Salvation Free to All

Lyricist: Anna Ford, 1893
Composer: T. D. Lockwood

Give glo­ry and hon­or and praise

To whom ad­or­ation be­longs;

With me­lody chant­ing your lays

He op­ened Cre­ation with songs.

With sing­ing re­joice in that love

Which res­cues from sin and the grave;

A Sav­ior came down from ab­ove

All pow­er­ful and gra­cious to save.

To save to the ut­ter­most

all

Who trust Him and hope in His grace

O Earth

hear the life giv­ing call!

Salvation is free to the race!

Then bear the glad tid­ings abroad;

Make haste

while thy heart is aglow

To tell them of hope and of God

While wait­ing in pi­ti­less woe.

Thy light then may break thro’ the gloom;

Thy torch may yet kin­dle a flame

To lead out of dark­ness and doom

To hon­or and praise His dear name.

And thou

when that glo­ri­ous day

The day of the ran­somed shall come

Wilt bring by thy life giv­ing ray

A jew­el to gar­nish thy crown.

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