Come To Jesus Sinner Come – Hymn Lyric

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Come To Jesus Sinner Come – Hymn Lyric

Feeling overwhelmed by life’s challenges? Remember the hymn “Come To Jesus Sinner Come” and find solace in the loving embrace of our Savior. Jesus is always calling out to guide you towards a place of peace and comfort, so don’t hesitate – come to Jesus, sinner, come. Embrace his and find your in his presence.



   

Come To Jesus Sinner Come – Hymn Lyric

Come to Jesus, sinner, come!
Come to Jesus, sinner, come!
Come to Jesus, sinner, come!
The sands of life are falling, falling;
Come, receive a heav’nly home!
Come, receive a heav’nly home!
Come, receive a heavenly home!
For ’tis your Savior calling!

Refrain:
By and by we’ll reach that home,
By and by we’ll reach that home,
By and by we’ll reach that home,
The sands of life are falling, falling;
Weary wand’rer, will you come?
Weary wand’rer, will you come?
Weary wand’rer, will you come?
‘Tis your Savior calling.

Come to Jesus, wand’rer come!
Come to Jesus, wand’rer come!
Come to Jesus, wand’rer come!
The sands of life are falling, falling;
Come, from love no longer roam,
Come, from love no longer roam,
Come, from love no longer roam,
For ’tis your Savior calling! [Refrain]

Come to Jesus, brother, come!
Come to Jesus, brother, come!
Come to Jesus, brother, come!
The sands of life are falling, falling;
Come, beneath the sheltered dome,
Come, beneath the sheltered dome,
Come, beneath the sheltered dome,
For ’tis your Savior calling! [Refrain]

Come! a father’s in that home!
Come! a father’s in that home!
Come! a father’s in that home!
The sands of life are falling, falling;
Come, a father’s pleading, come!
Come, a father’s pleading, come!
Come, a father’s pleading, come!
Oh your Savior’s calling! [Refrain]

 

Meaning of Come To Jesus Sinner Come

In the quiet spaces of our hearts, a call echoes—a call that resonates through the chambers of our innermost being. It is a call both ancient and ever-new, a summons not just heard but felt deep within the soul. “Come to Jesus, sinner, come,” whispers a filled with compassion and understanding.

As we through life, it can sometimes feel like we are wandering through an endless desert, grains of sand slipping ceaselessly through our fingers. The weight of our missteps, our regrets, can bear heavily upon us, making each step forward feel laden with the burden of our humanity. Yet, in this vulnerable state, the call remains steadfast: “Come, receive a heavenly home!”

Dear friends, it is in our very wanderings, in our failings and fallings, that the tender call of the Divine grows louder. This isn’t a call of judgment but rather one of unconditional love. It is a plea from the of existence, a reminder that no amount of misdirection can ever sever the bond of love that is your birthright. “Weary wanderer, will you come?”

Accepting this call is the start of a sacred journey—an odyssey not just of forgiveness but of coming home to oneself. It is about realizing that the sands of life, while ever falling, are also shaping us, honing us into beings capable of both receiving and giving love in its purest form. “By and by, we’ll reach that home,” sings the refrain, not only as a promise of a heavenly abode but also as recognition of the haven within, where peace and acceptance dwell.

As you hear this call, allow yourself to feel the embrace of the one who sees all of you—your whole self, your true self—and yet calls you lovingly without hesitation. “Come to Jesus, brother, come; come from love no longer roam.” The invitation is for you to return from the exile of self-judgment, to step into the light of grace where each and every moment offers a sanctuary from the storms of life.

In your heart, there is room. There is room for your mistakes, your fears, and your doubts. There is room for your , your passion, and your hopes. Underneath the “sheltered dome” of spiritual connection, we are all seen as equals, children called back to the warmth of the everlasting embrace.

“Come! a father’s in that home!” the refrain implores, not only speaking of a divine parentage but also invoking the universal sense of coming back to the Source of all. It is an invitation to the warmth of a hearth where the fire of truth and the light of understanding burn bright, illuminating the path to an inner homeland where your spirit can truly rest.

So, to you who feel the sands slipping, to you who yearn for a signpost in the wilderness, know that the call is for you. It is a call that offers redemption, not through a denial of your humanity, but through its embrace. It is an appeal to behold your Savior, the manifestation of divine love, calling out for you to take the journey inward, to rediscover the spark of the Divine that has always been within.

May these words be a nudge, a loving encouragement to heed the call. It’s time to start the profound pilgrimage back to the truest sense of home, with each footstep a prayer and each breath a hymn of the soul’s return. Fear not the falling sands—they, too, are part of the sacred dance. Instead, take the hand extended to you, and step into the fullness of your being, wrapped in grace and fortified by love everlasting.

   

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