137 items:
Resurrection Glory | Silas S. Martin, 1985 |
Romans 1:4 |
Resurrection pow'r and glory / From the God who made the sky, … | |
The Debt We Owe | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 |
Romans 1:14 |
The Lord of the harvest is calling / For laborers true in His field, … | |
Shall I Be Ashamed? | Charles W. Naylor, 1900 |
Romans 1:16 |
Shall I be ashamed of my Savior and King, / Who left His bright glory, salvation to bring? … | |
Speak Just a Word for Jesus | Katherine O. Barker, 1903 |
Romans 1:16 |
Speak just a word for Jesus, / Tell how He died for you, … | |
If, on a Quiet Sea | Augustus M. Toplady, 1772 |
Romans 1:17 |
If, on a quiet sea, / Toward Heav'n we calmly sail, … | |
Jesus Is Real to Me | George H. Carr, 1915 |
Romans 1:17 |
Though life's changing values may vanish away, / And things that were real become dreams; … | |
Living by Faith | James Wells, 1918 |
Romans 1:17 |
I care not today what the morrow may bring, / If shadow or sunshine or rain, … | |
Pause for Nature | |
Romans 1:20 |
Little streamlet, flowing onward, / Rippling ever on and on, … | |
Climbing Up the Golden Stair | |
Romans 2:6-7 |
Oh, my heart is full of music and of gladness, / As on wings of love and faith I upward fly; … | |
Conscience Stings | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Romans 2:15 |
In the chambers of thy bosom / Lives a faithful monitor, … | |
I Rest on His Unbroken Promise | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Romans 4:20 |
The promise true, which God hath spoken, / Can never pass away, … | |
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day | Henry W. Longfellow, 1864 |
Romans 5:1 |
I heard the bells on Christmas day / Their old familiar carols play; … | |
The Old Account Was Settled | Frank M. Graham, 1902 |
Romans 5:1 |
There was a time on earth when in the book of Heav'n / An old account was standing for sins yet unforgiv'n; … | |
Wonderful Peace | Warren D. Cornell, 1889 |
Romans 5:1 |
Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight / Rolls a melody sweeter than psalm; … | |
Oh, the Glory! | Anonymous/Unknown |
Romans 5:2 |
How I wish I could tell it, what Jesus did for me, / And what He still is doing every day; … | |
Let the Floods Lift You Up | |
Romans 5:4-5 |
Are you longing to dwell upon the mountains of grace, / Where the clear, brilliant sunlight of God's love ever glows? … | |
Lord, Fill My Craving Heart | William H. Hutchens, 1893 |
Romans 5:5 |
While here before Thy cross I kneel, / To me Thy love impart; … | |
Softly Whisper | |
Romans 5:5 |
Softly whisper, "Jesus loves you!" / When a burden's pressing sore … | |
And Can It Be? | Charles Wesley, 1738 |
Romans 5:8 |
And can it be that I should gain / An int'rest in the Savior's blood? … | |
Calvary | William M. Darwood, 1876 |
Romans 5:8 |
On Calv'ry's brow my Savior died, / 'Twas there my Lord was crucified; … | |
O Love Divine, What Hast Thou Done! | |
Romans 5:8 |
O Love divine, what hast Thou done! / Th' incarnate God hath died for me! … | |
Something for Thee | Sylvanus D. Phelps, 1862 |
Romans 5:8 |
Savior, Thy dying love / Thou gavest me, … | |
What a Savior! | Isabel C. Byrum, 1907 |
Romans 5:8 |
Did you ever think how Jesus / Left the glory-world above, … | |
What Did He Do? | James M. Gray, 1903 |
Romans 5:8 |
O listen to our wondrous story, / Counted once among the lost; … | |
Amazing Grace | John Newton, 1779 |
Romans 5:15 |
Amazing grace! How sweet the sound / That saved a wretch like me! … | |
Gift So Great | Joel A. Erickson, 2004 |
Romans 5:15 |
Jesus died on a cross—oh, what awful cost!— / That He might from sin's blight save us, sinners lost; … | |
Alleluia! Sing to Jesus! | William C. Dix, 1867 |
Romans 5:17 |
Alleluia! Sing to Jesus! / His the scepter, His the throne; … | |
Reigning in This Life | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Romans 5:17 |
Do you triumph, O my brother, / Over all this world of sin? … | |
The Cross Is Not Greater | Ballington Booth, 1892 |
Romans 5:17 |
The cross that He gave may be heavy, / But it ne'er outweighs His grace; … | |
Grace Greater than Our Sin | Julia H. Johnston, 1910 |
Romans 5:20-21 |
Marvelous grace of our loving Lord, / Grace that exceeds our sin and our guilt! … | |
A New Creature | Thomas O. Chisholm, 1935 |
Romans 6:3-18 |
Buried with Christ, my blessed Redeemer, / Dead to the old life of folly and sin; … | |
Buried with Him in Immersion | William G. Schell, 1900 |
Romans 6:4 |
Buried with Him in immersion, / How sacred to sink 'neath the wave; … | |
Life Out of Death | Anonymous/Unknown |
Romans 6:4 |
Life out of death—dear Master, is it spoken / Of the life here, or in the better land? … | |
The Day of Resurrection | John of Damascus, 1862 |
Romans 6:4 |
The day of resurrection! / Earth, tell it out abroad; … | |
Make Me a Captive, Lord | George Matheson, 1890 |
Romans 6:12-22 |
Make me a captive, Lord, / And then I shall be free; … | |
Sin Shall Not Reign | |
Romans 6:13-14 |
Once by sin our souls were bound / And no helping hand we found, … | |
When Jesus Has Control | William C. Poole, 1920 |
Romans 6:13 |
I find each day new victory, / When Jesus has control, … | |
Yielded to Thee | |
Romans 6:13 |
Yielded to Thee, Holy Spirit divine, / Henceforth Thy will shall forever be mine; … | |
A Better Way | |
Romans 6:14 |
Are you sinning day by day, / More or less upon your way, … | |
Tangles | Anonymous/Unknown |
Romans 6:20-23 |
Tangles, tangles, tangles I was in; / I was born in Tangle Town because of Adam's sin; … | |
Glorious Freedom | Haldor Lillenas, 1917 |
Romans 6:22 |
Once I was bound by sin's galling fetters, / Chained like a slave, I struggled in vain; … | |
I Am Free | Barney E. Warren, 1893 |
Romans 6:22 |
I am free in the all-cleansing blood, / Oh, the sweet flowing tide in my soul, … | |
I Am from Sin Set Free | John Newton, 1774 |
Romans 6:22 |
Let worldly minds the world pursue, / It has no charms for me; … | |
Farewell to Sin | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Romans 6:23 |
I will part with thee, old master; / This is my firm resolve; … | |
Yoke Up with Jesus | Harlan D. Sorrell, 1990 |
Romans 7:4 |
Yoke up, yoke up with Jesus, all ye who would be saved; / You'll find the heartfelt pleasure your soul has always craved; … | |
He Is Able to Deliver Thee | William A. Ogden, 1887 |
Romans 7:24-25 |
'Tis the grandest theme through the ages rung; / 'Tis the grandest theme for a mortal tongue; … | |
Gone Are the Days | Herbert H. Booth, 1900 |
Romans 8:1-2 |
Gone are the days of wretchedness and sin, / Gone are the days of conflicts fierce within, … | |
Glorious Freedom | Haldor Lillenas, 1917 |
Romans 8:2 |
Once I was bound by sin's galling fetters, / Chained like a slave, I struggled in vain; … | |
It Was Jesus Who Set Me Free | Haldor Lillenas, 1915 |
Romans 8:2 |
When I was treading the pathway of wrong, / When I was bound by the fetters so strong, … | |
Returning to Zion | Maggie W. Stratton, 1907 |
Romans 8:2 |
Come, ye holy saints of God, let's sing the joyful theme; / Out of all confusion we are gathered in His name; … | |
When Jesus Has Control | William C. Poole, 1920 |
Romans 8:13 |
I find each day new victory, / When Jesus has control, … | |
A Child of God | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Romans 8:16 |
Praise the Lord! my heart with His love is beaming, / I am a child of God; … | |
A Child of the King | Harriet E. Buell, 1877 |
Romans 8:16-17 |
My Father is rich in houses and lands, / He holdeth the wealth of the world in His hands! … | |
I Am a Child of the King | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Romans 8:16-17 |
Oh, how sublime is the life of the Christian, / Filled with the glory of Jesus divine; … | |
I Know in My Heart What It Means | Daniel O. Teasley, 1922 |
Romans 8:16 |
When I read how my Savior was nailed to the cross, / For the sins of the world to atone, … | |
It’s Real | Homer L. Cox, 1907 |
Romans 8:16 |
Oh, how well do I remember how I doubted day by day, / For I did not know for certain that my sins were washed away; … | |
Jesus Is Real to Me | George H. Carr, 1915 |
Romans 8:16 |
Though life's changing values may vanish away, / And things that were real become dreams; … | |
Oh, That Will Be Glory | Charles H. Gabriel, 1900 |
Romans 8:16-18 |
When all my labors and trials are o'er, / And I am safe on that beautiful shore, … | |
Children of the King | W. W. Titley, 1901 |
Romans 8:17 |
Children of the heav'nly King, / Who obey in everything, … | |
He’s a Friend of Mine | |
Romans 8:17 |
Why should I charge my soul with care? / The wealth of every mine … | |
Crown After Cross | Frances R. Havergal, 1879 |
Romans 8:18 |
Light after darkness, gain after loss, / Strength after weakness, crown after cross; … | |
How Can I Keep from Singing? | |
Romans 8:18 |
My life flows on in endless song; / Above earth's lamentation, … | |
Savior, Lead Me | Charles E. Orr, 1900 |
Romans 8:18 |
I do not pray that life be spent / On flow'ry beds of ease; … | |
Lord, It Belongs Not to My Care | |
Romans 8:28 |
Lord, it belongs not to my care / Whether I die or live: … | |
My Life Is but a Weaving | Florence M. Alt, 1892 |
Romans 8:28 |
My life is but a weaving / Between my God and me; … | |
Stepping Stones | Anonymous/Unknown, 1901 |
Romans 8:28 |
I would not have my life go on, / A level stretch, from sun to sun, … | |
Your Roses May Have Thorns | Haldor Lillenas, 1925 |
Romans 8:28 |
Life's sunshine may be checkered with its shadows, / The pleasant valleys meet the rugged hills; … | |
Can the World See Jesus in You? | Lelia N. Morris, 1917 |
Romans 8:29 |
Do we live so close to the Lord today, / Passing to and fro on life's busy way, … | |
Open the Wells of Salvation | |
Romans 8:29 |
Lord, I am fondly, earnestly longing / Into Thy holy likeness to grow; … | |
The Fight Is On | Lelia N. Morris, 1905 |
Romans 8:31 |
The fight is on, the trumpet sound is ringing out, / The cry "To arms!" is heard afar and near; … | |
Arise, My Soul, Arise | Charles Wesley, 1742 |
Romans 8:34 |
Arise, my soul, arise; shake off thy guilty fears; / The bleeding Sacrifice in my behalf appears: … | |
Death and Resurrection | Daniel O. Teasley, 1900 |
Romans 8:34 |
Low in the grave He sleeps, / Cold in the tomb, … | |
Hallelujah, He Is Risen! | |
Romans 8:34 |
Hallelujah, He is risen! / Jesus is gone up on high— … | |
My Savior (Greenwell) | Dorothy Greenwell, 1873 |
Romans 8:34 |
I am not skilled to understand / What God has willed, what God has planned; … | |
O Love That Will Not Let Me Go | George Matheson, 1882 |
Romans 8:35 |
O Love that will not let me go, / I rest my weary soul in thee; … | |
Sweet Will of God | Lelia N. Morris, 1900 |
Romans 8:35-39 |
My stubborn will at last hath yielded; / I would be Thine, and Thine alone; … | |
The Royal Telephone | Frederick M. Lehman, 1919 |
Romans 8:35 |
Central's never "busy," always on the line; / You may hear from heaven almost any time; … | |
Wide, Wide as the Ocean | Charles A. Miles, 1914 |
Romans 8:35-39 |
Wide, wide as the ocean, high as the heaven above; / Deep, deep as the deepest sea is my Savior's love. … | |
Confidence | Joel A. Erickson, 2007 |
Romans 8:37 |
We will not falter in the battle, / For by the grace of God we'll stand, … | |
Forward, Ever Forward | Charles W. Naylor, 1924 |
Romans 8:37 |
Joyful we walk on the King's highway, / Forward, ever forward; … | |
I’m on the Winning Side | Charles W. Naylor, 1921 |
Romans 8:37 |
Along the way of life are many foes / That daily war against my soul; … | |
More than a Conqueror | Daniel O. Teasley, 1906 |
Romans 8:37 |
More than a conqueror through the mighty God, / More than a conqueror by the cleansing blood; … | |
I Am His, and He Is Mine | George W. Robinson, 1876 |
Romans 8:38-39 |
Loved with everlasting love, / Led by grace that love to know; … | |
The Love of God | Frederick M. Lehman, 1917 |
Romans 8:38-39 |
The love of God is greater far / Than tongue or pen can ever tell; … | |
Patiently Waiting | William G. Schell, 1900 |
Romans 10:14 |
Long have they waited in the dark heathen lands / For the pure living water from the dear Savior's hands; … | |
I’ll Try to Bring One | Lizzie DeArmond, 1923 |
Romans 10:15 |
I have a dear Savior, the best Friend I know, / While daily my life-race I run; … | |
He Is Able to Deliver Thee | William A. Ogden, 1887 |
Romans 11:26 |
'Tis the grandest theme through the ages rung; / 'Tis the grandest theme for a mortal tongue; … | |
God Moves in a Mysterious Way | William Cowper, 1774 |
Romans 11:33 |
God moves in a mysterious way / His wonders to perform; … | |
Jesus, My All | |
Romans 11:33-36 |
My heart sings a song from morning till night, / A song full of liberty, love, and of light, … | |
Gloria Patri | |
Romans 11:36 |
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, / And to the Holy Ghost; … | |
A Living Sacrifice | Lucena C. Byrum, 1921 |
Romans 12:1 |
I love the Christ, the Son of God, / Who died that I might live; … | |
All for Jesus | Mary D. James, 1871 |
Romans 12:1 |
All for Jesus, all for Jesus! / All my being's ransomed pow'rs: … | |
At Thy Feet I Fall | Catherine Booth-Clibborn, 1888 |
Romans 12:1 |
O Lamb of God! Thou wonderful sin-bearer, / Hard after Thee my soul doth follow on; … | |
Duty in Worship | Barney E. Warren, 1921 |
Romans 12:1 |
Child of God, thou ’rt called for service, / Thou art called from Heav'n above; … | |
For Sacrifice or Service | L. C. Butgereit |
Romans 12:1 |
For sacrifice or service, / We stand in readiness … | |
Full Surrender | |
Romans 12:1 |
Lord, Almighty Father, take my will; / Let Thy righteousness my being fill; … | |
Is Your All on the Altar? | Elisha A. Hoffman, 1900 |
Romans 12:1 |
You have longed for sweet peace, / And for faith to increase, … | |
Keep Me for Thine Own | |
Romans 12:1 |
Oh, Savior, seal my heart / Thine own eternally, … | |
Living for Jesus (Chisholm) | Thomas O. Chisholm, 1917 |
Romans 12:1 |
Living for Jesus, a life that is true, / Striving to please Him in all that I do; … | |
Lord, I Make a Full Surrender | Charles W. L. Christien, 1880 |
Romans 12:1 |
Lord, I make a full surrender, / All I have I yield to Thee, … | |
Only Thine | |
Romans 12:1 |
I heard the dear Redeemer say, / In tones of love divine, … | |
On the Altar | |
Romans 12:1 |
On the altar I abide, / And Thy Word I do believe; … | |
Our Best | Salathiel C. Kirk, 1912 |
Romans 12:1 |
Hear ye the Master's call, "Give Me thy best!" / For, be it great or small, that is His test. … | |
Prince of Peace, Control My Will | |
Romans 12:1-2 |
Prince of peace, control my will, / Bid the struggling heart be still; … | |
Something for Thee | Sylvanus D. Phelps, 1862 |
Romans 12:1 |
Savior, Thy dying love / Thou gavest me, … | |
Take My Life and Let It Be | Frances R. Havergal, 1874 |
Romans 12:1 |
Take my life and let it be / Consecrated, Lord, to Thee. … | |
Thine for Service | Lida S. Leech, 1915 |
Romans 12:1 |
I have made my choice to follow Christ each day, / I am Thine for service, Lord; … | |
Thy Will Alone | |
Romans 12:1-2 |
Thy will alone, dear Lord, / Is all I care to do … | |
Toiling for Jesus | William A. Ogden, 1890 |
Romans 12:1 |
Gladly, gladly toiling for the Master, / Go we forth with willing hands to do … | |
Wanted Hearts | John Lawley |
Romans 12:1 |
Wanted: hearts baptized with fire, / Hearts completely cleansed from sin; … | |
When Jesus Has Control | William C. Poole, 1920 |
Romans 12:1 |
I find each day new victory, / When Jesus has control, … | |
Wholehearted Service | Charles W. Naylor, 1925 |
Romans 12:1 |
I've turned from the world and its follies, / Forever forsaken all sin; … | |
Yielding All to Jesus | |
Romans 12:1 |
Thou dost bid me, loving Savior, / Take my cross and follow Thee, … | |
Yielding to Jesus | |
Romans 12:1 |
Yes, I yield at Jesus' call, / On the altar lay my all— … | |
Sweet Will of God | Lelia N. Morris, 1900 |
Romans 12:2 |
My stubborn will at last hath yielded; / I would be Thine, and Thine alone; … | |
Transformed | F. G. Burroughs, 1920 |
Romans 12:2 |
Dear Lord, take up our tangled strands, / Where we have wrought in vain, … | |
Love at Home | John H. McNaughton, 1854 |
Romans 12:10 |
There is beauty all around, / When there's love at home; … | |
Love Is Freedom’s Law | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Romans 13:10 |
O love divine, unfathomed! / O shoreless sea of bliss! … | |
Awake, My Soul, Stretch Every Nerve | |
Romans 13:11 |
Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve, / And press with vigor on; … | |
Awake to Righteousness | Joseph Hart, 1768 |
Romans 13:11 |
Lukewarm souls, the foe grows stronger, / See what hosts your camp surround; … | |
One Sweetly Solemn Thought | Phoebe Cary, 1852 |
Romans 13:11 |
One sweetly solemn thought / Comes to me o'er and o'er; … | |
The Fight of Faith | |
Romans 13:11-12 |
Awake! awake! ye saints of light, / Put on your shield and armor; … | |
At Thy Feet I Fall | Catherine Booth-Clibborn, 1888 |
Romans 14:8 |
O Lamb of God! Thou wonderful sin-bearer, / Hard after Thee my soul doth follow on; … | |
I Am the Lord’s | Charles W. Naylor, 1902 |
Romans 14:8 |
Whether I live or die, / Whether I wake or sleep, … | |
The Old Account Was Settled | Frank M. Graham, 1902 |
Romans 14:12 |
There was a time on earth when in the book of Heav'n / An old account was standing for sins yet unforgiv'n; … | |
All in Jesus | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Romans 14:17 |
There is peace and joy in the Lord today, / More than all in this world of sin; … | |
I Love to Serve My Jesus | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Romans 14:17-18 |
I love to serve my Jesus, a priv'lege so sublime, / My life afresh with beauty bright is sparkling all the time; … | |
Lead On, O King Eternal | Ernest W. Shurtleff, 1888 |
Romans 14:17 |
Lead on, O King Eternal, / The day of march has come; … | |
What a Kingdom! | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Romans 14:17 |
There's a theme that is sweet to my mem'ry, / There's a joy that I cannot declare, … | |
Learning of My Savior | Georgia C. Elliott, 1893 |
Romans 15:4 |
I am learning of my Savior / Precious lessons every hour, … | |
All Is Joy | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Romans 15:13 |
Jesus, Thou a fountain art, / Springing up within my heart; … | |
Fly Up to the Sunshine | |
Romans 15:13 |
Dark and gloomy is thy way? / Do the clouds obscure thy day? … | |
How Gentle God’s Commands | Philip Doddridge, 1755 |
Romans 15:13 |
How gentle God's commands, / How kind His precepts are! … | |
Trusting in Jesus, My Savior and Friend | |
Romans 15:13 |
Trusting in Jesus, my Savior and Friend, / Upward to heaven my praises ascend; … | |
You May Have the Joy-Bells | J. Edward Ruark, 1899 |
Romans 15:13 |
You may have the joy-bells ringing in your heart, / And a peace that from you never will depart; … | |
In the Service of the King | |
Romans 15:17 |
I am happy in the service of the King, / I am happy, oh, so happy; … | |
The Regions Beyond | |
Romans 15:20 |
To the regions beyond I must go, I must go, / Where the story has never been told; … | |
