“Come unto Me,” it is the Savior’s voice,
Calling to have me seek the very best;
Urging so earnestly: “Make Me thy choice,”
“Come unto Me, and I will give you rest.”
“All ye that labor” with a weight of care,
All “heavy laden,” neath a load of sin,
“Come unto Me,” for I will gladly bear
Thy heavy load, if thou wilt let Me in.
“Take My yoke upon you,” “easy” you will find it,
Take “My burden” also, you will find it light,
Lay your care upon Me, little will I mind it,
Trust Me to the utmost, I will guide you right.
O, my loving Savior, I will gladly “come,”
Take Thy “yoke” and “burden,”—thankful that I may;
Trusting Thee to guide me safely to Thy home.
Through this world of shadows to eternal day.