Come nto Christ (SATB) 60 2 4 Sally DeFord 6 8 (Sopranos verse 2 only) a tempo 10 12 Come Christ, Christ un to Christ, Come ye pen i tent and meek, who bore our griefs a lone, un to Christ, Come Seek this Je sus Who will car ry un to Christ, 1.(Soprano/Alto): Come un to Come un to Christ, of whom the pro phets speak, our bur dens as his own, Seek this Seek this Copyright 1994 by Sally DeFord 224 Tamarron Dr., Co. Springs, CO 80919 719/2608925 Making copies for noncommercial use is permitted. This and other DeFord sheet music may be downloaded free at: http://www.defordmusic.com
14 Ah, and find in him e Je Je sus sus, whose and mer cies by his nelove ver be cease, blessed, Come Come unun to to Christ Christ and and find find in in him him e e 16 18 ter nal peace. 2: (Men NISON) Come un to 20 22 ter ter nal nal rest. rest. 2
"Come unto Christ." This divine invitation to peace and joy has been extended by the Lord throughout the ages. Through prophets commissioned to speak in his name, God promised to the fallen world a Savior who would take upon himself the sins that would bar us from his presence. The prophet Isaiah, speaking to God's people gathered in Israel, bore witness of Christ's atoning sacrifice, saying, "Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows... he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed." Though the people of Israel were soon scattered throughout the earth, the Lord continued to send prophets among them who testified of the promised Messiah: Ezekiel in Jerusalem; Jeremiah in Egypt; Daniel in Babylon; and, at the same time, a prophet named Nephi testified of Christ among a group of Israelites who had been led by the Lord to the Americas. (Music begins.) He said, "...we rejoice in Christ, we preach of Christ, we prophesy of Christ... that our children may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins....there is none other name given under heaven save it be this Jesus Christ... whereby man can be saved..." Many of Nephi's people believed his words. Their hearts were filled with gratitude for this loving Savior who would redeem them from their lost and fallen state, and they rejoiced as they came to rely on the goodness and merits of "him who is mighty to save." 50 "He said, "...we rejoice in Christ,..." Interlude 2 3 4 5 "Many of Nephi's people belived his words..." 6 7 8 9 10 11 proceed without 3
Break Forth in Joy (SSATB) 88 nison: 2 4 6 Soprano Alto Oh fal we Sally DeFord a tempo len like 8 Div: 10 12 man sheep where have is gone thy a hope? stray, What Have hand turned shall each lift one thee to and bear his thee own 14 16 18 up? way, (And who (But the Lord And who shall But the Lord shall pay bear shall shall pay bear the the the the hea griefs hea griefs vy) of) vy of cost men, to And ran of som fer Copyright 1994 by Sally DeFord 224 Tamarron Dr., Co. Springs, CO 80919 719/2608925 Making copies for noncommercial use is permitted. This and other DeFord sheet music may be downloaded free at: http://www.defordmusic.com
20 22 24 thee up lest his thou soul be for lost? sin. Break Tenor Bass forth in joy, and sing ye all to 26 28 geth er. Thy 1. Con 2. Great so Re la deem { tion de scend eth from a bove! er } Re 31 33 1. break the bands of joice! the Son of death. God shall { 2. loose the chains of hell. Oh praise his name for } 5
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49 Glo ry de scend (de scend eth from eth a bove, from a bove) broaden 51 Re broaden joice! the (Alto: the Son of 53 55 Son God of God shall shall o o ver ver come the come world! the world) Oh praise his name for 57 59 61 ev er, And re deem ing love. sing 7 molto &
(Music begins.) The long years passed, and the Lord raised up many prophets among the Nephites. Each of them testified of Chris t who should come. They taught that he would be born of a virgin, beautiful and fair above all others. They spoke of great signs and wonders by which the Nephites might know of his birth. They promised that after his ministry at Jerusalem, after he had atoned for their s ins and suffered death for their sakes, he would rise again from the grave and come among the people of Nephi. The faithful watched for the signs foretold, announcing the Savior's birth. They waited for a night when the sun would set, and yet no darkness follow. They watched for the appearance of a new star, such a one as they had never before beheld. The time approached, and as far away, a virgin, great with child, traveled with her husband to the city of David; as the heavenly hosts prepared their songs of exultation; the faithful Nephites wept. For there were many who would not believe in the prophecies of Christ, and Satan raged in the hearts of the wicked. A day had been chosen by the unbelievers by which time the signs of this supposed Christ's coming must be given. If by this day the signs did not appear, those who believed would be put to death The threat was not an idle one, for their rulers and judges had become corrupt, and the wicked did not fear the law. The faithful feared, lest by any means they had mistaken the words of the prophets. Though they continued to watch steadfastly for the signs of his birth, they did not know the hour, and feared they would not live to see it. About 60 2 Interlude 4 6 8 10 12 "...the faithful Nephites wept..." a tempo 14 16 18 20 22 "The faithful feared..." 24 26 28 30 8 32
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And as he prayed, the Lord spoke to him, saying, "Lift up your head and be of good cheer; for behold, the time is at hand......on this night shall the sign be given, and on the morrow come I into the world..." (Music begins.) When Nephi, a prophet named after Nephi of old, saw this great wickedness among his people, his heart was griev ed. He bowed down and cried mightily to God in behalf of those who were about to be destroyed because of their faith in Christ. Surely the faithful rejoiced at the news of their deliverance, and eagerly watched the skies. And the word of the Lord to Nephi was fulfilled. As the sun sank in the west, no darkness overtook them, no cloak of shadow enshrouded the world. The skies remained as bright as midday throughout all the accustomed hours of night. Perhaps they wept. Perhaps they fell to their knees in gratitude as the cry went out, reechoing like ringing bells, "The sign is given! Christ is born!" Interlude 40 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 60 "Lift 11 12 13 14 up your head and be of good cheer..." 10 15 18 19 16 17 20 proceed without pause 21 22 23 molto rit. 14
Christ is Born (SSAATTBB) Sally DeFord 110 2 4 6 8 10 Soprano I & II 12 14 Christ is born, ye faith ful rise, be hold a won der a mong the skies, Alto I & II a cappella Copyright 1993 by Sally DeFord 224 Tamarron Dr., Co. Springs, CO 80919 719/2608925 Making copies for noncommercial use is permitted. This and other DeFord sheet music may be downloaded free at: http://www.defordmusic.com Earth Earth re sounds in re sounds in
16 hymns hymns of of praise, His praise, His star star hath set hath set the the 18 20 night night a a blaze! blaze! Hail! Hail! the the dawn dawn of of Hea ven's morn, Hea ven's morn, 22 24 26 Sing we tri um phant, Christ is born! Sing we tri um phant, Christ is born! (no rit.) Tenor I 28 30 Tenor II Bass Dark ness flees be Baritone fore the sight of glo ry burst ing up on the night, Christ is born! the a cappella 16
34 36 32 skies pro claim, His star hath set the night a flame, Hail! the dawn of hea ven'smorn, Sing we tri um phant, 40 42 38 Christ is born! Soprano 44 46 Alto Christ is born! Tenor Bass His sign ap pears, Con firms our faith 17 and
stills our fears, 48 50 Christ is born, and doubt de parts, His star hath ri sen in our hearts, 52 54 56 Hail! the dawn of hea ven's morn, Sing we tri um phant, Christ is 58 60 62 born, Christ is born, Christ is born! 18
(Music begins.) The faithful rejoiced; the unbelievers were silenced. They knew the prophecies, and by these signs were convinced that Jesus Christ had come into the world. Most were converted to the Lord, and for a time the people enjoyed great peace. But before many years had passed, they began to forget. They became less and less astonished at the wonders they had seen. They began to be hardhearted, and wilfully blind, imagining that somehow such marvels were wrought by men to decieve them. As the passing years brought them closer to Christ's coming among them, they became proud and wicked, and the faithful were few. Many righteous men who testified boldly of Christ were taken, contrary to law, and put to death secretly. Nephi was saddened by the hardness of their hearts and the blindness of their minds. He called on them to repent and believe in Jesus Christ, and obtain a remission of their sins. Though he labored unceasingly among them and taught them patiently, still there were but few who turned to the Lord. Interlude 60 2 3 4 5 6 "But before many years had passed..." 50 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 "...they became proud and wicked..." 11 "Nephi was saddened..." 15 16 17 18 19 19
80 Will Ye Turn From Joy? (Tenor Solo) 2 3 4 Sally DeFord 6 7 8 5 9 10 11 Ye Ye have have known heard his him love, speak, Ye With have the felt voice his of 13 14 Spi rit, Ye have eyes to won ders, Will ye not be 12 see, lieve Copyright 1993 by Sally DeFord 224 Tamarron Dr., Co. Springs, CO 80919 719/2608925 Making copies for noncommercial use is permitted. This and other DeFord sheet music may be downloaded free at: http://www.defordmusic.com then though can he ye hath
16 17 15 will turned ful the ly night be to blind? day? The Lest Lord he hath should spo speak ken to 19 20 peace, How have ye ceased to you, With a voice of 18 21 hear thun 22 23 Will Flee ye the linway ger of still sin, a Come mid un the to dark him, it? der, ness ye of who 25 26 27 sin? (1&2:) He longs to give you life, He stray. 21 24 longs to
29 30 31 28 bless you, Can ye then for sake him? Will ye turn a 33 34 35 32 way? Ev er he pleads for you, Sor rows and 37 38 36 grieves for you, Will 40 41 42 43 39 will ye turn from joy? ye 22 re turn to him, Or
45 46 44 will ye turn from joy? Ev er he 48 49 47 pleads for you, Sor rows and grieves for you, 50 51 52 53 Will ye re turn to him, Or will ye 54 colla voce turn from 55 56 57 58 joy? a tempo 23
Despite the pleadings of Nephi, despite the witness of the faithful, despite the wonders they had seen, the wicked would not repent. The signs of Christ's birth faded in memory, for 33 years had passed since that eventful night. The time drew nigh when the signs of his death, foretold by prophecy, would be given to the Nephites, and yet they would not repent. His coming among them grew nearer, and still they stoned the prophets and cast them out of their cities. And as the Son of God was nailed to the cross, as he suffered death for all mankind, there arose a great storm in the land of the Nephites a terrible tempest such as had never been known: sharp lightning, and terrible thunder... whirlwinds ravaged the land; highways were broken up; many great cities were destroyed and their inhabitants slain; the face of the whole land was changed because of the fury of the tempest which, for three hours, shook the very earth as if it would divide asunder. And so, as Jesus prayed in Gethsemane, as he stood before Pilate, as he bore a cross to Calvary, their wickedness continued unabated. (Music begins. Resume narration at measure 5.) Interlude 50 2 3 4 "And as the Son of God was nailed to the cross.." 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 24 repeat as needeed, then proceed without pause
Piano "...this great and terrible day..." (Piano/Organ) 90 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sally DeFord Organ 8 9 10 11 12 Copyright 1993 by Sally DeFord 224 Tamarron Dr., Co. Springs, CO 80919 719/2608925 Making copies for noncommercial use is permitted. This and other DeFord sheet music may be downloaded free at: http://www.defordmusic.com
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When the tempest ceased, a great darkness fell upon them: a palpable vapor, black as the grave. No fire would kindle, no candle burn. No glimmer of sun nor moon nor stars was seen. The people mourned and wept, crying, "O that we had repented before this great and terrible day..." And in the darkness they heard the voice of the Lord, saying, "Woe unto this people...except they shall repent; for the devil laugheth because of the slain of the fair sons and daughters of my people... and it is because of their iniquity... that they are fallen!...o all ye that are spared because ye were more righteous than they, will ye not now return unto me, and repent of your sins, and be converted, that I may heal you?" (Music begins. Resume narration at measure 4.) After three days, the mist of darkness lifted. Those who had been spared gathered together at the temple, marveling at the things which had happened. And as they thus stood, they heard a voice speak to them from heaven: neither a harsh voice, nor loud, but it peirced their very souls and made their hearts burn within them, though they did not understand it. Again they heard the voice, and again they did not understand. A third time they heard it, and as they looked steadfastly toward heaven whence it came, they understood at last. "Behold my Beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased, in whom I have glorified my name hear ye him." And as they understood, they looked and beheld a Man descending out of heaven, clothed in white, and he came down and stood in the midst of them. The eyes of the whole multitude were upon him, and no man spoke. And he stretched forth his hand and said, "Behold, I am Jesus Christ, whom the prophets testified shall come into the world....i am the light and the life of the world; and I have drunk out of that bitter cup which the Father hath given me......arise and come forth unto me, that ye may thrust your hands into my side, and also that ye may feel the prints of the nails in my hands and my feet, that ye may know that I am the God of Israel, and the God of the whole earth, and have been slain for the sins of the world." slowly, freely Interlude 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 50 "Behold my beloved son..." in time 41 "After three days, the mist of darkness lifted..."
14 15 13 17 16 19 18 20 21 "Behold, I am Jesus Christ..." repeat as necessary, then proceed without pause from any 42
"I Am Jesus Christ" (SATB) Sally DeFord 60...neither harsh nor loud... Tenor/Bass: " I am Je 2 4 sus Christ 6 whom the sempre 8 10 Soprano/Alto: 12 pro phets said shall come, I have drunk the bit ter cup that the Fa ther's will be done." He who 14 16 18 bore our pain and grief, He who died to pay our debt, He who car ried our af flic tions, He who CCopyright 1993 by Sally DeFord 224 Tamarron Dr., Co. Springs, CO 80919 719/2608925 Making copies for noncommercial use is permitted. This and other DeFord sheet music may be downloaded free at: http://www.defordmusic.com
20 22 24 tri umphed o ver death. "I am Je sus Christ," Oh won drous, wel come word! 26 28 30 3 3 a tempo "I am Je sus Christ, I am the Light and the Life of the world!" Thus spake the Son of God who 3 3 (slain on slain on Cal va 3 3 a tempo 32 34 36 38 Cal va ry) ry, "Be hold, was I am Je sus Christ, A rise, 44 come un to me."
(Music begins.) The multitude went forth one by one. They touched the wound in his side, and felt the prints of the nails in his hands and feet. And when they had all gone forth and each one had seen with his own eyes, and felt with his own hands and knew of a surety that it was he of whom the prophets had spoken, they cried out with one accord saying, "Hosanna! Blessed be the name of the most high God." And they fell down at his feet and worshipped him. (Resume narration at meas. 10.) Then Jesus taught the multitude, even as he had taught during his mortal ministry among the Jews. He taught them to pray; to be meek and humble, to be merciful and quick to forgive. He taught them to give freely of their worldly wealth, and lay up for themselves the treasures of heaven. He taught them to love their enemies, and commanded that they should not contend with one another, but live in peace. Interlude 40 freely 2 3 4 5 in time 8 9 7 6 60 "...they cried out with one accord..." 10 "Then Jesus taught the multitude..." 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 45
70 freely 2 Come Listen to the Savior's Voice (SATB) 4 6 1.(Women:) Come 2. (Men:) He lisbids ten us to turn? the a a tempo 8 Savway ior's from voice, sin, Come He hear of his fers gen tle mer cy words to of all peace, men, Come He 10 lisbids ten us to turn the a Sav ior's way from voice sin, in and 12 14 16 rev 'rent won der ing awe. He live as he would bids us put all an ger by, And ev 'ry tres pass live, He bids the hum ble soul re pent, And seek his grace with 18 set pure a in side, tent, He He bids bids us the put hum all ble ansoul ger re by pent and for 20 make his love our such he will re Copyright 1993 by Sally DeFord 224 Tamarron Dr., Co. Springs, CO 80919 719/2608925 Making copies for noncommercial use is permitted. This and other DeFord sheet music may be downloaded free at: http://www.defordmusic.com law. ceive.
22 24 26 He speaks to com fort no rit. 28 those who mourn, Who seek their so lace in the Lord, 30 He speaks to com fort 32 34 those who mourn, And in his word is hope. Come bring your bro ken 47
36 38 heart to him, The con trite spi rit's of fer ing, Come bring your bro ken heart to him and he will make you 40 nison: 42 Come whole. bring your bro ken heart to him, and 44 Div. he a tempo will make you whole. 46 48 a tempo 48
(Music begins. Begin narration at measue 6.) When Jesus had finished, he looked on them with compassion, perceiving that they were weak and weary, and did not understand all that he had said. He bade them return to their homes to rest and ponder the things he had taught, and on the morrow he would speak to them again. But as he looked round about him, the multitude did not move. The years of watching and waiting for their Lord had been long. And now, as Jesus Christ their Redeemer stood before them at last, they were unwilling to be parted from him so soon. As Jesus looked upon them, the multitude were in tears, and they gazed at him in longing, as though they would ask him to remain with them a little longer. Interlude 50 2 4 6 "But as he looked round about him..." 90 "When Jesus had finished..." 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 49
Stay With Me, Lord Jesus, Stay SATB with Soprano Solo 100 2 4 (Bass/Alto tacet as needed) Piano:Play both hands one octave higher to 1st ending. If using organ, omit piano for verses 1 & 2. Soprano & Alto nison 1. Stay with me, 2. Oo Tenor & Bass nison Solo (verse 2 only.) 2. (Solo) Stay with a tempo 8 10 12 Je sus, stay,, Lin Oo ger yet a while, I 6 me, pray,, Sally DeFord Lord Lord So Oo Je sus, stay, Chas ten me if I should stray, 14 16 long my heart has yearned for thee,, In Oo joy and Keep my feet where thou hast trod, Copyright 1993 by Sally DeFord 224 Tamarron Dr., Co. Springs, CO 80919 719/2608925 Making copies for noncommercial use is permitted. This and other DeFord sheet music may be downloaded free at: http://www.defordmusic.com Re con
18 20 22 sor row turned to cile my soul to thee,, God, And Oo I glad ly bow be would neath I thy 24 26 learn of thee, Stay Stay with with me, me, Lord Lord Je Je sus, sus, lov ing rod, Stay with me, Lord Je sus, 28 stay. stay. 30 32 Oo, stay. loco 51
3. Stay with me, 34 Lord 38 Life, with me, Lord sus, Way, When stay, clouds 42 of dark dim 44 sight, my Be sight, When 46 thou my Be thou sure 52 un fail my ness dark ness my dims Ah 40 my Je Truth, my Thou, my stay, 3. Stay sus, Solo: Je 36 un fail ing ing
48 50 52 light, Ah Ah, light through ev 'ry sha dow of the night, 54 56 Ah Stay with me, Lord Je sus,, Stay stay, Stay with with 60 62 58 me, Lord Je sus, stay. me, Lord Je sus, 53 stay.
(Music begins.) The Lord was filled with compassion for the multitude who so earnestly desired him to remain. "Have ye any that are sick among you?" he asked. "Bring them hither. Have ye any that are lame, or blind... or that are afflicted in any manner? Bring them hither and I will heal them, for I have compassion upon you..." And he healed them, every one as they were brought forth unto him. Then Jesus bade them bring their little children to him. So they took their little ones and set them down upon the ground round about him. Then he knelt and prayed, and the multitude bore record saying, "The eye hath never seen, neither hath the ear heard before, so great and marvelous things as we saw and heard Jesus speak unto the Father... and no one can conceive of the joy which filled our souls at the time we heard him pray for us..." Then he took their little children, one by one, and blessed them, and prayed for them, and wept. And he spoke to the multitude saying, "Behold your little ones." And as they looked, they saw the heavens open, and angels descending as if in the midst of fire; and they came down and encircled the little children with fire, and ministered to them. 70 Interlude 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Then Jesus bade them bring their little children..." 80 13 14 15 16 17 "The eye hath never seen..." 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 proceed without pause 54 18
One By One (SSATB w/child Solo) 80 2 Child: 4 Bring One your lit by one 6 8 10 16 chillit dren nigh, tle ones So the looked in Sav to ior his said, face, 12 14 where the in his Sav arms' em ior stood brace, One by one One by one One One by one by one they heard him pray he blessed them all they he in and gathtook each ered round one 18 20 tell, name, As And one by one by one one they learned of they felt his love, love, From And him gave who loved their hearts them to Sally DeFord words no tongue can called each one by well. him. Copyright 1993 by Sally DeFord 224 Tamarron Dr., Co. Springs, CO 80919 719/2608925 Making copies for noncommercial use is permitted. This and other DeFord sheet music may be downloaded free at: http://www.defordmusic.com tle the
Soprano 22 24 Alto He blessed each pre cious daugh ter, He Tenor Bass blessed each cher ished 26 28 son, And through the tears he shed, The Sav ior said, "Be hold your lit tle (Sop. divide) 30 32 ones," And from the realms light, les tial bright, the of Ce 56 host of an gels
34 36 came, En cir cl ing the lit tle ones in 38 flame. 40 flame. hea ven's ho ly One One by one by he Mm 42 one, One by one by 44 46 one by one, they blessed them all, And called each one by name,, 57 One by one they felt his love, Mm And
gave their 48 gave their hearts hearts to to him, him,, And from the realms of light, 50 Ce les tial bright, the 52 54 host of an gels came, En cir cl ing the lit tle ones in hea ven's 56 58 60 ho ly flame. 58
(Music begins. Begin narration at meas. 4) Jesus came among the Nephites often, ministering to them and teaching them his gospel, and all who remained in the land were converted to the Lord and united to the Church of Christ. The people of that generation were blessed with peace and prosperity, such as had never before been known among them. There was no strife, no envy, no lying, nor robbers nor murderers. And how blessed were they! For by the love of God which dwelt in their hearts, the Nephites became a people united, of one heart, the children of Christ, heirs to the kingdom of God. Interlude 50 freely "Jesus came among the Nephites..." 2 3 4 5 a tempo 6 7 8 9 60 11 12 13 10 proceed without pause 59
Make s One (SSATB) 60 2 4 Sally DeFord Soprano/Alto nison: 1. How shall we 6 8 stand souls be a mid filled Where is our Then shall all com hate fort and in an trager vail? cease, How shall we And though we 10 12 walk strive a a mid mid inad firmver i ty, si ty, un cer tain ty? with char i ty, when fee ble yet shall we limbs find are thy worn and per fect frail? peace. Div. And as we So shall we Copyright 1993 by Sally DeFord 224 Tamarron Dr., Co. Springs, CO 80919 719/2608925 Making copies for noncommercial use is permitted. This and other DeFord sheet music may be downloaded free at: http://www.defordmusic.com
14 pass stand 1. (tacet) 2. So shall we stand through de de morspite spite tal our sorweak our weak row, ness, Sop. divide how So shall shall our our ness, So shall our hearts strength strength be a be bide the strength e strength e 18 16 day? nough, nough, Where is We bring We bring the our our strength hearts hearts to thee the to soul thee may in in bormeek meek row? ness, Teach Lord, ness, us wilt wilt thy thou thou 20 way, bind bind teach them them us in in thy thy thy way, love? love? Both verses: Make us one a tempo Both verses: ( Make us that our one ) a tempo 61
24 22 bur dens may be light, Make us one (Make us one ) as we seek e ter nal life, nite our hands to serve thy chil dren (to serve thy 28 26 us well, chil dren well) nite us in o be dience to thy will, Make one, Teach us, Lord, to 32 34 30 be of one faith, of one heart, One in thee. 62
36 nison 2. Then shall our thee. Tenor: Take 38 from me this heart of 40 42 stone and make it flesh, e ven as thine own. nison: Take from me un feel ing 44 46 pride, Teach me com pas sion, cast my fear a side, Give us one heart, give us one 63
48 mind, Lord make us thine, Oh make us thine! Make us 50 52 (make one a tempo us one) (that that our our) a tempo bur dens may be light, Make 54 seek e ter nal life, nite our hands to serve thy chil dren (serve 64 thy us one (make us one) (as (make us one) as we) we well, chil dren well)
58 56 nite us in o be dience to thy will, Make us piu one, teach us, Lord to piu 60 (Alto div.) be, sub. of Slow roll one faith, of one heart, one in 62 thee. a tempo a tempo 64 66 One in thee. 65!
(Music begins.) The Nephites became a fair and delightsome people because of their great love for the Lord. There was no contention among them, and every man dealt justly with his neighbor. There were no rich nor poor, no bond nor free, but they were all made free, and partakers of the Heavenly gift. And surely there could not be a happier people among all who had been created by the hand of God. The Lord prospered them in all that they did, for as long as they continued to love and serve him. Such is the peace and joy he promises to all his children in every land, in every generation who will love and serve him. Amid the confusion and violence of our own time, the Savior's unvarying invitation is extended still: "Come unto me... and I will give you rest." "And whosoever will come, him will I receive; and blessed are those who come unto me. "Come unto Christ......seek this Jesus of whom the apostles and prophets have written." Come unto Christ who offers you perfect peace, lasting joy, and eternal life. 60 6 11 16 Interlude 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 "Such is the peace..." 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 a tempo 66
Come nto Christ (Finale) (SATB) 60 2 4 Sally DeFord 6 8 a tempo 1.(Soprano/Alto): Comeun to (Sopranos verse 2 only) 10 12 Come Christ, Christ un to Christ, Come ye pen i tent and meek, who bore our griefs a lone, un to Christ, Seek this Je Who will car Come sus ry un to Christ, of whom the pro phets speak, our bur dens as his own, Come un to Christ, Seek this Seek this Copyright 1993 by Sally DeFord 224 Tamarron Dr., Co. Springs, CO 80919 719/2608925 Making copies for noncommercial use is permitted. This and other DeFord sheet music may be downloaded free at: http://www.defordmusic.com
14 16 Ah Je Je sus sus, whose and mer cies ne ver by his love be, cease, blessed, Come Come unun to to Christ Christ find and 18 peace. 2:(Men NISON) Come un to rest. Soprano Alto Tenor Bass Come and and find find in in in 20 him him him un to Christ e e e ter terter nal nal nal ye sor row ful and 22 24 frail, Seek this Je sus whose com fort can not fail, Seek this Je sus and tri umph in his 68
26 might, Come un to Christ, 28 Come un to Christ! Come un to a tempo Christ, a bide in him and 30 32 a tempo live, He will bless you with ev 'ry per fect gift, Seek this Je sus a mid a world of strife, Come un to 34 36 38. a tempo Christ and find in him e a tempo. ter nal 69 life.