Hymn Library

Hymn Library

Showing entries 9121-9200

Steadfast Reliance Upon the Promises

Charles Wesley • English

Matthew 10:31

Away, my needless fears And doubts no longer mine! A ray of heavenly light appears, A messenger divine. Thrice comfortable hope, That calms my stormy breast; My Father's hand prepares the cup, And what He wills is best. He knows whate'er I want; He sees my helplessness, And alway…

2 references

Steadily Marching On

Fanny J. Crosby • English

Psalm 104:33

Praise ye the Lord! joyfully shout hosanna! Praise the Lord with glad acclaim; Lift up your hearts unto His throne with gladness, Magnify His holy name. Marching along under His banner bright, Trusting in His mercy as we go, His light divine tenderly o'er us will shine; We shall…

1 references

Steadily On

Mrs. Frank A. Breck • English

Ezra 10:22

Steadily onward! O turn not aside, Steadily, steadily on! Upward and onward whatever betide, Steadily, steadily on! Jesus will help you to walk in His way, Guiding your feet lest they wander astray, Ever be ready to hear and obey— Steadily, steadily on. All that can harm you, be…

1 references

Steal Away to Jesus

English

Exodus 19:16-23

Steal away, steal away, Steal away to Jesus. Steal away, steal away home. I ain’t got long to stay here. My Lord, he calls me, He calls me by the thunder; The trumpet sounds within my soul; I ain’t got long to stay here. Green trees are bending, Poor sinners stand a-trembling; Th…

10 references

Steer for the Light

Emma Pitt • English

John 8:12

There’s a beautiful light-house ‘way over the main, And the bright beaming light you now see Is Jesus, His love is now pointing the way, Come, sailor, He’s waiting for thee. Steer for the light, sailor, steer for the light, To the oar bravely bend and be bold; O steer for the lig…

1 references

Step by Step

Lizzie DeArmond • English

1 Peter 2:21

Step by step, every day, He will lead us all the way; Nothing can our hearts dismay, While we follow, follow Jesus. One step at a time, you see, Is enough for you, is enough for me; So we’ll follow faithfully, Follow, follow Jesus. Step by step, all is right, Though we walk by fa…

1 references

Step By Step

William A. Ogden • English

Psalm 23:2

Step by step, the Lord will safely lead us, If we’re guided by His tender hand; Step by step, the bread of life He’ll feed us, If we heed His blest command. Follow, we’ll follow, In the way of beauty, In the path of duty; Follow Thee, we’ll follow Thee, Saviour, we will follow Th…

1 references

Step Out On the Promise

E. F. Miller • English

Hebrews 10:23

O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou, For Jesus is waiting to comfort thee now; Fear not to rely on the word of thy God, Step out on the promise,--get under the blood. O ye that are hungry and thirsty, rejoice! For ye shall be filled; do you hear that sweet voice Inviting you…

1 references

Stepping in the Light

E. E. Hewitt (1890) • English

Psalm 119:162

Trying to walk in the steps of the Savior, Trying to follow our Savior and King, Shaping our lives by His blessed example, Happy, how happy, the songs that we bring. How beautiful to walk in the steps of the Savior, Stepping in the light, Stepping in the light; How beautiful to w…

10 references

Still Nearer Thee

Mary F. Kirby • English

James 4:8

“Nearer, my God, to Thee,” Still nearer Thee, Thro’ Him who shed His blood Freely for me; Thro’ Him who loved and died Jesus the Crucified; In Him may I abide, Still nearer Thee. “Nearer, my God, to Thee,” Thro’ Christ the Way, May Thy blest Spirit lead Me, day by day; Till, in m…

1 references

Still They Go And Leave Us

J. B. Ferguson • English

Isaiah 40:11

Still they go and leave us Struggling on the road, Still the angels bear them Safely home to God; We weep, but not despairing, As thus we see them go, For the Lord’s redeem'd ones Are as white as snow. When a cherish'd blossom, Blooming into life, Call'd by death’s stern bidding…

1 references

Still Water

William Knox • English

Psalm 23

The Lord is my Shepherd, he makes me repose Where the pastures in beauty are growing; He leads me afar from the world and its woes, Where in peace the still waters are flowing. He strengthens my spirit, he shows me the path Where the arms of his love shall enfold me; And when I w…

1 references

Still with Thee, O my God

James Drummond Burns (1857) • English

Psalm 39:7

Still with Thee, O my God, I would desire to be, By day, by night, at home, abroad, I would be still with Thee. With Thee when dawn comes in And calls me back to care, Each day returning to begin With Thee, my God, in prayer. With Thee amid the crowd That throngs the busy mart, T…

3 references

Still, Still with Thee

Harriet Beecher Stowe (1855) • English

Genesis 28:15-17

Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the shadows flee; Fairer than morning, lovelier than daylight, Dawns the sweet consciousness I am with Thee. Alone with Thee amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with T…

8 references

Still, Still, Still

English

Luke 2:6-7

Still, still, still, the night is cold and chill. The virgin's tender arms enfolding, warm and safe the Christ child holding. Still, still, still, the night is cold and chill. Dream, dream, dream, he sleeps, the Savior king. While guardian angels watch beside him Mary tenderly wi…

1 references

Storm the Fort

J. B. Vinton • English

John 12:31

Ho! my comrades, see the signal Jesus waves on high; Satan’s battlements are reeling; Hear our Captain’s cry. Storm the fort! For I am leading! I have shown you how! Shout the answer back to Heaven, We are ready now! See! the lofty walls are frowning, Held by Satan’s power; Sin e…

1 references

Storm the Forts of Darkness

Robert Johnson (1884) • English

2 Corinthians 10:4

Soldiers of our God, arise! The day is drawing nearer; Shake the slumber from your eyes, The light is growing clearer. Sit no longer idly by, While the heedless millions die; Lift the blood-stained banner high, And take the field for Jesus. Storm the forts of darkness, bring them…

2 references

Strait is the way, the door is strait

Isaac Watts • English

Matthew 7:14

Strait is the way, the door is strait, That leads to joys on high; 'Tis but a few that find the gate, While thousands pass it by. Beloved self must be denied, The mind and will renewed, Passion suppressed, and patience tried, And vain desires subdued. Lord! can a feeble, helpless…

1 references

Strange is the faithful Christian's life

Paul Henkel • English

Psalm 94

Strange is the faithful christian's life, What doth he feel within? A constant war, continual strife, To crush the pow'r of sin. He seeks the will of God to do, And should he watch and pray; Yet his own will is working too! And leads his mind astray. What oppositions does he fell…

2 references

Stranger and a Pilgrim

Henry Francis Lyte • English

Psalm 109

Stranger and a pilgrim here below, I turn for refuge, LORD, to Thee. You know my every want and woe; O smite my foes, and rescue me! Your name is Love – for that name's sake, Sustain and cheer my sinking soul. You see me low, and poor, and weak: O speak the Word, and make me whol…

1 references

Strangers and Pilgrims

Charles Wesley • English

Genesis 12:1

In every time and place Who serve the Lord most high, Are called His sovereign will to embrace, And still their own deny; To follow His command, On earth as pilgrims rove, And seek an undiscovered land, And house, and friends above. Father, the narrow path To that far country sho…

4 references

Strangers, whence came ye to the West

James Montgomery • English

Isaiah 18:7

Strangers, whence came ye to the West; Are ye the offspring of the sun, That from his rising to his rest, Through every clime he shines on, run? So bright of eye, so dark of hue, Surely your sire hath look'd on you. Of higher lineage than the sun, (But where our birthplace none c…

1 references

Strength of the still secluded thought

Anna Letitia Waring • English

Psalm 30:11-12

Strength of the still secluded thought, That fears, yet longs its joy to show, — The hope, the awe, in mercy taught To make me strong, to keep me low; Now shall my girded heart rejoice, In praise poured out, in love expressed; Now will I bless Thee, with a voice That shall not br…

1 references

Strengthen for Service, Lord, the Hands

St. Ephraem, Syrus • Percy Dearmer • English

Isaiah 1:12-17

Strengthen for service, Lord, the hands that holy things have taken; let ears that now have heard thy songs to clamour never waken. Lord, may the tongues which 'Holy' sang keep free from all deceiving; the eyes which saw thy love be bright, thy blessèd hope perceiving. The feet t…

10 references

Stricken, Smitten and Afflicted

Thomas Kelly (1804) • English

Psalm 69:2

Stricken, smitten and afflicted, See him dying on the tree! 'Tis the Christ by man rejected! Yes, my soul, 'tis he! 'tis he! 'Tis the long-expected prophet, David's son, yet David's Lord; Proofs I see sufficient of it: 'Tis a true and faithful word. Tell me, ye who hear him groan…

10 references

Strict silence keep not, sov'reign Lord--behold

Thomas Cradock • English

Psalm 109

Strict silence keep not, sov'reign Lord--behold; How impious men in horrid guilt are bold; What fraudful snares against my soul they scheme, In what calumnious terms they blast my name, 'Gainst me in causeless hatred they engage, And ask my life the victim of their rage: My proff…

1 references

Strive when thou art called of God

Johann Joseph Winckler (1703) • Catherine Winkworth (1855) • English

Hebrews 12:14

Strive, when thou art called of God, When he draws thee by his grace, Strive to cast away the load That would hinder in the race. Fight, though it may cost thy life; Storm the kingdom, but prevail; Let not Satan’s fiercest strife Make thee, warrior, faint or quail. Art thou faith…

1 references

Strong Son of God

Alfred Tennyson (1849) • English

Proverbs 2:5-8

Strong Son of God, immortal Love, Whom we, that have not seen Thy face, By faith, and faith alone, embrace, Believing where we cannot prove; Thou wilt not leave us in the dust; Thou madest man, he knows not why, He thinks he was not made to die: And Thou hast made him: Thou art j…

6 references

Strong-Hold

English

Nahum 1:7

Ye prisoners of hope O'erwhelmed with grief, To Jesus look up For certain relieve; There's not condemnation In Jesus the Lord, But strong consolation His grace doth afford. Should justice appear A merciless foe, Yet be of good cheer, And soon shall you know That sinners confessin…

2 references

Strong, Righteous Man of Galilee

Harry Webb Farrington • English

Matthew 4:18-22

Strong, peaceful man of Galilee, robed with your strength we long to be— not to revenge; to heal and pray, to turn the cheek, and tribute pay. Robed with your strength we long to be, strong, peaceful man of Galilee. Strong, righteous man of Galilee, dressed with your peace we lon…

10 references

Struggling After Christ

Charles Wesley • English

Psalm 139:23

Ah! whither should I go, Burdened, and sick, and faint? To whom should I my troubles show And pour out my complaint? My Savior bids me come; Ah! why do I delay? He calls the weary sinner home, And yet from Him I stay. What is it keeps me back From which I cannot part, Which will…

3 references

Sublime Gracia

John Newton (1779) • Spanish

Psalm 142:5

Sublime gracia del Señor, que a un pecador salvó; perdido andaba, él me halló, su luz me rescató. Su gracia me enseñó a vencer, mis dudas disipó. ¡Qué gozo siento en mi ser! Mi vida él cambió. Peligros, lucha y aflicción los he tenido aquí; su gracia siempre me libró, consuelo re…

7 references

Sublime Gracia

John Newton • Cristóbal E. Morales • Spanish

John 9:24-33

Sublime gracia del Señor que un infeliz salvó; Fui ciego mas hoy miro yo, perdido y el me halló. Su gracia me enseño a temer; mis dudas ahuyentó; ¡Oh cuán precioso fue a mi ser cuando él me transformó! En los peligros o aflicción que yo he tenido aquí, Su gracia siempre me libró…

3 references

Sublimer thoughts inspire my breast

John Barnard • English

Psalm 45

Sublimer thoughts inspire my breast; My tongue, in softest notes, to sing, Runs like a ready writer's pen, A poem sacred to the king. There's none of all the sons of men Can with thy matchless form compare; All grace into thy lips is poured. Thee ever blessed, doth God declare. G…

1 references

Submission to Afflictive Providences

Isaac Watts • English

Job 1:21

Naked as from the earth we came And crept to life at first, We to the earth return again And mingle with our dust. The dear delights we here enjoy And fondly call our own Are but short favors borrowed now, To be repaid anon. 'Tis God who lifts our comforts high Or sinks them in t…

1 references

Submission Under Bereaving Provicences

Philip Doddridge • English

Job 1:21

Peace, 'tis the Lord Jehovah's hand That blasts our joys in death; Changes the visage once so dear And gathers back the breath. 'Tis he, the potentate supreme Of all the worlds above, Whose steady counsels wisely rule, Nor from their purpose move. 'Tis he, whose justice might dem…

2 references

Submissive Resignation

William Cowper • English

Matthew 26:39-42

O Lord, my best desire fulfil, And help me to resign Life, health, and comfort to Thy will, And make Thy pleasure mine. Why should I shrink at Thy command, Whose love forbids my fears? Or tremble at the gracious hand That wipes away my tears? No, rather let me freely yield What m…

6 references

Substantial Compassion

Thomas Gibbons • English

Proverbs 11:24

When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay, What were His works from day to day, But miracles of pow'r and grace, Which spread salvation thro' our race? Teach us, O Lord, to keep in view Thy pattern, and Thy steps pursue: Let alms bestowed, let kindness done, Be witnessed by each rolling su…

2 references

Substitution

Anne R. Cousin • English

Isaiah 13:5

O Christ, what burdens bowed Thy head! Our load was laid on Thee; Thou stoodest in the sinner’s stead, Didst bear all ill for me; A Victim led, Thy blood was shed, Now there’s no load for me. A Victim led, Thy blood was shed, Now there’s no load for me. The curse of death was in…

10 references

Succor of the Tempted

Helen F. Shaw • English

Hebrews 2:18

Succor of the tempted, Hear me when I call; Turn to me in mercy, At thy feet I fall; Help me bear life’s crosses, All my sins forgive, Like my Lord and Master, Daily may I live. Give me strength, I pray thee, To resist the ill, When my courage fails me, Be my comfort still; Thou…

1 references

Such a Little Way to Jesus

Jessie Brown Pounds • English

Luke 14:36

Such a little way to Jesus! Close, so close to Him I stand, I can hear His tender message, I can all but touch His hand. Such a little way to Jesus! Such a little way to go! Shall I scorn His invitation, Or His love and blessing know? Such a little way to Jesus, But the roads of…

1 references

Such Knowledge is Too Wonderful For Us

Charles Wesley • English

Psalm 139:1-6

Shall foolish, weak, short-sighted man, Beyond the angels go-- The great Almighty God explain, Or to perfection know? His attributes divinely soar Above the creature's sight, And prostrate seraphim adore The glorious Infinite. The brightness of his glory leaves Description far be…

2 references

Such Love

C. Bishop • English

John 3:16

That God should love a sinner such as I, Should yearn to change my sorrow into bliss, Nor rest till He had planned to bring me nigh, How wonderful is love like this! Such love, such wondrous love, Such love, such wondrous love, That God should love a sinner such as I, How wonderf…

1 references

Suffer Little Children

English

Matthew 19:14

Suffer little children to come unto Me, and forbid them not, forbid them not, For of such is the Kingdom of Heav'n, for of such is the Kingdom of Heav'n.

1 references

Suffer Little Children to Come

Mary B. Wingate • English

Matthew 19:14

We have heard the story Of the sweetest Child, How He grew to manhood, Gentle, undefiled, When on earth He tarried, Years and years ago; Once He call’d the children When they throng’d Him so. “Suffer little children to come unto me, Suffer little children to come unto me And forb…

1 references

Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me

Philip Doddridge (1755) • English

Genesis 17:7

See Israel's gentle Shepherd stand With all-engaging charms; Hark, how He calls the tender lambs, And folds them in His arms! "Permit them to approach," He cries, "Nor scorn their humble name; For 'twas to bless such souls as these The Lord of angels came." We bring them, Lord, i…

10 references

Suffer the Word of Exhortation

J. Hart • English

Hebrews 13:22

Take heed, ye Christians, how he hear, Pay every truth respect. The word of exhortation hear; Not treat with cold neglect. Despise not those that would you warn. Remember, this is true; He that his duty will not learn, His duty will not do. Who slights, in any part, God's word, S…

1 references

Suffering and Prayer

English

Psalm 69

Save me, O God, because the floods do so environ me, that even unto my very soul come in the waters be. I downward in deep mire do sink, where standing there is none: into deep waters I am come, where floods have o’er me gone. I weary with my crying am, my throat is also dried; m…

1 references

Sufficiency and Freeness

Samuel Medley • English

Psalm 89:15

Oh, what amazing words of grace Are in the gospel found! Suited to every sinner’s case Who knows the joyful sound. Here Jesus calls—and he’s a true, A kind, a faithful friend; He’s Alpha and Omega, too, Beginning and the End. Come, then, with all your wants and woes, Your every b…

7 references

Summer and Winter

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 147

Let Zion praise the mighty God, And make His honors known abroad; O sweet the joy our songs to raise, And glorious is the work of praise. Our children live secure and blest; Our shores have peace, our cities rest; He feeds our sons with finest wheat, And adds His blessings to the…

1 references

Summer In the Heart

D. B. Purinton • English

Psalm 63:3

When Jesus lives within, ‘Tis summer in the heart; ‘Tis summer, summer, summer in the heart. Life’s desert wastes rejoice, Its winter glooms depart, ‘Tis summer, summer, summer in the heart. ‘Tis summer in the heart, summer in the heart; When the Saviour enters all my woes depart…

1 references

Summer Land

M. B. C. Slade • English

Revelation 21:4

Beyond this land of parting, losing and leaving, Far beyond the losses darkening this, And far beyond the taking and the bereaving, Lies the summer-land of bliss. Land beyond, so fair and bright! Land beyond where is no night! Summer-land, God is its Light, O happy summer-land of…

2 references

Summer suns are glowing

William Walsham How (1871) • English

Exodus 13:21-22

Summer suns are glowing over land and sea; happy light is flowing bountiful and free. Everything rejoices in the mellow rays; all earth's thousand voices swell the psalm of praise. See God's mercy streaming over all the world, and his banner gleaming everywhere unfurled. Broad an…

10 references

Sun

Samuel Stennett • English

Psalm 84:11

Great God, amid the darksome night, Thy glories dart upon my sight, While, wrapt in wonder, I behold The silver moon and stars of glod. But when I see the sun arise, And pour his glories o'er the skies, In more stupendous forms I view Thy greatness and thy goodness too. Thy sun o…

1 references

Sun of my soul, Thou Savior Dear

John Keble (1820) • English

Genesis 28:11

Sun of my soul, Thou Savior dear, it is not night if Thou be near; O may no earthborn cloud arise, to hide Thee from Thy servant's eyes. When the soft dews of kindly sleep my weary eyelids gently steep, be my last thought how sweet to rest forever on my Savior's breast. Abide wit…

10 references

Sun of Rightouesness

John Peacock • English

Psalm 19:6

Jesus, thou Sun or Righteousness, All glorious and divine; Thy people with thy presence bless, In their assembles shine. Thy healing beams alone can cheer Hearts pain'd with inward grief; The soul opprest with guilt and fear In thee finds sweet releif. If thou thy righteousness d…

3 references

Sun, moon and stars, by day and night

James Montgomery • English

1 Samuel 3:8

Sun, moon and stars, by day and night, At God's commandment, give us light, And when we wake, and while we sleep, Their watch, like guardian angels, keep. The bright blue sky above our head, The soft green earth on which we tread, The ocean rolling round the land, Were made by Go…

1 references

Sunbeams

Isaac Naylor • English

Ecclesiastes 11:7

Speak kindly to the erring one you meet upon the way; The burdened heart is yearning for a word that you may say. With anxious heart and smiling face tell of a Savior’s love; And point the way that leads to everlasting life above. Sunbeams, sunbeams, scatter them day by day; Sunb…

1 references

Sunday Morning

Jonathan Krause (1739) • Jane Borthwick (1858) • English

Psalm 5:1-3

Hallelujah! schöner Morgen, schöner, als man denken mag! Heute fühl ich keine Sorgen, denn das ist ein lieber Tag, der durch seine Lieblichkeit recht das Innerste erfreut. Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Amen! Hallelujah! fairest morning! Fairer than our words can say! Down w…

4 references

Sunk in the depths of woe, to thee I cried

Thomas Cradock • English

Psalm 130

Sunk in the depths of woe, to thee I cried, On thee, my God, in all my griefs relied; "O hear me, Lord; attend my humble pray'r; "The sad complainings of thy servant hear. "If thou, vindictive, not our crimes forgive, Ah! who can bear the dread award and live? "But still, our hea…

1 references

Sunlight

Judson W. Van De Venter (1897) • English

Psalm 72:23

I wandered in the shades of night, Till Jesus came to me, And with the sunlight of His love Bid all my darkness flee. Sunlight, sunlight in my soul today, Sunlight, sunlight all along the way; Since the Savior found me Took away my sin, I have had the sunlight of his love within.…

8 references

Sunrise

William C. Poole • English

Philippians 3:20

When I shall come to the end of my way, When I shall rest at the close of life's day, When "Welcome home" I shall hear Jesus say, O that will be sunrise for me! Sunrise tomorrow, sunrise tomorrow, Sunrise in glory is waiting for me; Sunrise tomorrow, sunrise tomorrow, Sunrise wit…

1 references

Sunset to Sunrise Changes Now

Clement of Alexandria • English

Matthew 27:11-54

Sunset to sunrise changes now, for God doth make his world anew; on the Redeemer's thorn-crowned brow the wonders of that dawn we view. E'en though the sun withholds its light, lo! a more heavenly lamp shines here, and from the cross on Calvary's height gleams of eternity appear.…

6 references

Sunshine and Rain

Chas. H. Gabriel (1902) • English

James 1:2-4

Had we only sunshine all the year around, Without the blessing of refreshing rain, Would we scatter seed upon the fallow ground, And hope to gather flowers, fruit and grain? Sunshine and rain, refreshing, reviving rain, Light of faith and love, Showers from above! Sunshine and ra…

1 references

Sunshine and Shadow

E. S. Lorenz • English

Proverbs 4:11

When I walked with my Lord in the sunshine, His companionship was sweet; Then I wandered with Him in the shadow, And my joy was made complete. Ev’rywhere, dark or fair, Where my Savior leads me, will I gladly go; Up on the mountain, down in the valley, Ev’ry step he leads me, ric…

1 references

Sunshine in the Soul

E. E. Hewitt (1887) • English

Psalm 16:9

There is sunshine in my soul today, More glorious and bright Than glows in any earthly sky, For Jesus is my light. O there’s sunshine, blessed sunshine, When the peaceful happy moments roll: When Jesus shows His smiling face, There is sunshine in the soul. There is music in my so…

9 references

Sunshine On the Hill

Fanny J. Crosby • English

Song of Solomon 2:17

There are shadows in the valley, Where our tired feet must go; But we hear the peaceful waters, As they murmur soft and low;-- And our Shepherd whispers gently, As He leads us onward still: "There are shadows in the valley, But 'tis sunshine on the hill." Sunshine on the hill, Th…

1 references

Super flumina

William Whittingham • English

Psalm 137

When we did sit in Babylon the rivers round about, Then in remembrance of Sion the tears for grief burst out. We hang'd our harps and instruments the willow-trees upon: For in that place men for their use had planted many one. Then they to whom we prisoners were said to us taunti…

1 references

Supplication and Trust

English

Psalm 109

O Lord, my God, for Thy Name's sake In mercy deal with me; Because Thy kindness is so great, From trouble set me free. O Thou Who art my Lord and God, Thy gracious help extend, And for Thy loving-kindness' sake O save me and defend. My voice shall greatly bless the Lord And sing…

1 references

Support and Counsel from God, without Merit

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 16

Save me, O Lord, from every foe; In thee my trust I place, Though all the good that I can do Can ne'er deserve thy grace. Yet if my God prolong my breath, The saints may profit by 't; The saints, the glory of the earth, The men of my delight. Let heathens to their idols haste, An…

1 references

Support for the Afflicted and Tempted Soul

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 55

O God, my refuge, hear my cries, Behold my flowing tears;, For earth and hell my hurt devise, And triumph in my fears. Their rage is level'd at my life, My soul with guilt they load, And fill my thoughts with inward strife, To shake my hopes in God. What inward pains my heart-str…

1 references

Supported by especial grace

Paul Henkel • English

Psalm 39

Supported by especial grace, And by superior pow'r upheld, The faithful christian runs his race, To gain the vict'ry and the field. But O, how foolish and unwise! Could it be truly said to be? For those who fain would gain the prize And yet not strive for mastery. To gain the nev…

3 references

Supreme Love to Christ

Benjamin Francis • English

John 21:17

My gracious Redeemer I love, His praises aloud I'll proclaim, And join with the armies above, To shout His adorable name. To gaze on His glories divine, Shall be my eternal employ, And feel them incessantly shine, My boundless, ineffable joy. Yon palaces, scepters and crowns, You…

2 references

Supremo Dios

Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars • Spanish

Psalm 33:12

Supremo Dios, te ruego por mi patria; gobierna con tu mano de justicia. Seas honrado y glorificado en toda la nación. Hincha los ríos, fecundiza el campo, llena las huertas, el taller visita; Y a todo hombre dale de tus bienes lo que es menester. Para tu reino sea nuestra patria;…

4 references

Sure [When] the blest Comforter is nigh

Anne Steele • English

John 14:16-17

Sure the blest comforter is nigh, 'Tis he sustains my fainting heart; Else would my hope forever die, And every cheering ray depart. When some kind promise glads my soul, Do I not find his healing voice the tempest of my fears control, And bid my drooping powers rejoice? Whene'er…

2 references

Sure God is good to Israel, To those in heart sincere

English

Psalm 73

Sure GOD is good to Israel, to those in heart sincere: But as for me, my feet had slipt, and nigh to falling were. For I was envious and griev'd, the foolish ones to see; And the ungodly, while they liv'd in great prosperity. When they seem'd free from bands of death; their stren…

1 references

Sure God is good to Israel. Even to the clean in heart

English

Psalm 73

Sure God is good to Israel, Ev'n to the clean in heart. But yet my feet had almost slipt, My steps did well nigh start. For at the foole I envious was, To see lewd men in peace. For without bands thro' death they pass Their strength doth nothing cease. Like other men they are not…

1 references

Sure Rest

Fanny J. Crosby • English

Matthew 11:29

There is rest for our pilgrim feet, When the journey of life is o’er, On the mountain of God where His people shall stand, And all praise Him for evermore. There’s a home for the pure in heart, And its portals are bright and fair; There are garments made white in the blood of the…

1 references

Sure wicked fools, devoid of shame

English

Psalm 14

Sure, wicked Fools, devoid of Shame, Suppose that GOD is but a Name: Corrupt and lewd their Practice grows, No Breast with heav'nly Ardor glows; All Thoughts of Virtue they resign, Their Hearts to evil Ways incline. The LORD, from Realms of endless Day, Did all the Sons of Men su…

1 references

Sure, wicked fools must needs suppose

English

Psalm 14

Sure wicked fools must needs suppose, that God is nothing but a name: Corrupt and lewd their practice grows, no breast is warm'd with holy flame. The Lord look'd down from Heav'n's high tow'r, and all the sons of men did view, To see if any own'd his pow'r'; if any truth or justi…

1 references