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9. Over the Line

1 O tender and sweet was the Father's voice,
As he lovingly called to me,
"Come over the line, it is only a step,
I'm waiting, my child, for thee."

Chorus:
"Over the line," hear the sweet refrain,
Angels are chanting the heavenly strain;
"Over the line," Why should I remain
With a step between me and Jesus?

2 "But my sins are so many, my faith so small,"
Lo! the answer came quick and clear,
"Thou needest not trust in thyself at all,
Step over the line, I'm here." [Chorus]

3 "But my flesh is so feeble," with tears I said,
"And the pathway I cannot see;
I fear if I try I may sadly fail,
And thus dishonor thee." [Chorus]

4 The world is so cold I cannot go back,
Press forward I surely must:
I'll lay my weak hand in his wounded palm.
Step over the line and trust. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: O tender and sweet was the Father's voice
Title: Over the Line
Author: Mrs. N. K. Bradford
Refrain First Line: "Over the line," hear the sweet refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Invitation and Repentance
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [O tender and sweet was the Father's voice]
Composer: F. E. Belden
Key: G Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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