What do you feel is the best hymns ever written?
I'll start it off with these two
Amazing Grace
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
Best Hymns Ever Written
Discussion in 'Music Ministry' started by Old Union Brother, Sep 5, 2011.
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In The Garden
Lord I lift Your Name on High
What a fiend We Have in Jesus. -
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing
There Is a Fountain
Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above
The God of Abraham Praise
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah -
How great thou Art.
I serve a Risen Savior. -
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My favorite is, "It Is Well With My Soul."
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I like "One day"
the chorus of this is my signature on BB. -
Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
"The Ninety and Nine"
Words: Elizabeth Clephane, 1868. Music: Ira Sankey, 1874. -
Forgot "Out of My Bondage, Sorrow and Night." One of the best gospel hymns ever. "Lead Me to Calvary" is another great one.
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FriendofSpurgeon Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Come Christians Join to Sing and A Mighty Fortress are two of my favorites.
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I'll Add:
-The Solid Rock (My hope is found in nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness)
-In Christ Alone -
Both those you mentioned are, though. Even though In Christ Alone is often performed as a contemporary piece, its text is very good and is strophic. It lends itself to being performed in hymn style very well. -
I've found lots of dictionaries with the definition "A song of praise to God," So I'm going to defend "Lord I Lift Your Name on High" as a hymn.
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A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
http://www.nethymnal.org/htm/m/i/mightyfo.htm
Holy, Holy, Holy
Joy to the World -
Oldie: And Can It Be
Newbie: In Christ Alone -
1. Be Thou My Vision
2. Oh Thou in Whose Presence (especially when sung slow and without musical accompaniment, it makes the words and their meaning really hit home)
3. Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
4. Heaven Came Down and Glory Filled my Soul
5. I Stand Amazed -
"Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing"
"Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken"
"What Wondrous Love Is This"
'O Sacred Head Now Wounded"
"God of Grace and God of Glory"
Also, on another forum, there is a thread on the Top 300 Baptist Hymns. Here is a link.
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Baptist Believer Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
"He came from heaven to earth to show the way" (that's the Incarnation)
"From the earth to the cross, my debt to pay" (that's the crucifixion)
"From the cross to the grave, from the grave to the sky..." (that's the burial and then suddenly past the resurrection into what might be the ascension?)
Was the body of Jesus placed into the tomb and then it was taken into heaven? What about the resurrection and Jesus appearing to His followers for 40 days?
I certainly don't think that any hymn or spiritual song has to say everything, or even present anything close to a complete view of the gospel. Hymns and spirituals songs are a small element of the worshiping community's encounter with the gospel message and the Risen Lord. However, if we are going to teach doctrine like this (essentially, claim to summarize the location and sequence of Christ's ministry), we don't need to gloss over the resurrection.
I think the typo monster got you. I think you're probably singing, "What a FRIEND we have in Jesus" instead. :thumbs: -
My all time favorite. The opening music of the late great J Vernon McGee's daily radio teaching broadcast...
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