| Song | Come Again Come Again |
| Content Description | Come Again Come Again is a traditional Christian hymn that extends a compassionate invitation to all people to return to Jesus Christ. Centered on repentance, grace, and forgiveness, it highlights God’s mercy and willingness to receive all who come to Him in faith. Often used in evangelistic services, altar calls, and worship gatherings, the hymn encourages spiritual renewal and heartfelt surrender to Christ. |
| Album | Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter C |
| Genre | Contemporary Christian Music |
| Writer | Fanny Crosby |
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| Tags | gospel hymn, Christian hymn, altar call song, devotional hymn, worship song |
| Theme(s) | Repentance, Salvation, Grace, Forgiveness, Invitation to Christ, Mercy |
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Have You Spent A Pleasant Day?
Come Again, Come Again.
Would You Learn The Better Way?
Then Come, Come Again.
Here You’ll Find A Welcome True,
Hearts That Warmly Beat For You;
They Will Tell You What Do
O Come, Come Again.
Have You Spent A Pleasant Day?
Come Again, Come Again.
Would You Learn The Better Way?
Then Come, Come Again.
Would You Leave All Sinful Ways?
Come Again, Come Again.
Would You Join Our Cheerful Lays?
Then Come, Come Again.
We Are Bound For Canaan’s Land,
Will You Come And Join Our Band?
We Will Take You By The Hand,
O Come, Come Again.
Would You Leave All Sinful Ways?
Come Again, Come Again.
Would You Join Our Cheerful Lays?
Then Come, Come Again.
Words Of Comfort You Shall Hear,
Come Again, Come Again;
From The Book We Love So Dear,
Then Come, Come, Again;
Jesus Suffered On The Tree,
Jesus Died For You And Me,
His Disciple You May Be,
O Come, Come, Again.
Words Of Comfort You Shall Hear,
Come Again, Come Again;
From The Book We Love So Dear,
Then Come, Come, Again;
Come On Every Sabbath Day,
Come Again, Come Again;
Never, Never Stay Away,
O Come, Come Again;
Now Improve The Hours That Fly,
They Are Gliding Swiftly By,
You Are Not Too Young To Die,
Then Come, Come Again.
Come On Every Sabbath Day,
Come Again, Come Again;
Never, Never Stay Away,
O Come, Come Again;



