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SEEKING THE LOST




Will you go and speak to
the lost ones here
To the ones who have gone astray?
Will you lead them back
to the Shepherd’s fold
From their wand’rings
in sin’s dark way?

Will you seek them now,
Will you seek them now?
Will you show them the way?
Will you show them the way?
Some one may be lost,
That you might lead home,
To that bright land of perfect day.



Will you go and speak
to the sinners blind
And who walk in
the midnight gloom?
Will you bear some light
to their darkened mind?
Will you tell them
their coming doom?

Will you seek them now,
Will you seek them now?
Will you show them the way?
Will you show them the way?
Some one may be lost,
That you might lead home,
To that bright land of perfect day.



Will you tell them all
if they will believe
That their souls will be truly blest?
For the Savior said
that they shall receive
Precious blessings
of peace and rest.

Will you seek them now,
Will you seek them now?
Will you show them the way?
Will you show them the way?
Some one may be lost,
That you might lead home,
To that bright land of perfect day.



Will you go and tell them
the Savior died
And provided for them the way?
If they fully trust in the Crucified
He will pardon their sins today.

Will you seek them now,
Will you seek them now?
Will you show them the way?
Will you show them the way?
Some one may be lost,
That you might lead home,
To that bright land of perfect day.


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LYRICS
Meter: 10 8 10 8 and refrain
Writer(s):
    Trans/Adapted:
      Dates: 1889
      Bible Refs: Jam 5:20;
      MUSIC
      Name: SEEKING THE LOST
      Meter: 10 8 10 8 and refrain
      Writer(s):
        Dates: 1889
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