Saturday, February 22, 2025

When My Life Work is Ended - Hymn Lyrics

1 When my lifework is ended,
And the summons has come,
When my voice there is blended
With the blood-washed at home,
In that happy reunion,
Where they’re waiting for me,
With my Lord in communion—
Oh, what bliss that will be!

Refrain:
Home, beautiful home,
Free from sorrow and care;
Loved ones beckon me come;
Soon its glories I’ll share.


2 When my lifework is ended,
When my toiling is past,
When the Lord has descended,
I shall see Him at last;
I’ll regret not my suff’ring,
Nor my sorrow and care,
When I rise to the glory
That awaits over there. 

3 When my lifework is ended,
When its duties are done,
To that clime, oh, how splendid!
Where all hearts flow in one;
When the past is forgotten,
When the earth is no more,
When our trials are over,
We shall fly to that shore.

4 When my lifework is ended,
I shall leave all behind;
With the righteous ascended,
Oh, what wealth I shall find
In those bright realms of glory,
Where forever I’ll dwell,
With my Jesus and loved ones,
Where we’ll sing, “All is well.” 

Author: Barney Elliott Warren; 
Author (refrain): Otto Bolds

One Sweetly Solemn Thought - Hymn Lyrics

1 One sweetly solemn thought
Comes to me o’er and o’er;
Nearer to my home today am I
Than e’er I’ve been before.

2 Nearer my Father’s house,
Where many mansions be;
Nearer, today, the great white throne,
Nearer the crystal sea.

3 Nearer the bound of life,
Where burdens are laid down;
Nearer to leave the heavy cross,
Nearer to gain the crown.

4 Father, perfect my trust!
Strengthen my power of faith!
Nor let me stand, at last, alone
Upon the shore of death.

Author: Phoebe Cary

Beyond the Sunset - Hymn Lyrics

1 Beyond the sunset’s radiant glow
There is a brighter world, I know,
Where golden glories ever shine,
Beyond the thought of day’s decline.

Refrain:
Beyond the sunset’s radiant glow,
There is a brighter world, I know;
Beyond the sunset I may spend
Delightful days that never end.


2 Beyond the sunset’s purple rim,
Beyond the twilight, deep and dim,
Where clouds and darkness never come,
My soul shall find its heav’nly home. 

3 Beyond the desert, dark and drear,
The golden city will appear;
And morning’s lovely beams arise
Upon my mansion in the skies. 

Author: Josephine Pollard

When They Ring the Golden Bells - Hymn Lyrics


  1. 1. There’s a land beyond the river,
    That we call the sweet forever,
    And we only reach that shore by faith’s decree;
    One by one we’ll gain the portals,
    There to dwell with the immortals,
    When they ring the golden bells for you and me.

  2. Refrain:
    Don’t you hear the bells now ringing?
    Don’t you hear the angels singing?
    ’Tis the glory hallelujah Jubilee.
    In that far-off sweet forever,
    Just beyond the shining river,
    When they ring the golden bells for you and me.

  3. 2. We shall know no sin or sorrow,
    In that haven of tomorrow,
    When our barque shall sail beyond the silver sea;
    We shall only know the blessing
    Of our Father’s sweet caressing,
    When they ring the golden bells for you and me.

    3. When our days shall know their number,
    And in death we sweetly slumber,
    When the King commands the spirit to be free;
    Nevermore with anguish laden,
    We shall reach that lovely Eden,
    When they ring the golden bells for you and me.

Author: Daniel de Marbelle

When the Toils of Life Are Over - Hymn Lyrics

Author: C. B. Widmeyer

1 When the toils of life are over,
And we lay our armor down,
And we bid farewell to earth with all its cares,
We shall meet and greet our loved ones,
And our Christ we then shall crown,
In the new Jerusalem.

Refrain:
There’ll be singing, there’ll be shouting
When the saints come marching home,
In Jerusalem, in Jerusalem,
Waving palms with loud hosannas
As the King shall take His throne,
In the new Jerusalem.


2 Tho’ the way is sometimes lonely,
He will hold me with His hand,
Thro’ the testings and the trials I must go.
But I’ll trust and gladly follow,
For sometime I’ll understand,
In the new Jerusalem. 

3 When the last goodbye is spoken
And the tear stains wiped away,
And our eyes shall catch a glimpse of glory fair,
Then with bounding hearts we’ll meet Him
Who hath washed our sins away,
In the new Jerusalem. 

4 When we join the ransomed army
In the summer land above,
And the face of our dear Saviour we behold,
We will sing and shout forever,
And we’ll grow in perfect love,
In the new Jerusalem. 

O, Think of the Home Over There - hymn lyrics

1 O think of the home over there,
By the side of the river of light,
Where the saints all immortal and fair
Are robed in their garments of white.

Refrain:
Over there, over there, O think of the home over there.
Over there, over there, O think of the home over there.

2 O think of the friends over there,
Who before us the journey have trod;
Of the song that they breathe on the air
In their home in the palace of God.

3 My Saviour is now over there,
Where my kindred and friends are at rest;
Then away from my sorrow and care
Let me fly to the land of the blest.

4 I’ll soon be at home over there,
For the end of my journey I see;
Many dear to my heart over there
Are waiting and watching for me.

Author: DeWitt Clinton Huntington

Sunday, February 16, 2025

There is a gate where angels wait - Hymn with Lyrics


1. There is a gate where angels wait,
And through it we'll go thronging
In rapture when Christ comes again
For us to Him belonging.
Oh, heavenly home, Oh joy restored!
Oh, beauty, glory Grace outpoured!
Eternity With Jesus Christ our Lord!

2. When we ascend where troubles end
Death dead; life's waters flowing!
With Christ we'll be eternally,
In peace beyond all knowing.
Oh, heavenly home, Oh joy restored!
Oh, beauty, glory Grace outpoured!
Eternity With Jesus Christ our Lord!

3. No need for light of moon by night,
Nor sun nor lamp in heaven.
A radiance there than stars more fair
To all the blest is given.
Oh, heavenly home, Oh joy restored!
Oh, beauty, glory Grace outpoured!
Eternity With Jesus Christ our Lord!

4. No temples raise such lovely praise
As heaven's anthems number,
Where harp and voice as one rejoice,
And praises never slumber.
Oh, heavenly home, Oh joy restored!
Oh, beauty, glory Grace outpoured!
Eternity With Jesus Christ our Lord!

5. There every race from every place
Shall join the angels glorious,
And voices raise in endless praise,
Unto the Lamb victorious!
Oh, heavenly home, Oh joy restored!
Oh, beauty, glory Grace outpoured!
Eternity With Jesus Christ our Lord!

Scripture; Revelation 21:12Matthew 7:13-14Psalm 24:7; Genesis 28:12, 17

It looks like you might be referring to a lesser-known hymn, but I couldn't find a widely recognized hymn titled "There is a gate where angels wait." However, the phrase suggests themes of heaven’s gates, divine presence, and angelic watchfulness, which are common in Christian hymnody.

Could you be referring to "There Is a Gate That Stands Ajar"? This hymn was written by Lydia Odell Baxter (1809–1874), a well-known American hymn writer. If this is the hymn you're looking for, here’s its background:

Story Behind "There Is a Gate That Stands Ajar"

  • Lydia Baxter was a devoted Christian who, despite suffering from chronic illness, found great joy in writing hymns.
  • This hymn reflects the promise of heaven, describing a gate that stands open for all who believe in Christ.
  • The lyrics emphasize God’s grace, the hope of eternal life, and the welcoming love of Jesus.

Bread of the world in mercy broken - Hymn with Lyrics

1. Bread of the world in mercy broken,
wine of the soul in mercy shed,
by whom the words of life were spoken,
and in whose death our sins are dead.

2. Look on the heart by sorrow broken,
look on the tears by sinners shed;
and be thy feast to us the token
that by thy grace our souls are fed.

Scripture; Psalm 51:17Matthew 26:26-30Luke 22:14-23; 
John 15:1-9

The hymn "Bread of the World in Mercy Broken" is a Communion hymn written by Reginald Heber (1783–1826), an English bishop, scholar, and hymnwriter. Heber was known for his deep devotion to church worship and his efforts to enrich hymnody with more expressive and theological depth.

Background of the Hymn

  • Reginald Heber wrote this hymn as part of his broader work to introduce hymns into Anglican worship, which at the time primarily relied on metrical Psalms.
  • The hymn is a simple yet profound reflection on the significance of the Lord’s Supper, focusing on Christ as the bread and wine offered for the salvation of believers.
  • The lyrics express a plea for God’s mercy and a call to partake in the grace offered through Christ’s sacrifice.

Themes and Meaning

  • The hymn draws from Jesus' words at the Last Supper, emphasizing the sacrificial love of Christ.
  • It reflects humility and gratitude, acknowledging human unworthiness and seeking God’s forgiveness.
  • The hymn is often sung during Communion services, reinforcing the act of remembrance and the unity of believers in Christ.

Musical Setting

  • The hymn has been set to several tunes, but one of the most common is EUCHARISTIC HYMN, composed by John S. B. Hodges (1830).
  • The melody is solemn yet comforting, fitting the reflective nature of the hymn.

Legacy

  • Though written in the early 19th century, "Bread of the World in Mercy Broken" remains a beloved Communion hymn across many Christian traditions.
  • It is often included in hymnals of Anglican, Episcopal, Methodist, and other denominations.
The hymn continues to be a meaningful expression of reverence and devotion at the Lord’s Table, reminding worshipers of Christ’s atoning sacrifice and the grace extended to all who believe 




Old Time Religion - Hymn Lyrics

Refrain:
Give me that old time religion,
Give me that old time religion,
Give me that old time religion,
It's good enough for me.


1. It was good for Paul and Silas,
It was good for Paul and Silas,
It was good for Paul and Silas,
It's good enough for me. 

2. It was good for the Hebrew children,
It was good for the Hebrew children,
It was good for the Hebrew children,
It's good enough for me. 

3. It was good for our mothers,
It was good for our mothers,
It was good for our mothers,
It's good enough for me.

4. Makes me love ev'rybody,
Makes me love ev'rybody,
Makes me love ev'rybody,
It's good enough for me. 

"Old-Time Religion" is a traditional gospel song that dates back to at least the 19th century. It is a well-known spiritual that emphasizes a simple, unwavering faith in God, often associated with revival meetings and camp meetings in the American South.

Scripture Reference: Jeremiah 6:16, Romans 8:32, 2 Timothy 1:5, Hebrews 6:18-19

  • Celebrates traditional Christian faith, emphasizing its enduring value across generations.
  • Simple, repetitive structure made it easy to sing in congregations, especially during revivals.
  • Mentions biblical figures (Paul and Silas) to affirm that the same faith from the Bible is still relevant today.

Historical Background

  • Believed to have originated in the late 19th century and became popular during the early 20th century in the Holiness and Pentecostal movements.
  • First published in J.B.T. Marsh’s collection (1873), with connections to African American spirituals.
  • Often performed in call-and-response style, making it a staple in traditional gospel music.

Twas on That Night When Doomed to Know - Hymn Lyrics

1 'Twas on that night when doomed to know
the eager rage of ev'ry foe,
that night in which he was betrayed,
the Savior of the world took bread.

2 And after thanks and glory giv'n
to him that rules in earth and heav'n,
that symbol of his flesh he broke,
and thus to all his foll'wers spoke:

3 "My broken body thus I give
for you, for all. Take, eat, and live.
And oft the sacred rite renew
that brings my saving love to view."

4 Then in his hands the cup he raised,
and God anew he thanked and praised,
while kindness in his bosom glowed,
and from his lips salvation flowed.

5 "My blood I thus pour forth," he cries,
"to cleanse the soul in sin that lies;
in this the covenant is sealed,
and heav'n's eternal grace revealed.

6 "With love to man this cup is fraught;
let all partake the sacred draught;
through latest ages let it pour,
in mem'ry of my dying hour."

Scripture Reference: Matthew 26:26-30, Mark 14:22-25, Luke 22:17-20, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

"’Twas on That Night When Doomed to Know" is a Communion hymn traditionally associated with the Lord’s Supper. It is often sung during Maundy Thursday services, reflecting on Jesus’ final meal with His disciples before His crucifixion.

  • The hymn recounts the institution of the Lord’s Supper, as described in the Gospels (Matthew 26:26–29, Mark 14:22–25, Luke 22:14–20) and 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 (KJV).
  • It reflects Jesus' impending suffering and His act of giving Himself for humanity.
  • The language is somber and reflective, making it fitting for Holy Week observances.

Origin & Usage

  • The text is attributed to John Morrison (1749–1798), a Scottish Presbyterian minister.
  • Often sung to the tune "Rockingham" or "Winchester Old", both of which give it a solemn and reverent character.
  • Common in traditional churches, particularly in Presbyterian, Methodist, and Anglican traditions.

Let us break bread together - Hymn Lyrics

1. Let us break bread together on our knees.
Let us break bread together on our knees.

Refrain:
When I fall on my knees with my face to the rising sun,
O Lord have mercy on me.


2. Let us drink wine together on our knees.
Let us drink wine together on our knees.

3. Let us praise God together on our knees.
Let us praise God together on our knees.


Scripture Reference: Psalm 51:1, Acts 2:42-47, Galatians 3:26-29

"Let Us Break Bread Together" is a traditional African American spiritual that has been widely used in Christian worship, particularly during Communion services. The hymn expresses a deep reverence for the act of coming together as believers to partake in the Lord’s Supper.
  • The hymn reflects a communal act of worship, symbolizing unity in Christ.
  • The phrase "face to the rising sun" may refer to the practice of praying toward the east, symbolizing the hope of Christ’s return.
  • The repetition of "O Lord, have mercy on me" expresses humility and a need for God’s grace.

  • Commonly sung during Communion/Eucharist services.
  • Often performed a cappella or with simple accompaniment, emphasizing its meditative and prayerful tone.
  • Tuesday, February 4, 2025

    Great Is Your Mercy - Hymn with Lyrics

    1. Thank you for your mercy
    Thank you for your grace
    Thank you for your Blood
    That′s made a way
    To come into your presence
    And glorify your Name
    Lord, I stand
    Amazed at what I see

    2. Great is your mercy toward me
    Your loving kindness toward me
    Your tender mercies I see
    Day after day
    Forever faithful to me
    Always providing for me

    3. Great is your mercy toward me
    Great is your grace
    Your promises are ageless
    Your Love will never end
    To a thousand generations
    Your covenant will stand
    Showing grace and mercy
    To those who fear your name
    Establishing your
    Righteousness and praise

    4. Great is your mercy toward me
    Your loving kindness toward me
    Your tender mercies I see
    Day after day
    Forever faithful to me
    Always providing for me

    5. Great is your mercy toward me
    Great is your grace
    Great is your mercy toward me
    Your loving kindness toward me
    Your tender mercies I see
    Day after day
    Forever faithful to me
    Always providing for me

    6. Great is your mercy toward me
    Great is your grace
    Great is your mercy toward me
    Great is your grace
    Great is your mercy toward me
    Great is your grace


    Scripture; Psalm 86:5; Psalm 103:8

    The song "Great Is Your Mercy" was written by Don Moen in the early 1980s and was part of his "I Will Sing" album, released in 1984. The song reflects the deep gratitude and awe that Don Moen feels toward God's immense mercy and faithfulness. It was written during a time when Moen was personally meditating on God's incredible grace and forgiveness, and it became a heartfelt expression of that reflection.

    The story behind the song is rooted in Moen's desire to convey the comforting truth of God's mercy. The song was born out of his own personal worship experience, and its lyrics focus on God's constant, unchanging love, which is extended to all who call upon Him. Moen has mentioned that the song was inspired by the deep truths found in scriptures like Psalm 86:5 and Psalm 103:8, which describe God's abundant mercy and love.

    In addition, the song was written with the intent to be a worship anthem, reminding believers of God's everlasting compassion, especially in times when they feel unworthy or distant. It became a powerful tool in church services, offering a deep, emotional connection for worshippers as they acknowledged God’s unmerited grace.

    "Great Is Your Mercy" quickly became one of Don Moen’s most beloved songs, helping to shape his career as one of the leading figures in modern worship music. The song continues to be sung in churches worldwide, reminding people of God's everlasting mercy and the promise of His forgiveness. 



    I Am the Lord that Healeth Thee - Hymn with Lyrics


    1. I am the Lord that healeth thee,
    I am the Lord that healeth thee;
    Jehovah-Rapha is My Name:
    For I am the Lord that healeth thee.

    2. I am the Lord that healeth thee,
    I am the Lord that healeth thee;
    Sickness must flee at My command:
    For I am the Lord that healeth thee.

    3. I am the Lord that healeth thee,
    I am the Lord that healeth thee;
    The prayer of faith shall banish disease:
    For I am the Lord that healeth thee.

    4. I am the Lord that healeth thee,
    I am the Lord that healeth thee;
    My Name is still as ointment poured forth:
    For I am the Lord that healeth thee.

    5. I am the Lord that healeth thee,
    I am the Lord that healeth thee;
    Come and be free from all your pains:
    For I am the Lord that healeth thee.


    Scripture; Exodus 15:26

    The hymn "I Am the Lord That Healeth Thee" was written by Luther G. Presley in 1921. While there are no extensive records about the personal story behind the writing of this hymn, the inspiration can be traced directly to the biblical passage Exodus 15:26, which emphasizes God’s promise to heal His people.

    Presley, a prominent figure in gospel music, wrote the hymn as a declaration of faith in God's healing power. At the time, many people were struggling with physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges, and this hymn offered comfort and reassurance that God had the power to heal and restore. It reflected the growing emphasis on healing ministries and divine intervention during the early 20th century, particularly in the Pentecostal and Holiness movements, where themes of divine healing and miracles were central.

    The song's lyrics emphasize God's role as a healer, both in physical and spiritual terms, reminding believers that God is always present to bring restoration to their lives. The hymn has continued to be a source of inspiration and encouragement for Christians, particularly during times of sickness or distress.

    I Offer My Life - Hymn with Lyrics

    Lord, I offer my life to You
    Everything I've been through
    Use it for Your glory
    Lord I offer my days to You
    Lifting my praise to You
    As a pleasing sacrifice
    Lord I offer You my life

    Things in the past
    Things in the past
    Things yet unseen
    Wishes and dreams that are yet to come true
    All of my hopes
    And all of my planes

    My heart and my hands are lifted to You
    Lord, I offer my life to You
    Everything I've been through
    Use it for Your glory
    Lord I offer my days to You
    Lifting my praise to You
    As a pleasing sacrifice

    Lord I offer You my life
    And Lord, I offer my life to You
    Everything I've been through
    Use it for Your glory
    Lord I offer my days to You
    Lifting my praise to You
    As a pleasing sacrifice
    Lord I offer You my life

    Lord I offer You my life


    Scripture; Romans 12:1; Psalm 51:17; Galatians 2:20; Philippians 3:7-8

    The song "I Offer My Life" by Don Moen was written out of a personal experience of surrender and devotion to God. The inspiration for the song came during a particularly difficult time in Don's life when he was reflecting on God's faithfulness and the act of offering everything to God in worship.

    Don Moen shared that the song was born from his own heart’s desire to give his life fully to God, trusting Him completely, no matter what challenges or circumstances life might bring. The lyrics express a deep commitment to offer one's life, pain, joy, and everything else to God, as an act of worship and surrender.

    One important aspect of the song’s message is that offering your life to God is not just about the "good" times, but also about trusting God through difficulties, brokenness, and suffering. Moen emphasized that when we offer our lives to God, we are giving Him control and trusting that He will use our lives for His purposes.

    The song became a powerful anthem of surrender and worship in churches around the world, resonating with many who felt called to fully dedicate their lives to God's service. It captures a theme found throughout the Bible, especially in passages like Romans 12:1, which calls believers to offer themselves as living sacrifices.

    Overall, "I Offer My Life" is a heartfelt expression of faith, trust, and complete surrender to God's will. The song continues to be a favorite in worship settings, encouraging believers to offer their whole lives to God in worship, no matter the circumstances.

    God is Good All the Time - Hymn with Lyrics

    Chorus
    God is good all the time
    He put a song of praise in this heart of mine
    God is good all the time
    Through the darkest night, His light will shine
    God is good, God is good all the time

    Verse 1
    If you're walking through the valley
    And there are shadows all around
    Do not fear, He will guide you
    He will keep you safe and sound
    He has promised to never leave you
    Nor forsake you and His Word is true

    Repeat Chorus

    Verse 2
    We were sinners so unworthy
    Still for us He chose to die
    Filled us with His Holy Spirit
    Now we can stand and testify
    That His love is everlasting
    And His mercies, they will never end

    Repeat Chorus

    Bridge
    Though I may not understand
    All the plans you have for me
    My life is in Your hands
    And through the eyes of faith
    I can clearly see

    Repeat Chorus


    Scripture; Psalm 34:8; Psalm 100:5; Romans 8:28; Psalm 145:9


    The song "God is Good All the Time" was written by Don Moen, a well-known Christian worship leader, singer, and songwriter. Don Moen has written numerous popular worship songs, and this particular song has become a widely recognized anthem of praise that emphasizes the faithfulness and goodness of God. It has been sung in many churches and worship settings, celebrating the truth that God is good no matter the circumstances.

    Moen is especially known for his role in bringing contemporary Christian music into the mainstream of worship music, and his songs continue to inspire and lead believers in praise and worship.




    Thank You Jesus for the Blood - Hymn with Lyrics

     I was a wretch, I remember who I was

    I was lost, I was blind, I was running out of timeSin separated, the breach was far too wideBut from the far side of the chasmYou held me in Your sight
    So You made a way, across the great divideLeft behind, Heaven's throne, to build it here insideAnd there at the cross You paid the debt I oweBroke my chains, freed my soul, for the first time I had hope
    Thank You Jesus, for the blood appliedThank You Jesus, it has washed me whiteThank You Jesus, You have saved my lifeBrought me from the darkness into glorious light
    You took my place, laid inside my tomb of sinYou were buried for three days but then You walked right out againAnd now death has no sting and life has no endFor I have been transformed by the blood of the Lamb
    Thank You Jesus, for the blood applied (thank You, Jesus)Thank You Jesus, it has washed me whiteThank You Jesus, You have saved my lifeBrought me from the darkness into glorious light
    There is nothing strongerThan the wonder working power of the blood, the bloodThat calls us sons and daughtersWe are ransomed by our Father through the blood, the bloodThere is nothing strongerOh, the wonder working power of the blood, the blood (it calls us)That calls us sons and daughtersWe are ransomed by our Father through the blood, the blood
    Thank You Jesus, for the blood appliedThank You Jesus, it has washed me whiteThank You Jesus, You have saved my lifeBrought me from the darkness into glorious light
    Glory to His nameGlory to His nameThere to my heart was the blood appliedGlory to His name


    Scripture; 1 Peter 1:18-19Revelation 1:5


    The song "Thank You Jesus for the Blood" was written by Kristene DiMarco, a worship leader and singer-songwriter. Kristene is known for her contributions to worship music, particularly within the genre of contemporary Christian music. The song was released as part of her album "The Throne Room" in 2020.

    The lyrics focus on expressing gratitude for the redemptive power of Jesus' blood, a central theme in Christian worship. It's widely appreciated in churches for its powerful declaration of Jesus' sacrifice and the freedom it brings.

    Monday, February 3, 2025

    Our Father - Hymn with Lyrics

    1. Our Father who art in heaven, holy, holy, holy be thy name.
    Our Father who art in heaven, holy be thy name.
    Thy kingdom come on earth, thy will be done on earth.
    Thy kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven.

    2. Give us this day our daily bread, give us this day our daily bread.
    Give us this day our daily bread.
    Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses,
    And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us...
    Forgive us.. our trespasses.
    Our Father who art in heaven, holy, holy, holy be thy name.
    Our Father who art in heaven, holy be thy name.

    3. Do not lead us into temptation, do not lead us into temptation,
    But deliver us from evil, deliver us from evil.
    And forgive us our trespasses, and forgive us our trespasses,
    As we forgive those who trespass against us, forgive us our trespasses.
    Our Father who art in heaven, holy, holy, holy be thy name.
    Our Father who art in heaven, holy be thy name.
    Thy kingdom come on earth, thy will be done on earth.
    Thy kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven.

    4. Do not lead us into temptation, do not lead us into temptation
    But deliver us from all evil, deliver us from all evil.
    Amen, Amen, Amen.
    Amern, amen. Amen.


     Scripture; Matthew 6:9-13; Luke 11:2-4

    The hymn "Our Father, Who Art in Heaven" is based on the Lord's Prayer, which is a central Christian prayer taught by Jesus to his disciples. The hymn’s lyrics reflect the key themes of the prayer: reverence for God, the desire for His kingdom to come, daily provision, forgiveness, and deliverance from evil.

    The Lord’s Prayer itself comes directly from the Bible, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew 6:9-13 and Luke 11:2-4. However, the hymn form evolved later as part of Christian worship and liturgical practices. While the exact origins of the hymn aren't tied to a specific moment, the words of the prayer have been incorporated into many hymns over the centuries, often sung in churches during services or used as a prayer.

    One of the earliest and most well-known hymns based on the Lord's Prayer was written in 1861 by Albert Hay Malotte, a composer and musician. His version of the Lord's Prayer became incredibly popular, especially in Christian worship, and is often performed in choral and solo settings, including by famous singers like Mario Lanza and Andrea Bocelli. Malotte's version captures the traditional wording of the prayer, setting it to a beautiful, meditative melody.

    The hymn expresses deep reverence, humility, and dependence on God, acknowledging His holiness, asking for His will to be done, and seeking His help in our daily lives. Its simple, profound message has made it a beloved piece of Christian music used in a variety of contexts—whether in church services, weddings, funerals, or personal prayer.

    The hymn connects Christians to the heart of Jesus' teachings, reminding believers of their relationship with God as Father and of their role in the broader spiritual community. It’s a prayer of surrender, trust, and hope.

    Above All There Is None - Hymn with Lyrics

     [Intro]

    We exalt You here tonight, Lord Jesus

    [Chorus]
    There is none like You
    No one else can touch my heart like You do
    I could search for all eternity long
    And find there is none like You
    There is none like You
    No one else can touch my heart like You do
    I could search for all eternity long (Oh-oh, oh-oh)
    And find there is none like You

    [Bridge]
    Your mercy flows like a river wide
    And healing comes from Your hands
    Suffering children are safe in Your arms
    There is none like You

    [Chorus]
    There is none like You
    No one else can touch my heart like You do
    I could search for all eternity long
    And find there is none like You
    There is none like You (There is none like You, Lord)
    No one else can touch my heart like You do
    I could search for all eternity long
    And find there is none like You (There is none like You)
    I could search for all eternity long
    There is none like (There is none)
    There is none, oh (I know there is one)
    There is none like You[Intro]
    We exalt You here tonight, Lord Jesus

    [Chorus]
    There is none like You
    No one else can touch my heart like You do
    I could search for all eternity long
    And find there is none like You
    There is none like You
    No one else can touch my heart like You do
    I could search for all eternity long (Oh-oh, oh-oh)
    And find there is none like You

    [Bridge]
    Your mercy flows like a river wide
    And healing comes from Your hands
    Suffering children are safe in Your arms
    There is none like You

    [Chorus]
    There is none like You
    No one else can touch my heart like You do
    I could search for all eternity long
    And find there is none like You
    There is none like You (There is none like You, Lord)
    No one else can touch my heart like You do
    I could search for all eternity long
    And find there is none like You (There is none like You)
    I could search for all eternity long
    There is none like (There is none)
    There is none, oh (I know there is one)
    There is none like You


    Scripture; 1 Timothy 6:15Psalm 86:10Isaiah 45:5-61 Timothy 6:15


    The phrase "above all there is none" isn't a direct quote from a single verse in the Bible, but it reflects a biblical theme that emphasizes God's supreme, unmatched, and singular position above all creation. The concept is rooted in Scripture's portrayal of God's unique sovereignty and holiness. Here are a few key scriptures that align with this idea:

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