514. Come unto Me, ye weary

1 "Come unto Me, ye weary,
And I will give you rest."
O blessed voice of Jesus,
Which comes to hearts oppressed;
It tells of benediction,
Of pardon, grace, and peace,
Of joy that hath no ending,
Of love which cannot cease.

2 "Come unto Me, ye wanderers,
And I will give you light."
O loving voice of Jesus,
Which comes to cheer the night;
Our hearts were filled with sadness,
And we had lost our way;
But morning brings us gladness,
And songs the break of day.

3 "Come unto Me, ye fainting,
And I will give you life."
O cheering voice of Jesus,
Which comes to end our strife;
The foe is stern and eager,
The fight is fierce and long;
But Thou hast made us mighty,
And stronger than the strong.

4 "And whosoever cometh,
I will not cast him out."
O patient voice of Jesus,
Which drives away our doubt;
Which, though we be unworthy
Of love so great and free,
Invites us very sinners
To come, dear Lord, to Thee.

Text Information
First Line: Come unto Me, ye weary
Author: W. C. Dix (1867)
Meter: 7, 6. 8L.
Publication Date: 1913
Topic: The Church Year: Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity
Tune Information
Name: [Come unto Me, ye weary]
Composer: J. Stainer, 1840ā€”1901
Meter: 7, 6. 8L.
Key: Eā™­ Major



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