‘Living for Jesus’

It’s been years and years–50 at least–since I’ve heard this hymn, Living for Jesus. A Sunday school favorite, big-time. I woke up with it today. I can still hear Mrs. R, with her lovely reedy voice, singing this as she played the piano.

I’m amazed that I remember almost all the words. Thank you, Father.

‘Be Thou My Vision’

This 13-hundred=year-old Irish hymn is still found in many hymnals today–and still has power to stir our souls: Be Thou My Vision, sung here by Audrey Assad.

I started tearing up…

‘Be Thou My Vision’

This 8th century hymn is still popular today. Older than the Crusades by some 200 years or more, performed here by the Lebanon County Youth Chrous–Be Thou My Vision.

‘Light of the World’

They’re going to haul me off to the hospital again tomorrow morning; so if you have a hymn request, better make it now. I might not be here at all tomorrow.

For the time being, one of my favorites: Light of the World, by Charles Wesley, performed by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band.

‘Ding-Dong Merrily On High’

I was way too weak and sick to do anything much for Christmas–although (thank God for this!) it really felt like Christmas.

I felt a need for a carol today, and this was the first that came along: Ding-Dong Merrily on High, sung by the King’s College Church Choir.

Who doesn’t need a nip of Christmas now and then?

By Request, ‘Blessed Assurance’

Hooray, a hymn request! This one from Thewhererabbit: a classic hymn by Fanny Crosby, performed by the Voice of Evesham Christian Center–Blessed Assurance.

It was the mountains that won me over. Work of God’s hands!

‘Leaning on the Everlasting Arms’

This was the first hymn that came to mind today. At first I was sorely tempted to run it as performed by Robert Mitchum and Lillian Gish in Night of the Hunter; but I decided that wasn’t really where I wanted to be.

And so, instead, Alan Jackson sings Leaning on the Everlasting Arms.

]Up from the Grave He Arose’

I know it’s a bit early for an Easter hymn, but this is the one I wanted–Up from the Grave He Arose, by the Voice of Eden.

I’m getting kind of uneasy about my future, so please keep the prayers coming.

‘Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus’

This hymn was one of my Sunday school favorites: Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus. It came up as Susan and I were chatting on the phone, looking for a hymn to post. We didn’t have to look far, did we?

‘Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer’

This Welsh melody, Cwm Rhondda, provides the music for several hymns. Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer (shown here), Bread of Heaven, Guide Us O Thou Great Jehovah, just to name three.

Nothing like a Welsh hymn to gird your loins for the day.