Child of sorrow and of woe.
It will joy and comfort give you,
Take it then where'er you go.
Refrain:
Precious name, O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of heaven;
Precious name, O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of heaven.
2. Take the name of Jesus ever
As protection ev'rywhere.
If temptations 'round you gather,
Breathe that holy name in prayer. [Refrain]
3. At the name of Jesus bowing,
When in heaven we shall meet,
King of kings, we'll gladly crown Him
When our journey is complete. [Refrain]
Lydia Baxter's Background
Lydia Baxter (1809–1874) was a devoted Christian who spent much of her life as an invalid due to chronic illness. Despite her physical limitations, she was known for her joyful spirit and ability to uplift others. She often entertained guests and shared the Gospel from her bedside, encouraging many with her unwavering faith.
The Inspiration Behind the Hymn
Baxter drew much comfort and strength from meditating on the power and significance of Jesus' name. She firmly believed in the scripture found in Proverbs 18:10: “The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.” This conviction inspired her to pen "Take the Name of Jesus With You" as a way to remind believers of the peace, guidance, and strength available through the name of Jesus.
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