82 items:
Jesus Will Save Thee (#82) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Matthew 1:21 |
Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost, / O wretched sinner, that spirit is thine; … | |
He Is with Me Still (#32) | Charles W. Naylor, 1902 |
Matthew 1:23 |
Though I walk in ways unknown, / I am never left alone; … | |
Fair Zion (#232) | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Matthew 4:16 |
O beautiful Zion, fair bride of the Lamb, / Thy marvelous light we behold, … | |
The Sun Behind the Cloud (#304) | Barney E. Warren, 1903 |
Matthew 5:10-12 |
In the Bible Jesus tells us we must suffer for His sake; / Though the world in trouble wears a gloomy shroud, … | |
Let Your Light Shine (#140) | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Matthew 5:16 |
Let your light so shine that the world may see / How to come to Christ who will set them free; … | |
Alone with Jesus, Oh, How Sweet (#80) | Charles W. Naylor, 1900 |
Matthew 6:6 |
Alone with Jesus, oh, how sweet / The seasons spent low at His feet … | |
He Knows and He Hears (#23) | Georgia C. Elliott, 1900 |
Matthew 6:8 |
He knows and He hears / When you cry unto Him, … | |
Consider the Lilies (#591) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1903 |
Matthew 6:25-34 |
Consider the lilies, how they bloom, / They toil not, neither do they spin, … | |
Hurry and Tell Him (#445) | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Matthew 7:7 |
"Ask, and it shall be given you," brother, / He is the Lord, who careth for all; … | |
Knock and It Shall Be Opened (#201) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Matthew 7:7-8 |
O'er the door of heaven's kingdom / Are the words forever true, … | |
I Stood Outside the Gate (#474) | Josephine Pollard, 1870 |
Matthew 7:13 |
I stood outside the gate, / A poor way-faring child; … | |
The Bible Way (#295) | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Matthew 7:13-14 |
The Lord invites you in, / Oh, come to Him, I pray; … | |
The Glorious Invitation (#206) | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Matthew 7:13-14 |
Heed the glorious invitation, come, / Oh, come, oh, come; … | |
The Day of His Grace Is Past (#155) | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Matthew 7:23 |
O soul, be afraid, thou shalt reckon with God, / And pass 'neath the scourge of His wrathful rod; … | |
Are You Building on the Rock? (#372) | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Matthew 7:24-27 |
Are you building on the Rock eternal? / Are you building on the sinking sand? … | |
The Solid Rock (#325) | Edward Mote, 1834 |
Matthew 7:24-27 |
My hope is built on nothing less / Than Jesus' blood and righteousness; … | |
Make Me Clean (#296) | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Matthew 8:2 |
I have wandered in sin, and my soul is defiled, / But I know Jesus died on the tree; … | |
I’ll Follow Jesus (#166) | William J. Henry, 1900 |
Matthew 8:19 |
I'll follow Jesus here, I'll never, never fear, / Though Satan's tempting pow'rs assail; … | |
I Will Follow Thee (Elginburg) (#234) | James L. Elginburg, 1871 |
Matthew 8:19 |
I will follow Thee, my Savior, / Wheresoe'er my lot may be; … | |
Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me (#275) | Edward Hopper, 1871 |
Matthew 8:26 |
Jesus, Savior, pilot me, / Over life's tempestuous sea; … | |
Come, Poor Sinner (#496) | C. Z. Lindley, 1889 |
Matthew 9:13 |
O poor sinner, come to Jesus, / Lay on Him your weary soul; … | |
Mercy Is Calling for Thee (#343) | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Matthew 9:13 |
Will you come and be free from the bondage of sin? / Jesus has died on the tree; … | |
I’ve Touched the Hem of His Garment (#396) | George F. Root, 1887 |
Matthew 9:20-21 |
In faith she touched the hem of His garment / As to His side she stole, … | |
I Will No Longer Doubt Thee (#518) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 |
Matthew 9:28 |
Can I defeat my Savior's plan, / Trample His mercy in the dust? … | |
Christ, the Great Physician (#244) | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Matthew 9:35 |
The blessed Christ of God I see, / In that fair land of Galilee, … | |
Hasten to the Harvest (#108) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1900 |
Matthew 9:36-38 |
Hasten, brother, to the harvest, / See the fields already white; … | |
Perishing Souls at Stake (#409) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Matthew 9:38 |
Perishing souls at stake today! / Says the banner of Christ unfurled; … | |
Consider the Lilies (#591) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1903 |
Matthew 10:29-31 |
Consider the lilies, how they bloom, / They toil not, neither do they spin, … | |
Come Closer to Me (#101) | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Matthew 11:28 |
When I get weary with toils of the day, / Off in the secret I kneel and pray; … | |
Come Home, Poor Sinner (#188) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1877 |
Matthew 11:28 |
Come home, poor sinner; / Why longer roam? … | |
Come, Poor Sinner (#496) | C. Z. Lindley, 1889 |
Matthew 11:28 |
O poor sinner, come to Jesus, / Lay on Him your weary soul; … | |
His Yoke Is Easy (#464) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Matthew 11:28-30 |
I've found my Lord and He is mine, / He won me by His love; … | |
How Sweet Is My Rest (#297) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 |
Matthew 11:28 |
How sweet is the comfort and rest of my soul, / Where peace doth so tranquilly flow; … | |
I Hear My Savior Saying (#361) | James M. Kirk, 1894 |
Matthew 11:28 |
I hear my Savior saying, / "Come closer, My child, to Me"; … | |
Resting (#537) | Lottie Blackwood, 1893 |
Matthew 11:28 |
Now I'm resting, sweetly resting / On my Jesus' loving breast; … | |
Resting in Jesus (#467) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Matthew 11:28 |
I am resting in Jesus, hallelujah! I know / That the blood of atonement makes me whiter than snow; … | |
Sweet Rest in Jesus (#551) | L. S. Riggs, 1885 |
Matthew 11:28-29 |
In Jesus I've found a sweet rest / From sorrow, from toil, and from care; … | |
The Glorious Invitation (#206) | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Matthew 11:28 |
Heed the glorious invitation, come, / Oh, come, oh, come; … | |
Learning of My Savior (#530) | Georgia C. Elliott, 1893 |
Matthew 11:29 |
I am learning of my Savior / Precious lessons every hour, … | |
Alone with Jesus, Oh, How Sweet (#80) | Charles W. Naylor, 1900 |
Matthew 14:23 |
Alone with Jesus, oh, how sweet / The seasons spent low at His feet … | |
Biblical Trace of the Church (#503) | William G. Schell, 1897 |
Matthew 16:18 |
The church of the morning bright, / Like crystal so clear her light, … | |
Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken (#581) | Henry F. Lyte, 1833 |
Matthew 16:24 |
Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave and follow Thee; / Destitute, despised, forsaken, Thou from hence my all shall be. … | |
Shall I Miss It? (#429) | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Matthew 16:26 |
"What will you give in exchange for your soul?" / What will it profit you, sinner, … | |
Give Me Jesus Alone (#157) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1907 |
Matthew 17:8 |
I am here a pilgrim stranger, / Give me Jesus alone; … | |
Looking for Me (#320) | Anna C. Storey, 1887 |
Matthew 18:11-12 |
I was a captive, but mercy released me, / I was in darkness, but now I can see; … | |
One Lost Lamb (#263) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1907 |
Matthew 18:12 |
Ninety-nine were safely sheltered, / Lying in the Shepherd's fold; … | |
The Good Shepherd (#104) | O. A. Pratt, 1900 |
Matthew 18:12-14 |
Afar on the mountain the Shepherd / Is seeking the lost ones to save; … | |
Perishing Souls at Stake (#409) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Matthew 18:14 |
Perishing souls at stake today! / Says the banner of Christ unfurled; … | |
What the Savior Hath Said (#572) | Barney E. Warren, 1901 |
Matthew 19:14 |
I am so glad that the Savior hath said, / "Come unto Me, come unto Me," … | |
I Will, I Will! (#338) | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Matthew 19:27 |
Oh, will you count the cost today? / Oh, will you leave your sinful way? … | |
I Cannot Be Idle (#36) | William J. Henry, 1897 |
Matthew 20:1-16 |
I cannot be idle, for Jesus says, "Go / And work in My harvest today; … | |
The Harvest Call (#169) | William J. Henry, 1897 |
Matthew 20:6-7 |
Why stand ye all day idle? The harvest time is here, / Behold, with flaming sickle the reapers gather near; … | |
Sing About Jesus (#400) | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Matthew 21:9 |
Sing about Jesus who died to save; / Who for my soul His life He gave. … | |
I Will No Longer Doubt Thee (#518) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 |
Matthew 21:21 |
Can I defeat my Savior's plan, / Trample His mercy in the dust? … | |
What Will It Be to Be Lost? (#149) | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Matthew 22:13 |
Through time I am passing: eternity's years / Will claim me ere long for their own! … | |
The Lord Is Coming (#124) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Matthew 24:30 |
Are you ready, waiting for the Lord? / See, the signs proclaim Him near, … | |
Oh, Watch and Wait (#516) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 |
Matthew 24:42 |
Watch for the Master's coming, / Oh, watch and wait; … | |
Be Ready When He Comes (#11) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1896 |
Matthew 24:44 |
Would you flee from sin and serve the Lord? / Be ready when He comes; … | |
Have We Done What We Could? (#96) | Jennie B. Wilson, 1907 |
Matthew 25 |
"She hath done what she could," said the kind, loving Savior, / When the ointment so precious was poured on His head; … | |
Behold the Bridegroom (#561) | William G. Schell, 1893 |
Matthew 25:1-13 |
We're nearing the closing of time's mortal year, / God's kingdom doth now as ten virgins appear, … | |
When the Bridegroom Comes (#55) | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Matthew 25:1-13 |
Precious soul, prepare for the midnight call, / "Be ready when the Bridegroom comes"; … | |
The Golden Morning (#555) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Matthew 25:6 |
We have reached an awful era in the onward flight of years, / While the nations are in slumber, crying "peace" 'mid drowning fears; … | |
Watch, for the Savior Is Coming (#189) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 |
Matthew 25:13 |
Watch, for the Savior is coming, / Thus He has said before; … | |
To Be Lost in the Night (#455) | A. F. Ferris, 1897 |
Matthew 25:30 |
Oh, come to the Savior, thou poor, weary soul, / 'Tis Jesus invites thee to come; … | |
Where Shall I Spend My Eternity? (#339) | |
Matthew 25:31-46 |
Where shall I spend my eternity? / Where shall I spend my eternity? … | |
He Shed His Blood for All (#458) | William G. Schell, 1897 |
Matthew 26:28 |
Many thousand million souls, / Standing near the final goal, … | |
The Crucifixion Scene (#168) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Matthew 26:28 |
Borne away in mind and spirit / To the solemn, awful scene … | |
Down in the Garden (#384) | W. H. L., 1885 |
Matthew 26:36 |
Hushed by the shadows dark and drear, / The feathered songsters rest; … | |
Thy Will Be Done (Brooks) (#180) | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 |
Matthew 26:39 |
The eventide falls gently now, / By Kedron's side, o'er Olive's brow, … | |
Watch and Pray (#545) | Frances J. Crosby, 1885 |
Matthew 26:41 |
Watch and pray that when the Master cometh, / If at morning, noon, or night, … | |
Watch unto Prayer (#181) | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 |
Matthew 26:41 |
There's a way that is free from sin, / Few there be that shall enter in; … | |
Thy Will Be Done (Warren) (#601) | |
Matthew 26:42 |
Thy will be done, / Thy will be done; … | |
Shall I Die Without a Savior? (#430) | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Matthew 27:3-5 |
Shall I die without a Savior? / Shall I lose my precious soul? … | |
He Answered Never a Word (#403) | Anonymous/Unknown, 1897 |
Matthew 27:13-14 |
A friendless pris'ner at Pilate's bar, / 'Mid the raging mob He stood; … | |
What Will You Do with Jesus? (Knapp) (#397) | Martin W. Knapp, 1894 |
Matthew 27:22 |
Oh, what will you do with Jesus, / Who knocks for you today? … | |
The Crucifixion (#72) | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Matthew 27:31-51 |
Hushed is the wood-bird's note, silent her song of glee, / Shrouded in gloom the sun, shaking is Calvary; … | |
Death and Resurrection (#12) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1900 |
Matthew 28:6 |
Low in the grave He sleeps, / Cold in the tomb, … | |
Low at His Feet (#585) | Daniel S. Warner, 1883 |
Matthew 28:9 |
Oh, when we remember the goodness / And infinite pity of God, … | |
All Because We Do Not Love Them (#541) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1910 |
Matthew 28:19 |
Many souls today are dying, / Sin and sorrow is their lot; … | |
From Greenland’s Icy Mountains (#269) | Reginald Heber, 1819 |
Matthew 28:19-20 |
From Greenland's icy mountains, from India's coral strand; / Where Afric's sunny fountains roll down their golden sand: … | |
Heralds of Truth (#481) | Clara M. Brooks, 1911 |
Matthew 28:19-20 |
White is the harvest, calls the Master for you, / Reapers are needed that are faithful and true; … | |
Patiently Waiting (#114) | William G. Schell, 1900 |
Matthew 28:19 |
Long have they waited in the dark heathen lands / For the pure living water from the dear Savior's hands; … | |
