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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Inspired by Charles B. Widmeyer’s hymn “Come and Dine.” COME AND DRINK It’s inside of him who waits— passion afore it’s too late. The stirring of the waters, his healing close. With no working legs, no boast, has no friends to help him coast into the waters…then Jesus overflows. Refrain Rejoice! Rejoice! Oh what joy there is in Him. Kind of joy that bubbles, rises to the brink. With richest blessings poured, to the chalice rim, overflowing cascade beckons, “Come and Drink.” Magdalene’s seven spirits— viscosity that digs deep. She’s haunted by nefarious wolves—sceptic. Deeper still, one touch of Christ, draws her to the highest heights. Deeply cleansed from impure thoughts— Christ heals the sick. Refrain Rejoice! Rejoice! Oh what joy there is in Him. Kind of joy that bubbles, rises to the brink. With richest blessings poured, to the chalice rim, overflowing cascade beckons, “Come and Drink.” What’s better than this? The lamb— led to the cross…great I Am eaten up with all our suffering and sins. What’s better than that? The dawn bursts forth lovely as a swan— Christ with life-giving power, a righteous win. Refrain Rejoice! Rejoice! Oh what joy there is in Him. Kind of joy that bubbles, rises to the brink. With richest blessings poured, to the chalice rim, overflowing cascade beckons, “Come and Drink.” 10/18/2021
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