Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?

Composer: William Kirkpatrick, 1912

Hear the foot­steps of Je­sus

He is now pass­ing by

Bearing balm for the wound­ed

Healing all who ap­ply;

As He spake to the suff’rer

Who lay at the pool

He is say­ing this mo­ment

Wilt thou be made whole?

Wilt thou be made whole?

Wilt thou be made whole?

O come

wea­ry suf­fer­er

O come

sin-sick soul;

See the life-stream is flow­ing

See the cleans­ing waves roll

Step in­to the cur­rent and thou shalt be whole.

’Tis the voice of that Sav­ior

Whose mer­ci­ful call

Freely of­fers sal­va­tion

To one and to all;

He is now beck’ning to Him

Each sin-taint­ed soul

And lov­ing­ly ask­ing

Wilt thou be made whole?

Are you halt­ing and strugg­ling

Overpow’rd by your sin

While the wat­ers are trou­bled

Can you not en­ter in?

Lo

the Sav­ior stands wait­ing

To strength­en your soul;

He is ear­nest­ly plead­ing

Wilt thou be made whole?

Blessèd Sav­ior

as­sist us

To rest on Thy Word;

Let the soul heal­ing pow­er

On us now be out­poured;

Wash away ev­ery sin-spot

Take per­fect con­trol

Say to each trust­ing spir­it

Thy faith makes thee whole.

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