Fugitive Poetry. 1600–1878/Gracious Invitation to Perishing Sinners
Gracious Invitation to Perishing Sinners to Come Unto Christ, and Receive the Benefits of Redemption.
Isaiah lv.
Ho! ye that thirst, approach the spring
Where living waters flow;
Free to that sacred fountain, all
Without a price may go.
Where living waters flow;
Free to that sacred fountain, all
Without a price may go.
How long to streams of false delight
Will ye in crowds repair?
How long your strength and substance waste
On trifles light as air?
Will ye in crowds repair?
How long your strength and substance waste
On trifles light as air?
My stores afford those rich supplies
That health and pleasure give:
Incline your ear and come to me;
The soul that hears shall live.
That health and pleasure give:
Incline your ear and come to me;
The soul that hears shall live.
With you a cov'nant, I will make,
That ever shall endure;
The hope which gladdened David's heart
My mercy hath made sure.
That ever shall endure;
The hope which gladdened David's heart
My mercy hath made sure.
Behold He comes! your leader comes;
With might and honour crowned;
A witness who shall spread my name
To earth's remotest bound.
With might and honour crowned;
A witness who shall spread my name
To earth's remotest bound.
See! nations hasten to His call
From ev'ry distant shore;
Isles, yet unknown, shall bow to Him,
And Israel's God adore.
From ev'ry distant shore;
Isles, yet unknown, shall bow to Him,
And Israel's God adore.
Seek ye the Lord while yet His ear
Is open to your call;
While offered mercy still is near,
Before His footstool fall.
Is open to your call;
While offered mercy still is near,
Before His footstool fall.
Let sinners quit their evil ways,
Their evil thoughts forego,
And God, when they to Him return,
Returning grace will show.
Their evil thoughts forego,
And God, when they to Him return,
Returning grace will show.
He pardons with o'erflowing love;
For, hear the voice divine!
"My nature is not like to yours,
Nor like your ways are Mine:
For, hear the voice divine!
"My nature is not like to yours,
Nor like your ways are Mine:
"But far as heaven's resplendent orbs
Beyond earth's spot extend,
As far my thoughts, as far my ways,
Your ways and thoughts transcend.
Beyond earth's spot extend,
As far my thoughts, as far my ways,
Your ways and thoughts transcend.
"And as the rains from heaven distil,
Nor thither mount again,
But swell the earth with fruitful juice,
And all its tribes sustain:
Nor thither mount again,
But swell the earth with fruitful juice,
And all its tribes sustain:
"So not a word that flows from me
Shall ineffectual fall;
But universal nature prove
Obedient to my call.
Shall ineffectual fall;
But universal nature prove
Obedient to my call.
"With joy and peace shall then be led
The glad converted lands:
The lofty mountains then shall sing,
The forests clap their hands.
The glad converted lands:
The lofty mountains then shall sing,
The forests clap their hands.
"Where briers grew 'midst barren wilds,
Shall firs and myrtles spring;
And Nature, through its utmost bounds,
Eternal praises sing.'
Shall firs and myrtles spring;
And Nature, through its utmost bounds,
Eternal praises sing.'