202 The Stranger at the Door. L.M.

(429) At the Door.

Behold a stranger at the door,

He gently knocks, has knocked before;

Has waited long, is waiting still;

You treat no other friend so ill.

CHO.--Oh, let the dear Savior come in,

He'll cleanse the heart from sin,

Oh, keep him no more out at the door,

But let the dear Savior come in.

2 Oh, lovely attitude--he stands

With melting heart and loaded hands;

Oh, matchless kindness--and he shows

This matchless kindness to his foes.

3 But will he prove a friend indeed?

He will--the very friend you need;

The Friend of sinners? Yes, 'tis he.

With garments died on Calvary.

4 Rise, touched with gratitude divine,

Turn out his enemy and thine;

That soul-destroying monster, sin,

And let the heavenly stranger in.

5 Admit him, ere his anger burn--

His feet, departed, ne'er return;

Admit him, or the hour's at hand

You'll at his door rejected stand.

Joseph Grigg, 1765.