bless? Who will go in pit go for sus y, main - eth rest in heav'n a bove? Je - sus, Lord and Mas - ter, now will vol- un - teer? Let him an - swer glad- ly, while I bend to hear.” where the shadows fall, In His name up - lift - ing stray-ing ones that fall? seek-ing for the lost? Who will fol - low Je - sus, count-ing not the cost? who has loved me 80, On Thy gra-cious er - rands help me now to go. REFRAIN. *UNISON. Who will lis - ten glad - ly, who will make re - ply? Haste, 0 haste te *Small notes for Instrument and a few Soprano voices. who will make re-ply, “Send me on Thine er-rand, Mas-ter, here am I”? 93 I Am Coming to the Cross. USED BY PERMISSION, Rev. Wm. MCDONALD. WM. G. FISCHER. the cross; 1. 1 am com - ing to I am poor, and weak, and blind; 2. Long my heart has sighed for Thee, Long has vil reigned with - in, 3. Here I give my all to Thee, Friends, and time, and earth - ly store, e CHO.-I am trust - ing, Lord, in Thee, Blest Lamb of Cal · va • ry; I am count- ing all but dross; I shall full sal - - va - tion find. Hum-bly at. Thy cross I bow, Save me, Je · SUS, save me now. |