This hymn by George F. Root is clearly written to the
person who’s been to a lot of church services,
learned a lot about God, and realized that they’re a
sinner, yet hasn’t gotten saved yet. It’s one of
those questions for which there really is no good
answer. If you haven’t ever received Christ as your
Savior, “Why not come to Him now?”
1. Why do you wait, dear brother,
O why do you tarry so long?
Your Savior is waiting to give you
A place in His sanctified ...(+)
This hymn by George F. Root is clearly written to the
person who’s been to a lot of church services,
learned a lot about God, and realized that they’re a
sinner, yet hasn’t gotten saved yet. It’s one of
those questions for which there really is no good
answer. If you haven’t ever received Christ as your
Savior, “Why not come to Him now?”
1. Why do you wait, dear brother,
O why do you tarry so long?
Your Savior is waiting to give you
A place in His sanctified throng.
2. What do you hope, dear brother,
To gain by a further delay?
There’s no one to save you but Jesus,
There’s no other way but His way.
3. Do you not feel, dear brother,
His Spirit now striving within?
O why not accept His salvation
And throw off your burden of sin?
4. Why do you wait, dear brother?
The harvest is passing away;
Your Savior is longing to bless you,
There’s danger and death in delay.
Chorus: Why not?
Why not?
Why not come to Him now?