| Song | Come Humble Sinner In Whose |
| Album | The Christian Hymn Book |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer(s) | A. Campbell And Others |
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| Tags | Come Humble Sinner In Whose |
| Theme(s) | Invitations |
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Come, Humble Sinner, In Whose Breast
A Thousand Thoughts Revolve;
Come, With Your Guilt And Fear Oppressed,
And Make This Last Resolve:
I’ll Go To Jesus, Though My Sin
Has Like A Mountain Rose;
His Kingdom Now I’ll Enter In,
Whatever May Oppose.
Humbly I’ll Bow At His Command,
And There My Guilt Confess;
I’ll Own I Am A Wretch Undone,
Without His Sovereign Grace.
Surely He Will Accept My Plea,
For He Has Bid Me Come;
Forthwith I’ll Rise, And To Him Flee,
For Yet, He Says, There’s Room.
I Can Not Perish If I Go;
I Am Resolved To Try:
For If I Stay Away, I Know
I Must For Ever Die.



