Hey, ya'll! Gracie here. I wanted to share with you a hymn that has been on my heart for the past few days. My brother originally taught it to me, but I didn't really know the words very well. Tonight, my aunt (*waving* HI, AUNTIE J!!!!!) gave me a hymnal for my birthday (which is actually in June....). That hymn was in there. I want to leave the words with you tonight. :)
"The cross upon which Jesus died
Is a shelter in which we can hide;
And its grace so free is sufficient for me,
And deep is its fountain -- as wide as the sea.
There's room at the cross for you,
There's room at the cross for you;
Though millions have come,
There's still room for one --
Yes, there's room at the cross for you.
The millions have found Him a friend
And have turned from the sins they have sinned,
The Savior still waits to open the gates
And welcome a sinner before it's too late.
There's room at the cross for you,
There's room at the cross for you;
Though millions have come,
There's still room for one --
Yes, there's room at the cross for you.
The hand of my Savior is strong,
And the love of my Savior is long;
Through sunshine or rain, through loss or in gain,
The blood flows from Calv'ry to cleanse ev'ry stain.
There's room at the cross for you,
There's room at the cross for you;
Though millions have come,
There's still room for one --
Yes, there's room at the cross for you."
~ Ira F. Stanphill
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