"Jesus Calls Us; o'er the Tumult" by Cecil F. Alexander, 1823-1895 Text From: THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1941) 1. Jesus calls us; o'er the tumult Of our life's wild, restless sea, Day by day His sweet voice soundeth, Saying, "Christian, follow Me." 2. As of old Saint Andrew heard it By the Galilean lake, Turned from home and toil and kindred. Leaving all for His dear sake. 3. Jesus calls us from the worship Of the vain world's golden stole. From each idol that would keep us, Saying, "Christian, love Me more." 4. In our joys and in our sorrows, Days of toll and hours of ease, Still He calls, in cares and pleasures, "Christian, love Me more than these." 5. Jesus calls us; by Thy mercies, Savior, make us hear Thy call, Give our hearts to Thine obedience, Serve and love Thee best of all. Amen.This text was converted to ascii format for Project Wittenberg by Cindy A. Beesley and is in the public domain. You may freely distribute, copy or print this text. Please direct any comments or suggestions to: Rev. Robert E. Smith of the Walther Library at Concordia Theological Seminary. E-mail: bob_smith@ctsfw.edu
Notes: Hymn #270 from _The Lutheran Hymnal_ Text: John 1:40 Author: Cecil F. Alexander, 1852 Tune: "Stuttgart" 1st Published in: _Psalmodia Sacra_ Town: Gotha, 1715
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