165 items:
Waiting at the Cross | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Supplication |
Lord, I come to Thee with an aching heart, / I am waiting at the cross; … | |
Waiting for Me | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Invitation |
Sweet love that moved the heart of God, / Waiting for me, waiting for me; … | |
Waiting on the Lord | Charles F. Weigle, 1903 |
Consecration |
Waiting on the Lord, for the promise given; / Waiting on the Lord, to send from Heaven; … | |
Wake the Song of Jubilee | Leonard Bacon, 1823 |
Anticipation |
Wake the song of jubilee, / Let it echo o'er the sea— … | |
Walking in the Light | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Light |
"He that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, / But shall have the light, the light of life"; … | |
Walking with Jesus | Samuel L. Speck, 1897 |
Abiding |
My days are swiftly passing by, / My time ere long will close, … | |
Walk Thou with Me | E. B. Barnes, 1911 |
Guidance |
Walk Thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray / Apart from Thee, throughout life's threat'ning way; … | |
Wandering Afar | William J. Henry, 1907 |
Decision |
Wand'ring afar from my home above, / Far from the Savior's arms of love; … | |
Wanted Hearts | John Lawley |
Consecration |
Wanted: hearts baptized with fire, / Hearts completely cleansed from sin; … | |
Wanted Hearts (Children’s Version) | John Lawley, 2013 |
Invitation |
Wanted: hearts made clean by fire, / Hearts with no dark spot of sin; … | |
Washed Whiter than the Snow | William J. Henry, 1907 |
Cleansing |
Out on sin's dark mountain, / Lost in bitter woe, … | |
Watch and Pray | Frances J. Crosby, 1885 |
Watchfulness |
Watch and pray that when the Master cometh, / If at morning, noon, or night, … | |
Watch, for the Savior Is Coming | Barney E. Warren, 1893 |
Watchfulness |
Watch, for the Savior is coming, / Thus He has said before; … | |
Watchman, Tell Me | Sidney S. Brewer, 1857 |
Anticipation |
Watchman, tell me, does the morning / Of fair Zion's glory dawn; … | |
Watch unto Prayer | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 |
Watchfulness |
There's a way that is free from sin, / Few there be that shall enter in; … | |
Waves of Devotion | Barney E. Warren, 1911 |
Worship |
A glorious blessing bestowed upon me, / Salvation, the joy of my heart; … | |
Wear a Crown | Harriette Waters, 1905 |
Warfare |
Bugle calls are ringing out, / "Forward" is the battle shout, … | |
We Are Coming | Jessie B. Pounds, 1897 |
Obedience |
We are coming, we are coming, / We are soldiers of the Lord; … | |
We Can Be What the Bible Says | |
Exhortation |
In the Bible a standard of life we may find, / In a way that is noble and true; … | |
We Come with Happy Hearts | |
Devotion |
We come, we come with happy hearts, / This day to celebrate, … | |
Weeping Jesus | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Suffering |
Weeping Jesus, suff'ring One, / Whose tears and sorrows we may trace; … | |
We Gather Together | Anonymous/Unknown, 1597 |
Thanksgiving |
We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing; / He chastens and hastens His will to make known; … | |
We Have an Anchor | |
Confidence |
Will your anchor hold in the storms of life, / When the clouds unfold their wings of strife? … | |
We Have No Other Argument | Charles Wesley, 1749 |
Jesus/Savior |
Jesus! the Name high over all, / In hell or earth or sky; … | |
Weighed and Found Wanting | |
Warning |
Sinner, awake from thy sleep of sin; / God's final judgment is nigh at hand, … | |
Weighed in the Balance | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Judgment |
Weighed in the balance of justice true, / Sinful the path thou hast trod; … | |
We Know Not the Hour | Franklin E. Belden, 1886 |
Watchfulness |
We know not the hour of the Master's appearing, / Yet signs all foretell that the moment is nearing … | |
We Know Our Home Above | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Assurance |
Life is not a mystic dream, / Bounded by a sullen stream, … | |
Welcome! Wanderer, Welcome! | |
Invitation |
In the land of strangers, / Whither thou art gone, … | |
We’ll Arise | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Heaven |
Death will come to every one in this world of woe, / For the sentence fell on the high and low; … | |
We’ll Be Heroes | Anonymous/Unknown, 1878 |
Warfare |
We'll be heroes, we'll be heroes / When the battle is fierce; … | |
We’ll Crown Him Lord of All | Daniel O. Teasley, 1902 |
Praise |
We'll shout and sing our Redeemer's praise, / Contending for the truth and right; … | |
We’ll Meet Again | |
Death |
The angels came with silent tread / And gathered round our darling's bed; … | |
We’ll Praise the Lord | Daniel O. Teasley, 1906 |
Praise |
We'll praise the Lord for sins forgiven, / Praise Him evermore; … | |
We’ll Work till Jesus Calls | Frances J. Crosby |
Work |
We are marching on with shield and banner bright, / We will work for God and battle for the right, … | |
We’ll Work till Jesus Comes | Elizabeth K. Mills, 1837 |
Anticipation |
O land of rest, for thee I sigh! / When will the moment come … | |
We Must Be Holy | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Sanctification |
Jesus has taken my load of sin, / Such love no tongue can tell; … | |
We Need Each Other, Brethren! | Angela G. Gellenbeck, 1985 |
Fellowship |
In a world filled with vi'lence and hatred, / Everywhere wars and turmoil we see; … | |
We Plow the Fields and Scatter | Matthias Claudius, 1782 |
Thanksgiving |
We plow the fields and scatter / The good seed on the land, … | |
We Praise You, O God | Julia B. Cory, 1902 |
Thanksgiving |
We praise You, O God, our Redeemer, Creator; / In grateful devotion our tribute we bring; … | |
We Reap as We Sow | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Sowing/Reaping |
If we shall scatter tares in the fallow, / How shall we hope that they shall not grow? … | |
We’re Marching to Zion | Isaac Watts, 1707 |
Joy |
Come, we that love the Lord, / And let our joys be known; … | |
We Rest on Thee | Edith G. Cherry, 1895 |
Trust |
We rest on Thee, our Shield and our Defender! / We go not forth alone against the foe; … | |
We Shall Never Say Goodbye | Daniel O. Teasley, 1900 |
Anticipation |
Farewell, brother, we shall never, / In our home beyond the sky, … | |
We Shall Run and Not Be Weary | Barney E. Warren, 1893 |
Encouragement |
I now am running in the Christian race, / To gain the promised prize; … | |
We Shall See the King | John B. Vaughan, 1922 |
Anticipation |
There's a blessed time that's coming, coming soon, / It may be evening, morning, or at noon, … | |
We Three Kings of Orient Are | John H. Hopkins, Jr., 1857 |
Christmas |
We three* kings of Orient are; / Bearing gifts we traverse afar, … | |
We’ve a Story to Tell to the Nations | |
Missionary |
We've a story to tell to the nations, / That shall turn their hearts to the right, … | |
We Walk by Faith | Frances J. Crosby, 1885 |
Faith |
We walk by faith, and, oh, how sweet / The flow'rs that grow beneath our feet, … | |
We Will Follow | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Experience |
We'll follow the Lord all the way, / And close to our Shepherd we'll stay; … | |
We Will Meet | Anonymous/Unknown, 1792 |
Death |
Farewell, dear friends, a long farewell, / Since we shall meet no more, … | |
We Will Reap What We Sow | Lottie Porter |
Sowing/Reaping |
There is coming a day when a reaping will be, / And all men everywhere will have to share; … | |
We Will Work for Jesus | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Work |
We will work for Jesus, and adore the plan / That exalteth so a fallen race, … | |
We Would See Jesus (Park) | John E. Park, 1913 |
Christmas |
We would see Jesus; lo! His star is shining / Above the stable while the angels sing; … | |
We Would See Jesus (Warner) | Anna B. Warner, 1852 |
Aspiration |
We would see Jesus, for the shadows lengthen / Across this little landscape of our life; … | |
What a Dear Friend Is Jesus | Lizzie DeArmond, 1923 |
Jesus/Savior |
He lifted my burden of sorrow and sin, / The blood of His cleansing has washed me within; … | |
What a Friend We Have in Jesus | Joseph M. Scriven, 1855 |
Friendship |
What a friend we have in Jesus, / All our sins and griefs to bear! … | |
What a Kingdom! | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Church |
There's a theme that is sweet to my mem'ry, / There's a joy that I cannot declare, … | |
What a Mighty God We Serve! | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 |
Worship |
Our Father's wondrous works we see / In the earth and sea and sky; … | |
What Are You Sowing, Sinner? | Charles W. Naylor, 1900 |
Sowing/Reaping |
What are you sowing, sinner, / Carelessly, heedlessly? … | |
What a Savior! | Isabel C. Byrum, 1907 |
Jesus/Savior |
Did you ever think how Jesus / Left the glory-world above, … | |
What a Wonderful Day | Joel A. Erickson, 2005 |
Anticipation |
Oh, praise the Lord for His love! / I have a mansion above, … | |
What Child Is This? | William C. Dix, 1865 |
Christmas |
What Child is this who, laid to rest, / On Mary's lap is sleeping? … | |
What Did He Do? | James M. Gray, 1903 |
Sacrifice |
O listen to our wondrous story, / Counted once among the lost; … | |
What God Has Promised | Annie J. Flint, 1902 |
Promise |
God has not promised skies always blue, / Flower-strewn pathways all our lives through; … | |
What Hath the Lord Done for Thee? | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Experience |
What hath the Lord done for thee? / I was laden with sin when I came unto Him, … | |
What If the Master Should Come? | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Warning |
What if the Master should come tonight? / Would you be ready to go? … | |
What I’ve Found in Jesus | Otto Bolds, 1904 |
Experience |
In the arms of my dear Savior I am resting every day, / And His smiles like sunbeams fall upon my face; … | |
What I Would Not Be | William Appel, 1893 |
Watchfulness |
I would not be a fruitless tree, / With fol'age o'er and o'er, … | |
What Jesus Is to Me | Charles E. Orr, 1907 |
Joy |
I love to tell the story, / What Jesus is to me; … | |
What Manner of Love | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Love |
Behold, what love, what boundless love / The Father hath bestowed on us, … | |
What Shall Be Our Word for Jesus? | Frances R. Havergal, 1871 |
Missionary |
What shall be our word for Jesus? / Master, give it day by day; … | |
What Shall I Do? | |
Examination |
What shall I do for Christ, my Savior? / How shall I pay the debt I owe? … | |
What Shall the Harvest Be? | Emily S. Oakey, 1870 |
Harvest |
Sowing the seed by the daylight fair, / Sowing the seed by the noonday glare, … | |
What the Savior Hath Said | Barney E. Warren, 1901 |
Invitation |
I am so glad that the Savior hath said, / "Come unto Me, come unto Me," … | |
What Will It Be? | Fred P. Morris, 1909 |
Anticipation |
There are glories untold in that city of gold, / On the brink of the beautiful river; … | |
What Will It Be to Be Lost? | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Warning |
Through time I am passing: eternity's years / Will claim me ere long for their own! … | |
What Will It Be to Be There? | William G. Schell, 1893 |
Anticipation |
There's a city of gold in that land far away, / With its streets and its buildings so rare; … | |
What Will You Do with Jesus? (Knapp) | Martin W. Knapp, 1894 |
Examination |
Oh, what will you do with Jesus, / Who knocks for you today? … | |
What Will You Do with Jesus? (Norton) | Nathaniel Norton, 1887 |
Examination |
Oh, what will you do with Jesus? / The call comes loud and sweet; … | |
What Will You Do with Jesus? (Simpson) | Albert B. Simpson, 1905 |
Examination |
Jesus is standing in Pilate's hall, / Friendless, forsaken, betrayed by all; … | |
What Would Come to Pass? | William Cutter, 1847 |
Work |
What if the little rain should say, / "So small a drop as I … | |
What Would Jesus Do? | Daniel O. Teasley, 1900 |
Exhortation |
If the sinful ways of life / You are tempted to pursue, … | |
What Would You Give in Exchange? | F. J. Berry, 1912 |
Examination |
Brother afar from the Savior today, / Risking your soul for the things that decay, … | |
When I Can Read My Title Clear | Isaac Watts, 1707 |
Assurance |
When I can read my title clear / To mansions in the skies, … | |
When I Get to the End of the Way | Charles D. Tillman |
Anticipation |
The sands have been washed in the footprints / Of the stranger on Galilee's shore, … | |
When I See the Blood | John G. Foote, 1892 |
Blood |
Christ our Redeemer died on the cross, / Died for the sinner, paid all his due; … | |
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross | Isaac Watts, 1707 |
Crucifixion |
When I survey the wondrous cross / On which the Prince of glory died, … | |
When Jesus Answers My Prayer | Otto F. Linn, 1923 |
Prayer |
Though the night has been long and my trials severe, / And heavy my burdens of care; … | |
When Jesus Comes | |
Trials |
Down life's dark vale we wander, / Till Jesus comes; … | |
When Jesus Comes Again | James W. Gaines, 1923 |
Assurance |
When Jesus comes again to gather His own, / And to the true a crown is giv'n, … | |
When Jesus Has Control | William C. Poole, 1920 |
Consecration |
I find each day new victory, / When Jesus has control, … | |
When Love Shines In | Carrie E. Breck, 1874 |
Love |
Jesus comes with pow'r to gladden, / When love shines in, … | |
When Morning Gilds the Skies | Anonymous/Unknown, 1744 |
Praise |
When morning gilds the skies, / My heart awaking cries: … | |
When My King Shall Call for Me | Lizzie DeArmond, 1924 |
Anticipation |
With a happy song I will haste along, / In His service faithful be; … | |
When My Lifework Is Ended | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Anticipation |
When my lifework is ended, / And the summons has come, … | |
When My Savior Reached Down for Me | |
Salvation |
Once my soul was astray from the heavenly way, / And was wretched and vile as could be; … | |
When My Savior Talks with Me | Lizzie DeArmond, 1922 |
Comfort |
All the burdens once so heavy, / Light and easy seem to be; … | |
When the Bridegroom Comes | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Warning |
Precious soul, prepare for the midnight call, / "Be ready when the Bridegroom comes"; … | |
When the Last Trumpet’s Awful Voice | Isaac Watts, 1707 |
Heaven |
When the last trumpet's awful voice / This rending earth shall shake; … | |
When the Mists Have Rolled Away | Annie H. Barker, 1883 |
Anticipation |
When the mists have rolled in splendor / From the beauty of the hills, … | |
When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder | James M. Black, 1893 |
Anticipation |
When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more, / And the morning breaks, eternal, bright and fair; … | |
When the Saints Go Marching In | Anonymous/Unknown, 1896 |
Anticipation |
I am just a lonesome trav'ler, / Through this big, wide world of sin; … | |
When They Ring the Golden Bells | Daniel de Marbelle, 1887 |
Heaven |
There's a land beyond the river, / That we call the sweet forever, … | |
When We All Get to Heaven | Eliza E. Hewitt, 1898 |
Heaven |
Sing the wondrous love of Jesus, / Sing His mercy and His grace; … | |
When We Get Home | Luella B. Henry, 1888 |
Anticipation |
We are bound for the mansions of glory, / In that beautiful city of gold, … | |
When Winds Are Raging | |
Peace |
When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean, / And billows wild contend with angry roar, … | |
When You Have Done Your Best | Herbert Temple |
Trust |
When you have done your best, / Let Jesus do the rest, … | |
Where Art Thou? | Daniel O. Teasley, 1907 |
Examination |
O sinner, where art thou? / Thy soul, designed for light, … | |
Where Dreams Never Come True | Ulysses Phillips, 1987 |
Invitation |
Sinner friends, today will you sin pursue? / Will you turn down all that is offered you? … | |
Where He Leads Me | Ernest W. Blandy, 1890 |
Loyalty |
I can hear my Savior calling, / I can hear my Savior calling, … | |
Where Jesus Is, ’Tis Heaven | Charles J. Butler, 1898 |
Jesus/Savior |
Since Christ my soul from sin set free, / This world has been a Heav'n to me; … | |
Where Shall I Go? | Barney E. Warren, 1923 |
Examination |
Eternity draws near / As time moves on; … | |
Where Shall I Spend My Eternity? | |
Eternity |
Where shall I spend my eternity? / Where shall I spend my eternity? … | |
Where We’ll Never Grow Old | James C. Moore, 1914 |
Heaven |
I have heard of a land on the faraway strand, / 'Tis a beautiful home of the soul; … | |
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks | Nahum Tate, 1700 |
Christmas |
While shepherds watched their flocks by night, / All seated on the ground, … | |
While the Days Are Going By | George Cooper, 1870 |
Work |
There are lonely hearts to cherish, / While the days are going by; … | |
Whispering Hope | Septimus Winner, 1868 |
Hope |
Soft as the voice of an angel, / Breathing a lesson unheard, … | |
Whiter than Snow | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Holiness |
Rejoice, little ones, in the promise divine, / The Savior has willed that His glory be thine; … | |
Whiter than the Snow | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Cleansing |
A fount of cleansing flows so free / From that blest mount of Calvary; … | |
Whither, Pilgrims, Are You Going? | |
Heaven |
Whither, pilgrims, are you going, / Going each with staff in hand? … | |
Who Is He in Yonder Stall? | |
Christmas |
Who is He in yonder stall, / At whose feet the shepherds fall? … | |
Who Is on the Lord’s Side? | Frances R. Havergal, 1877 |
Examination |
Who is on the Lord's side? Who will serve the King? / Who will be His helpers, other lives to bring? … | |
Wholehearted Service | Charles W. Naylor, 1925 |
Consecration |
I've turned from the world and its follies, / Forever forsaken all sin; … | |
Who Shall Abide in Thy Tabernacle? | Scripture, 1900 |
Holiness |
Who shall abide in Thy tabernacle? / Who shall dwell in Thy holy hill? … | |
Who Shall Dwell with Christ? | |
Examination |
Oh, who can stand the judgment day?— / None but the pure shall dwell with Christ; … | |
“Whosoever” Meaneth Me | James E. McConnell, 1910 |
Salvation |
I am happy today, and the sun shines bright, / The clouds have been rolled away; … | |
Whosoever Will | Philip P. Bliss, 1870 |
Invitation |
"Whosoever heareth," shout, shout the sound! / Spread the blessed tidings all the world around; … | |
Who Will Go? | |
Missionary |
"Who is there among you"—'tis the Master's voice— / "Who will bear My message, making Me his choice? … | |
Who Will Meet Me There? | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Anticipation |
Here we meet and part in Jesus, / But our spirits never part; … | |
Who Will Our Pilot Be? | Lizzie DeArmond, 1907 |
Examination |
We sail along toward the harbor light, / Over the great life sea; … | |
Who Will Shine as the Stars? | Barney E. Warren, 1911 |
Anticipation |
As the pure glowing sky on a clear summer day, / When sweet fragrance is filling the air, … | |
Who Will Suffer with the Savior? | Daniel S. Warner, 1890 |
Suffering |
Who will suffer with the Savior? / Take the little that remains … | |
Who Will Volunteer? | Flora Kirkland, 1900 |
Examination |
Who will volunteer? See the foe is near! / Someone now must fight and the vict'ry win! … | |
Why Carelessly Wait? | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Invitation |
Oh, come to the Lord today, / Come, sinner, without delay; … | |
Why Did My Savior Come to Earth? | John G. Dailey, 1892 |
Love |
Why did my Savior come to earth / And to the humble go? … | |
Why Do You Wait? | George F. Root, 1878 |
Invitation |
Why do you wait, dear brother, / Oh, why do you tarry so long? … | |
Wide, Wide as the Ocean | Charles A. Miles, 1914 |
Love |
Wide, wide as the ocean, high as the heaven above; / Deep, deep as the deepest sea is my Savior's love. … | |
Will Jesus Find Us Watching? | Frances J. Crosby, 1876 |
Watchfulness |
When Jesus comes to reward His servants, / Whether it be noon or night, … | |
Will the Circle Be Unbroken? | Ada R. Habershon, 1907 |
Examination |
There are loved ones in the glory, / Whose dear forms you often miss; … | |
Will There Be Any Stars? | Eliza E. Hewitt, 1897 |
Heaven |
I am thinking today of that beautiful land / I shall reach when the sun goeth down; … | |
Will You Be Mine? | Joel A. Erickson, 2005 |
Invitation |
While broken-hearted, scarred with sin, / While walking wretchedly in shame, … | |
Will You Come? (Catlin) | W. E. Catlin, 1885 |
Invitation |
Come and give your heart to Jesus, / He who died on Calvary; … | |
Will You Come? (Warren) | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Invitation |
Will you come to Jesus? He is calling; / Will you come to Him without delay? … | |
Will You Go with Us to Heaven? | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Invitation |
We are going home to heaven's golden city, / We have tasted of its precious fruit of love; … | |
Will You Have a Crown? | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Invitation |
It is written in the Bible / How the Savior died in love, … | |
Will You Meet Him There Tonight? | Ulysses Phillips, 1987 |
Invitation |
If your soul is seeking rest, / And you're longing to be blessed, … | |
Will You Take Jesus Today? | William W. Rock, 1910 |
Invitation |
Will you take Jesus to be your Guide? / His love will brighten the way; … | |
Win One Every Day | Lida S. Leech, 1917 |
Missionary |
If we are foll'wing Christ each day, / And striving by His might … | |
Wisdom Crieth in the Streets | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Warning |
Lo, wisdom crieth in the streets, / In solemn tones of warning; … | |
With Grateful Heart My Thanks I Bring | Scripture, 1912 |
Thanksgiving |
With grateful heart my thanks I bring, / Before the great Thy praise I sing; … | |
Within the Rock | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Refuge |
I have a sure and safe retreat / To which I always flee, … | |
Without Spot and Blameless | William G. Schell, 1897 |
Holiness |
I'll rise at early morning hour, / With first effulgent rays, … | |
Won by Dying Love | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Love |
While sleeping careless on the brink / Of an eternal woe, … | |
Wonderful Fountain | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Cleansing |
Wonderful fountain of glory, / Flowing from Jesus' side; … | |
Wonderful Grace of Jesus | Haldor Lillenas, 1918 |
Grace |
Wonderful grace of Jesus, / Greater than all my sin; … | |
Wonderful Peace | Warren D. Cornell, 1889 |
Peace |
Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight / Rolls a melody sweeter than psalm; … | |
Wonderful Savior (Harris) | John M. Harris, 1905 |
Jesus/Savior |
Jesus, my king, my wonderful Savior, / All of my life is given to Thee; … | |
Wonderful Savior (Teasley) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1906 |
Jesus/Savior |
Wonderful Savior, my blessed Redeemer, / Leaving a mansion of splendor He came, … | |
Wonderful Story of Love | John M. Driver, 1892 |
Love |
Wonderful story of love; / Tell it to me again; … | |
Wonderful Words of Life | Philip P. Bliss, 1874 |
Bible/Word |
Sing them over again to me, / Wonderful words of life; … | |
Work, for the Night Is Coming | Anna L. Coghill, 1854 |
Work |
Work, for the night is coming, / Work through the morning hours; … | |
Working and Waiting | |
Work |
Working for the Master in the harvest field, / Pausing not for weariness or pain! … | |
Worship God | |
Worship |
I'm delighted with the service of my Savior and King, / I will follow the steps that He has trod; … | |
Wounded for Me | William G. J. Ovens |
Crucifixion |
Wounded for me, wounded for me, / There on the cross He was wounded for me; … | |
