Up to Jerusalem He Will Rise Again Song Lyrics

Archetype earth missions hymns and gospel songs

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Links to printable lyrics and music as well as recordings accept been included.

A Missionary Cry -- Albert B. Simpson and James Shush
"A hundred grand souls a 24-hour interval are passing i past ane away in Christless guilt and gloom. . . . They're passing to their doom."
1891 [ printed music and words from 1962 Christian and Missionary Alliance hymnal ]
A Globe-Wide Revival — Lelia Morris ( frequently listed as "Mrs. C. H. Morris")
"For a earth-wide revival, blessed Master, we pray. . . for this world, dearly purchased by the blood of God'south Son, back from Satan's dominion and from sin must be won."
1910 [ printed music ]
All The Earth for Jesus — Grace Davis and J.H. Fillmore
"All the globe for Jesus! Allow each one pray and give until remotest nationsone shall look to Him and live."
1894 [ printed music ]
All Over the World — Eliza Hewitt and William Kirkpatrick
"Think of the millions who never have heard 1 precious promise from God's holy Discussion. . . . Permit the bright banner of love be unfurled all over the world."
1896
Anywhere with Jesus — Jessie B. Pounds, Helen C. Alexander (stanzas 3-iv) and Daniel B. Towner
"Anywhere with Jesus, over land and sea, telling souls in darkness of salvation gratis; ready equally He summons me to go or stay, anywhere with Jesus when He points the fashion."
1887
Arm of the Lord, Awake — William Shrubsole and Lowell Mason
"Almighty God, thy grace proclaim, in ev'ry land, of ev'ry name."
1796 [ printed music and lyrics from 1910 Free Methodist Hymnal ]
Bring Them In — Alexcenah Thomas and William Ogden (Matthew xviii:12)
"Hark! 'Tis the Primary speaks to thee, 'Go find my lambs, where'er they be.'"
1885 [ printed music ] [ Sing to the Lord hymnal ] [ Recorded on CD "Inspirational Favorites: Bulge Ives ]
Bringing in the Sheaves -- Knowles Shaw and George Minor
"Sowing in the morn . . . Waiting for the harvest and the time of reaping, we shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves."
1874 [ YouTube ] [ printed music ] [ "Great Hymns of the Organized religion" hymnal ]
Christ for the Globe We Sing -- Samuel Wolcott (Mark 16:15)
"Christ for the world we sing! The world to Christ we bring with loving zeal . . . with fervent prayer . . . with blithesome song."
1869 -- [ published in Hear the Call songbook ] [ Midi sound and lyrics ]
Come, Labor On! — Jane Borthwick and J. Buchanan MacMillan
"Who dares stand idle on the harvest plainly while all around him waves the gold grain?"
1962 (Music), Christian Publications [ printed music and words from 1962 Christian and Missionary Brotherhood hymnal ]
Disciple the Nations — Dan Whittemore
"Come, let us exercise all nosotros can. Come up, permit the states all join our hands and disciple the nations until Jesus returns."
1976, Lillenas Publishing [ printed music ]
Eternal God, Whose Power Upholds (Everyland) -- Henry Tweedy and Lily Rendle
"Eternal God, . . . to whom in that location is . . . no conflicting race, no foreign shore, no child unsought, unknown. O send us along, Thy prophets true."
1928 (winner of winner of Hymn Society of America'south almanac missionary hymn competition) -- [ printed music ]
Facing a task unfinished -- Frank Houghton
"Facing a task unfinished that drives u.s.a. to our knees . . . The solemn pledge we owe Thee to go and make Thee known."
1930, Overseas Missionary Fellowship [ printed in Songs of Fellowship Collection, Vol. 1 ]
Fill the ranks -- Albert B. Simpson and George Stebbins
"They are falling by the mighty Congo, They are dying in the nighttime Soudan; They are lying neath the sun of Republic of india, They are buried past the shores of Japan . . . Who will enlist in the hosts of the Lord?"
[ printed music from 1962 Christian and Missionary Brotherhood hymnal ]
Fling out the imprint — George Doane and John Calkin (aforementioned melody used with "I heard the bells on Christmas 24-hour interval")
"Fling out the banner! infidel lands shall encounter from far the glorious sight"
1848, [ printed music ]
Follow Me — Ira Stamphill
"Oh, Jesus, if I die upon a foreign field anytime, 'Twould be no more than than love demands, no less could I repay"
1953 [ She et music to download ]
For My Sake and the Gospel's -- Edward H. Bickersteth and Arthur South. Sullivan
"The trump of jubilee proclaims to every nation, from pole to pole, by land and sea, glad tidings of salvation."
1899 [ printed music and words from 1962 Christian and Missionary Alliance hymnal ]
For the Whole Wide World — Lelia Morris ( often listed equally "Mrs. C. H. Morris" )
"Of one blood God hath made all the nations of the globe. . . . We must conduct the Gospel to earth's remotest spring. Men are dying for the precious word."
1912 [ printed music ]
From Greenland'south Icy Mountains -- Reginald Heber and Lowell Mason
"Salvation! O Salvation! The joyful sound proclaim, 'til earth's remotest nation has learned Messiah'due south proper noun."
1819 [ printed music ] [ Swell Hymns of the Organized religion hymnal ]
From the ascension of the sun — anonymous
"From the rising of the sun to the going downwards of the same, the name of the Lord shall be praised" (the allusion in Psalm 113, from which this is taken, is geographical rather than time of day)
[ words and audio ]
Go! — Paul Rader
"'Uttermost part' is His order; Dare any answer no? What volition you do when yous meet Him, if y'all refuse to go?"
1918 [ printed music ] Also published in Hymns of Glorious Praise ]
Become and Tell Them -- A.B. Simpson and Ada Gibbs
Send the gospel of conservancy to a world of dying men. Tell it out to every nation till the Lord shall come up once again."
[ Voices in Worship hymnal ]
Become Forth And Tell! -- James Sheldon (Acts 1:8)
"O Church of God, awake! God's saving news to all the nations accept. . . . Go till all nations His great name adore."
1964, Jubilate Hymns Express / Hope Publishing [ Sing to the Lord hymnal, set to George Warren'south "National Hymn" tune ]
Go, Labor On: Spend and Exist Spent — Horatius Bonar
"The earth's dark night is hastening on. . . . Go along into the world's highway. Compel the wanderer to come in."
1843
Go Tell the Untold Millions -- John Due west. Peterson
"Out in the darkness of sin they are waiting . . . Become tell the untold millions over the whole world wide."
1962, Singspiration [ Great Hymns of the Faith hymnal ] [published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
Get Ye Into All the World — James McGranahan
"All power is given unto Me. Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel."
1886 [ printed music ] [plant every bit "Far, Far, Far Abroad in Sin and Darkness Habitation" in Hymns for the Family of God hymnal ]
Go, Ye Messengers of God — Joshua Marsden and William J. Kirkpatrick
"Bear the tidings round the ball; visit every soil and sea. Preach the cross of Christ to all."
1812 [ printed music ]
God calls Usa -- Linda Rebuck and Tom Fettke
"Because then many need to know, information technology's up to you and me to become . . . God calls u.s.a.."
1985, Pilot Point Music and Lillenas Publishing [ printed music ]
Gospel Tidings -
"How beauteous are their feet who stand on Zion'southward hill, who bring conservancy on their tongues. . . Through all the globe abroad; let every nation now behold their Savior and their God."
Hail To The Brightness of Zion'due south Glad Morning (also known every bit "The Latter Day") -- Thomas Hastings and Lowell Bricklayer (Isaiah nine:2)
"Joy to the lands that in darkness accept lain! . . . See, from all lands, from the isles of the sea, praise to the Savior ascending on loftier."
1831[ Great Hymns of the Faith hymnal ]
Hark! The Voice of Jesus Calling — Daniel March and Louis von Esch ( also known as "Hear the Voice of Jesus Calling")
"Who will go and work today? Fields are white, the harvest waiting. Who will bear the sheaves abroad?"
1868 [ printed music ] [ establish as "Hear the Voice of Jesus Calling" in Hymns for the Family of God hymnal ]
Harvest Bells — William Penn and J.M. Hunt
"The harvest field is white, and many souls are sinking into eternal dark. The harvest bells are ringing."
1882
Harvest Time -- Paul Rader and Lance Latham
"The harvest fields are bending with precious ripened grain; More reapers at present are needed."
1921
Harvest Fourth dimension — Wanda Smith
The grain is falling; the Savior'due south calling. Oh, exercise not await! Information technology's growing belatedly. Behold, the fields are white; it'due south harvest time."
1949, Aim High Music Grouping / BMG Music Publishing Published in Sing His Praise
Haste Away — Onie 50. Francis
"Rouse, O reapers, upward and haste abroad . . . Haste unto the earth broad harvest field."
1923 (published in three hymnals: Gospel Tidings: a Book of Select Gospel Songs, The Crown, and Victory for Christian Work and Worship)
He Was Not Willing — Lucy Meyer
"Perishing, perishing! Harvest is passing, reapers are few and the night drawing virtually."
[ printed music from 1962 Christian and Missionary Alliance hymnal ]
Heralds of Christ -- Laura Copenhaver and George Warren
"Through desert means, dark fen, and deep morass, through jungles, sluggish seas and mount laissez passer . . . Prepare across the globe the King'south highway."
1915 [ printed music ]
Here Am I, Ship Me -- Charles Gabriel and J. Gilchrist Lawson
"The field is white, the laborers few. Here am I, send me! Over mountain, plain or sea,. . . I'll get to the ends of the globe for Thee."
1910 [ printed music ]
How Admirable Are Their Feet -- Isaac Watts and Louis Bourgeois (Romans 10:15)
"How admirable are their feet . . . who bring conservancy on their tongues. . . Let every nation at present behold their Savior and their God!"
1707
How Shall They Hear the Discussion of God? -- Michael Perry and Koch
"How shall the gospel be preached that sinners may apologize? . . . And then, send us Lord, for we rejoice to speak of Christ with life and vocalization."
1982 (lyrics), Hope Publishing [ printed piano music ] [ audio file ]
I'll Get Where You Desire Me To Go -- Mary Brownish and Carrie Rounsefell
"There's surely somewhere a lowly place in earth'due south harvest fields so broad where I may labor through life's short day for Jesus the Crucified."
1899 [ YouTube ] [ printed music ] [ published in Hear the Call songbook ] [ Great Hymns of the Religion ] [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
If Jesus Goes With Me — C. Austin Miles
"It may be I must carry the blest word of life across the burning deserts to those in sinful strife . . . If Jesus goes with me, I'll go anywhere."
1908 [ Songs of Organized religion and Praise hymnal ] [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
Imagine the Harvest — Todd Webb
"Imagine the harvest; reach out to our globe. Retelling the story . . . Redeeming the lost ones at home and away."
1997, Nazarene World Mission Club (Quadrennial theme song) [ Sheet music: lyrics and music ]
In Christ There Is No Due east Or Westward — William Dunkerley (John Oxenham) and Alexander Reinagle
"In Christ there is no East or West, In Him no S or N; Simply one corking fellowship of love throughout the whole broad earth."
1908 [ published in Hear the Phone call songbook ] [ Great Hymns of the Religion hymnal ]
Increment My Vision — Dick Anthony
"Increase my vision, my vision of the lost; help me to understand the value, not the price."
1971, Lillenas Publishing [ printed music ]
Jesus Saves! — Priscilla J. Owens and William J. Kirkpatrick (Psalm 96:two)
"Bear the news to every land. Climb the steeps and cross the waves. 'Onward!' 'tis our Lord's command."
1868 -- [ Sing to the Lord hymnal ]
Jesus Shall Reign — Isaac Watts and John Hatton
"Jesus shall reign where'er the sun does his successive journeys run . . . People and realms of every natural language dwell on His love."
1719 [ printed music ] [ hymn story ]
Jesus, Use Me ‐ Jack and Billy Campbell
"If it be Thy will, Lord, to send me o'er the sea, I'll follow Thee tho' decease should come my style."
1963, Gospel Publishing House [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
Labor On — Christopher R. Blackall and West. Howard Doane
"In the harvest field there is piece of work to exercise, For the grain is ripe, and the reapers few"
`870
Lead On, O King Eternal — Ernest Shurtleff and Henry Smart
"Lead on, O King eternal, to lands of deepest dark; Nosotros follow where Grand leadest as heralds of the light" ( words from tertiary verse found only in Voices in Worship: Hymns of the Christian Life hymnal )
Let Us Go -- Albert B. Simpson and Ludwig van Beethoven (arrangement by Eldon McBride)
"Allow usa go and preach the gospel equally a witness to the world. And for every tongue and people permit Christ's banner be unfurled."
1998 (music) Eldon McBride [ Voices in Worship hymnal ]
Allow your heart be broken — Bryan Jeffery Leech and Fred Bock
"Permit your eye be broken for a globe in need . . . Blest to be a blessing . . . Serve Him far and near."
1976, Fred Bock Music Company [ Hymns for the Family unit of God hymnal ]
Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Gates of Brass — James Montgomery
"Where hallowed footsteps never trod, take your appointed postal service. . . .Go to the conquest of all lands — All must be His at length"
[ printed music from 1962 Christian and Missionary Alliance hymnal ]
Lord of the Living Harvest — John S. B. Monsell and Lowell Mason
"Lord of the living harvest that whitens o'er the plain . . . Take these easily to labor, these hearts to trust and honey."
1866 [ printed music ]
Lord of the Harvest -- Bill O'Brien and Dick Anthony
"Lord of the harvest, the laborers are so few; Lord of the harvest, there'southward so much however to practise."
1977, Lillenas Publishing Company [ printed music ]
Lord, Thy Church building On World Is Seeking -- Hugh Sherlock and Thoro Harris
We would listen thy Peachy Commission, Go ye into every place'"
1959, Nazarene Publishing House [ MP3 audio ] [ words and music printed in The Baptist Hymnal (1991 edition) ]
Republic of macedonia -- Anne Ortlund and Henry Cutler (Acts 16:nine)
"The vision of a dying world is vast before our optics"
1966, Anne Ortlund [ Hymns for the Family of God hymnal ]
Missionaries -- Claude and Carolyn Rhea
"Missionaries tell of Jesus round the world . . I can help them."
1975, Lillenas Publishing [ printed music ]
My Trust -- A.B. Simpson and Gene Rivard
"Permit me be true-blue to my trust, telling the earth the story. Printing on my heart the woe. Give me the will to get."
2002 (music), Cistron Rivard [ Voices in Worship hymnal ]
O Zion, Haste — Mary Ann Thomson and James Walch (Isaiah 40:9) (also titled "O Christians, Haste")
"Proclaim to every people, tongue and nation that God, in whom they alive and move, is love. Tell how He stooped to salvage His lost creation and died on earth that human might live above."
1868 -- [ printed music ] [ published in Sing to the Lord hymnal ]
Our God Reigns -- Leonard (Lenny) Smith
"How lovely on the mountains are the feet of him who brings skillful news."
1974, 1978, New Jerusalem Music [ canvas music with melody line and guitar chords ] [ SATB organization by Tom Fettke ] [ Lenny Smith and family singing ] [ orchestral background ]
Our Mission — Margot Aught
"We go at His commission, We move at His control . . . to men of every land."
1968, Gospel Publishing House [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
Reach Your Artillery Around The World — Haldor Lillenas and Vida Munden Nixon
"Spread abroad the story of salvation, the world wide world around; to each kindred, every tribe and nation, wherever sin is establish."
1928, Renewed 1955, Lillenas Publishing Company [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
Ready — Charles Tillman and A.C. Palmer or S.E.L.
"Ready to stay at abode and transport others if He sees best. Ready to go, ready to stay."
1903 [ printed music ] [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
Reapers, Haste Abroad -- Virgil O. Stamps
"O come across the golden harvest . . . Become to the harvest field."
Used in two hymnals: Favorite Radio Songs and Praise Evangel for Sunday Schools
Redeem the Time — Albert B. Simpson and Margaret M. Simpson
"Redeem the fourth dimension, let usa send the gospel to the farthest bounds of the human race; Over all the earth let u.s. spread the tidings while lasts our 24-hour interval of grace."
1962, Christian Publications [ printed music from 1962 Christian and Missionary Alliance hymnal ]
Rescue the Perishing — Fanny Crosby and William Doane (Jude 23)
"Rescue the perishing. Duty demands information technology. Strength for thy labor the Lord will provide."
1869 [ printed music ] [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal and in Sing to the Lord hymnal ]
Rising, Thou Light of Gentile Nations — Hermann Fick and Johann Thommen
"Sound we along the Gospel tidings to the earth'south remotest bound that the sinner has been pardoned and forgiveness can be institute. . . May our zeal to help the heathen be increased from day to day."
1885
Whorl On, Thou Mighty Ocean — James Edmeston and Robert Jackson
"Bear messengers of mercy to ev'ry land . . . that man may sit in darkness and expiry's blackness shade no more"
1822 [ printed music ]
Saving and Serving — Albert B. Simpson and Margaret M. Simpson
Going where darkness and sorrow are found; Seeking the lost to earth's farthest bounds."
[ printed music from 1962 Christian and Missionary Alliance hymnal ]
Savior, Sprinkle Many Nations — Arthur C. Coxe and John Zundel (Isaiah ane:15 KJV)
"Savior, lo, the isles are waiting. . . . Of the preacher, speed the foot and bear upon the tongue 'til on earth past every creature 'Glory to the Lamb' be sung."
1851 [ printed music ]
Ship the Gospel Light — Fanny Crosby and Ira Sankey
"Ship the Light, oh, send it quickly to the isles across the sea"
1899
Send the Lite -- Charles Gabriel
"There'southward a telephone call comes ringing o'er the restless moving ridge, 'Ship the low-cal!' . . . We have heard the Macedonian phone call today, 'Send the low-cal!'"
1890, [ published in Sing to the Lord hymnal ] [ Groovy Hymns of the Faith hymnal ] [ Recorded on CD "Land Mountain Hymns, Vol. ii" ]
And then Ship I You — Otis Skillings
"So ship I you. Unto the farthest part of the world, proclaiming the bulletin til all men take heard"
1985 and 1987, Lillenas Publishing [ printed music ]
So Send I You — past Grace Fabricated Strong — Margaret Clarkson with music past ii different composers: John W. Peterson and Kurt Kaiser (John 20:21)
"As the Male parent has sent Me, so send I you . . . to take to souls in bondage the Word of truth that sets the captive costless."
1964, Singspiration Music / Benson Music Grouping [ published in Sing to the Lord hymnal (music by Peterson) ]
Souls in Decease and Darkness Lying — Cecil F. Alexander and Thomas Hastings
"Souls in death and darkness lying where no light has broken through . . . G voices call us o'er the waters blue."
1830
Speak, My Lord — George Bennard
"Hear the Lord of the harvest sweetly calling, Who will become and work for me today? Who will bring to me the lost and dying?"
1911[ printed music ] [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
Speed Abroad — Fanny Crosby and Isaac Woodbury
"Speed away, speed away, on your mission of light, To the lands that are lying in darkness and night."
1890, [ printed music with lyrics by Thomas Nelson (1899) ]
Speed the Light — Elisha Hoffman
"To the millions living o'er the deep, deep body of water, speed the low-cal . . . There in anguish millions for the gospel look. Speed the light. . . . Souls are waiting and the fields are white."
1899 [ printed music and words from 1962 Christian and Missionary Alliance hymnal ]
Take My Life and Permit It Be — Frances Havergal
"Accept my life and let information technology be consecrated, Lord to thee. . . . Accept my feet and let them be swift and beautiful for thee."
1874 [ printed music ] [ Recorded on CD "Hymns in the Vineyard" ]
Tell the Blessed Story — Haldor Lillenas (I Corinthians one:23)
"'Go ye into all the globe' and everywhere tell the blessed story of the cross. . . . Stand up no longer idle while the moments fly."
1920 [ printed music ] [ published in Sing to the Lord hymnal ]
That the Globe May Know — Sue Caudill
"I want the world to know that Jesus loves them so."
1985, Nazarene Publishing House [ printed music ]
The Battle Is the Lord'south -- E. Margaret Clarkson and Meyer Lyon
"The harvest fields are white: How few the reaping hands announced, their strength how slight! Yet victory is certain."
[ printed music and words from 1962 Christian and Missionary Alliance hymnal ]
The Breaking of the Bread -- Beatrice Bixler
"Today they die in heathen lands. They dice in want and dread, for they have been omitted in the breaking of the Breadstuff. Lord, I would give them the Bread of Life."
1944, Singspiration [ Voices in Worship hymnal ]
The Call for Reapers -- J.O. Thompson and J.B.O. Clemm (besides called "Far and Near")
"Far and near the fields are teeming with waves of ripened grain. . . Lord of the harvest, send for reapers!"
[ printed music ] [ Keen Hymns of the Religion hymnal ] [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
The Kingdom Is Coming — Mary B. C. Slade and Rigdon Grand. McIntosh (melody also credited to Emilius Laroche)
"The voice of salvation awakes every nation. 'Come over and assistance us,' they cry."
1876 [ printed music ]
The Lite of the Earth Is Jesus — Philip Elation
"The whole globe was lost in the darkness of sin. The Light of the earth is Jesus!"
1875 [ printed music ]
The Macedonian Cry — Mrs. Cecil Alexander and Thomas Hastings
"Souls in heathen darkness lying where no light has broken through; souls that Jesus bought by dying. . . . Thousand voices call us."
[ printed music ]
The Morning Light is Breaking — Samuel Smith and George Webb (same tune as "Stand up, Stand Upwardly for Jesus")
"Blest river of conservancy, pursue thine onward way. Flow g to every nation, nor in thy richness stay."
1851 [ printed music ]
The Ninety and 9 — Elizabeth Clephane and Ira Sankey
1868 [ printed music ]
The Regions Across — A. B. Simpson and Margaret Simpson
"To the regions beyond I must go . . . where the story has never been told . . . Till all the world, His salvation shall know."
1904 [ printed music ] [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
The Vision — H.C. McKinney and Oren Munger
I have seen the pagan in their darkness, I have heard their cry of grim despair; All my heart is burning with the passion to bring to them the light of Jesus."
1950, Gospel Publishing House [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
The Whole Wide World for Jesus — J. Demster Hammond and William J. Kirkpatrick
"The whole broad world! Proclaim the Gospel tidings thro' the whole wide world! . . . Till ev'ry tongue confess Him."
1885
The Work Must Go on -- Laurene Highfield and Samuel Beazley
"A glad message rings through the world today . . . The good work must keep and on, til the world for our Lord is won."
1911, renewed 1939, Nazarene Publishing House [ printed music ]
This Pair of Hands -- Floyd Hawkins
"To bring Thy healing touch to darkest lands, I give to Thee, my God, this pair of hands."
1963, 1991, Lillenas [ published in Hear the Call songbook ]
Thou Whose Almighty Word -- John Marriott and Felice de Giardini
"Motility on the waters' face, bearing the lamp of grace, and in earth'southward darkest place, Let at that place be light. . . . Through the world, far and wide, Let in that location be light."
1813 [ printed music and words from 1962 Christian and Missionary Brotherhood hymnal ]
Throw Out the Lifeline -- Edwin Ufford and George Stebbins
"Throw out the lifeline to danger-fraught men sinking in anguish where you've never been . . . Haste then, my brother, no fourth dimension for delay."
1888 [ printed music ]
Thy Kingdom Come — Albert B. Simpson
"This is the song I sing: Thy kingdom come, Thy kingdom come up. . . Through all the earth abroad where humankind has trod, ship along thy word, O God."
[ Voices in Worship hymnal ]
Till the Whole World Knows -- Alfred and Bentley Ackley
"I'll tell to all that God is dearest; for the world has never known the great compassion of His center . . . I will shout and sing of Christ my Rex, till the whole world knows"
1951, Rodeheaver [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
Twelve Is Not Enough -- Ted Wuerffel
"'Go into the earth,' He's calling you . . . God into the world and preach the Gospel!"
1982 and 1986, Lillenas Publishing [ printed music ]
Unto the Farthest -- Beth Tuley
In Jerusalem and in Samaria, unto the uttermost! To the millions lost, nosotros must comport the cross."
1964, Gospel Publishing House [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ]
We'll Girdle the Globe -- V.A. Dake and Ida 1000. Dake
"We'll girdle the globe with salvation, with holiness unto the Lord! And light shall illumine each nation, the light from the lamp of His word!" classic lyrics that mean we'll cover the globe or we'll go all the way effectually the world
1891, [ printed music ]
We've a Story to Tell to the Nations -- H. Ernest Nicol (Matthew 24:14)
"We've a story to tell to the nations that shall plough their hearts to the right. . . . We've a vocal to be sung to the nations that shall lift their hearts to the Lord, a song that shall conquer evil and shatter the spear and sword."
1896 -- [ published in Sing to the Lord hymnal ] [ "Great Hymns of the Faith" hymnal ] [ published in Hymns of Glorious Praise hymnal ] [ Recorded on split trax CD "America's 25 Favorite Hymns, Vol. four" ]
When the whole world lives for Him -- B.D. Ackley and William Charles Poole
"When the whole world lives for Jesus . . . Permit united states piece of work and haste that day when each tribe and land and nation gladly owns His dominion and sway."
1938, Rodeheaver, Word Music [ printed music ]
Where He Leads Me -- Edward Blandy and John Norris (Matthew four:19)
"I tin hear my Savior calling, 'Accept thy cross and follow, follow me.'"
1890 [ Mahalia Jackson on YouTube ]
Wherever He Leads, I'll Get — B.B. McKinney
1964, Broadman Press [ story behind the song ]
Win the Lost at Any Toll — Leon Ellis
"Souls are dying, men are crying, won't y'all atomic number 82 them to the cross? Go and detect them, help to win them."
1959, Tennessee Music and Printing Visitor / SpiritSound Music
Ye Christian Heralds! — Bourne Draper and Heinrich Zeuner
"Go proclaim conservancy through Immanuel's name. To distant climes the tidings bear and plant the Rose of Sharon in that location."
1803 [ printed music ]
Ye Servants of God, Your Master Proclaim — Charles Wesley and Johann Haydn/William Croft (Psalm 123:one; Revelation seven:9-12)
"Ye servants of God, your Chief proclaim, and publish abroad His wonderful Name."
1744 [ Voices in Worship hymnal ]
Your Mission — Ellen Gates and Sidney Grannis
"If you cannot on the bounding main canvas among the swiftest fleet . . . You tin can lend a hand to help them as they launch their boats away."
1860 [ printed music ]

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1Note: In the Bible, the word "nations" does not hateful the political entities like Cathay, India and the Usa. Rather, information technology means people groups or societies in which people speak the same language, have the same culture and alive in or have originated the same area. "Natioins" is synonymous with the plural word "peoples." In other words, nations in the Bible means all of the people groups of the globe other than the people of Israel.

    -- compiled by Howard Culbertson

Where can we discover music for our missions briefing?

Try these two sources:

  • arrow pointing right The CyberHymnal
  • Hear the Call: 50 Songs of Missions and Evangelism, compiled by Ken Bible

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Source: https://home.snu.edu/~hculbert/classics.htm

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