Heed

We found "Heed" used in 20 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

Heed· 20 hymns found
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To the knock of the nail-pierc­èd hand.
With the aw­ful tide of sin,
With the aw­ful tide of sin,
Souls re­deemed, oh, speed the light.
Scolded, mocked, ridiculed,
My bu­si­ness here, most cer­tain­ly, is for my con­quer­ing king.
Reddens laud­es Do­mi­no! 2
He will bless each lov­ing deed,
God’s own voice to each way­ward child;
We praise Him for His word;
He safe­ly leads us in the way;
Will you an overcomer be?
Pull for the shore, sail­or, pull for the shore!
Pull for the shore, sail­or, pull for the shore!
Come, while op­en is the gate.
Made more firm, to which you do well
Seek the door to pas­tures ev­er fair;
You of Christ’s great bro­ther­hood,
Pride and vain­glo­ry, ran­cor and strife?
start

Heed

Heed the knock of the nail-pierc­èd hand;
Who would safe­ly bring them in.
Who would safe­ly bring them in.
Speed the light, oh, speed the light.
Sufferings, pressures too—
Obey the voice of mer­cy, and you shall safe­ly stand.
With gar­lans gay and rosmary.
Praise we bring to our king,
O heed His voice, be now no more be­guiled, be­guiled.
We will heed His lov­ing coun­sel,
Take heed and hard­en not your heart
“Come, freely drink!” say the Spirit and the bride.
Safe in the life boat, sail­or, cling to self no more!
Safe in the life boat, sail­or, cling to self no more!
Taking Je­sus as your all.
Shining in a dark place,
Follow Him and find a wel­come there.
Written in His bless­èd Word.
Get right, get right with God!
Go to work for Je­sus, one and all;

The Knock of the Nail-Piercèd Hand

lyricist: John Clements, 1897
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 1

...To the knock of the nail-pierc­èd hand.

Heed the knock of the nail-pierc­èd hand,

Heed the knock of the nail-pierc­èd hand;...

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To the knock of the nail-pierc­èd hand.

Heed the knock of the nail-pierc­èd hand,

Heed the knock of the nail-pierc­èd hand;

The Knock of the Nail-Piercèd Hand

Drifting (Dunagan)

Composer: William Dunagan, 1923
Hymn 2

...With the aw­ful tide of sin,

Heeding not the lov­ing Sav­ior,

Who would safe­ly bring them in....

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With the aw­ful tide of sin,

Heeding not the lov­ing Sav­ior,

Who would safe­ly bring them in.

Drifting (Dunagan)

Drifting (Dunagan)

Composer: William Dunagan, 1923
Hymn 3

...With the aw­ful tide of sin,

Heeding not the lov­ing Sav­ior,

Who would safe­ly bring them in....

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With the aw­ful tide of sin,

Heeding not the lov­ing Sav­ior,

Who would safe­ly bring them in.

Drifting (Dunagan)

Speed the Light (Bradley)

lyricist: Anna Bradley, 1895
Composer: James Rosecrans
Hymn 4

...Souls re­deemed, oh, speed the light.

Heed, oh heed, our ang­uished cry—

Speed the light, oh, speed the light....

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Souls re­deemed, oh, speed the light.

Heed, oh heed, our ang­uished cry—

Speed the light, oh, speed the light.

Speed the Light (Bradley)

Hymn 5

...Scolded, mocked, ridiculed,

I no heed would pay;

Sufferings, pressures too—...

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Scolded, mocked, ridiculed,

I no heed would pay;

Sufferings, pressures too—

Lord, I take up my cross; I would follow Thee

Prepare upon That Day to Stand

lyricist: Henry Gramps, 1911
Composer: N. L. Ridderhof
Hymn 6

...My bu­si­ness here, most cer­tain­ly, is for my con­quer­ing king.

Give heed to God’s en­trea­ty, give heed to God’s co­mmand;

Obey the voice of mer­cy, and you shall safe­ly stand....

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My bu­si­ness here, most cer­tain­ly, is for my con­quer­ing king.

Give heed to God’s en­trea­ty, give heed to God’s co­mmand;

Obey the voice of mer­cy, and you shall safe­ly stand.

Prepare upon That Day to Stand

The Boar’s Head Carol

lyricist: From Wynkyn de Worde, 1521
Composer: Old Oxford carol
Hymn 7

...Reddens laud­es Do­mi­no! 2

The Bore’s Heed in hande bryng I

With gar­lans gay and rosmary....

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Reddens laud­es Do­mi­no! 2

The Bore’s Heed in hande bryng I

With gar­lans gay and rosmary.

The Boar’s Head Carol

Gifts We Bring

lyricist: Ophelia Browning, 1889
Composer: John Hood
Hymn 8

...He will bless each lov­ing deed,

And the child­ren’s of­fer­ing heed.

Praise we bring to our king,...

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He will bless each lov­ing deed,

And the child­ren’s of­fer­ing heed.

Praise we bring to our king,

Gifts We Bring

Someone’s Last Call

lyricist: Edna Worrell, 1911
Composer: Clarence Strouse
Hymn 9

...God’s own voice to each way­ward child;

Heed it! O heed it! Be no more sin be­guiled,

O heed His voice, be now no more be­guiled, be­guiled....

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God’s own voice to each way­ward child;

Heed it! O heed it! Be no more sin be­guiled,

O heed His voice, be now no more be­guiled, be­guiled.

Someone’s Last Call

Jesus Is the Friend of Children

lyricist: D. P. Gurley, 1867
Composer: Charles Pollock, 1886
Hymn 10

...We praise Him for His word;

We will heed His lov­ing coun­sel,

We will heed His lov­ing coun­sel,...

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We praise Him for His word;

We will heed His lov­ing coun­sel,

We will heed His lov­ing coun­sel,

Jesus Is the Friend of Children

O Come Before the Lord

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: Dimitri Bortniansky, 1825
Hymn 11

...He safe­ly leads us in the way;

O come and heed His voice to­day.

Take heed and hard­en not your heart...

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He safe­ly leads us in the way;

O come and heed His voice to­day.

Take heed and hard­en not your heart

O Come Before the Lord

Let us seek first the kingdom of God

lyricist: P. J.
Composer: Karen Lafferty
Hymn 12

...Will you an overcomer be?

Will you heed this cry?

“Come, freely drink!” say the Spirit and the bride....

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Will you an overcomer be?

Will you heed this cry?

“Come, freely drink!” say the Spirit and the bride.

Let us seek first the kingdom of God

Pull for the Shore

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1873
Hymn 13

...Pull for the shore, sail­or, pull for the shore!

Heed not the roll­ing waves, but bend to the oar;

Safe in the life boat, sail­or, cling to self no more!...

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Pull for the shore, sail­or, pull for the shore!

Heed not the roll­ing waves, but bend to the oar;

Safe in the life boat, sail­or, cling to self no more!

Pull for the Shore

Pull for the Shore

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1873
Hymn 14

...Pull for the shore, sail­or, pull for the shore!

Heed not the roll­ing waves, but bend to the oar;

Safe in the life boat, sail­or, cling to self no more!...

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Pull for the shore, sail­or, pull for the shore!

Heed not the roll­ing waves, but bend to the oar;

Safe in the life boat, sail­or, cling to self no more!

Pull for the Shore

Come to Jesus, Come Today (Davis)

Composer: H. A. Davis, 1904
Hymn 15

...Come, while op­en is the gate.

Heed the gen­tle, lov­ing call,

Taking Je­sus as your all....

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Come, while op­en is the gate.

Heed the gen­tle, lov­ing call,

Taking Je­sus as your all.

Come to Jesus, Come Today (Davis)

And we have the prophetic word

lyricist: R. H.
Composer: R. H.
Hymn 16

...Made more firm, to which you do well

To give heed as to a lamp

Shining in a dark place,...

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Made more firm, to which you do well

To give heed as to a lamp

Shining in a dark place,

And we have the prophetic word

Follow Me (Bills)

lyricist: G. M. Bills, 1899
Composer: Matthew McPhail
Hymn 17

...Seek the door to pas­tures ev­er fair;

Heed, O heed thy Sav­ior’s ten­der plead­ing;

Follow Him and find a wel­come there....

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Seek the door to pas­tures ev­er fair;

Heed, O heed thy Sav­ior’s ten­der plead­ing;

Follow Him and find a wel­come there.

Follow Me (Bills)

O, My People!

lyricist: Mrs. F. S. Lovejoy, 1893 Music: François Barthélémon, 1785
Composer: François Barthélémon, 1785
Hymn 18

...You of Christ’s great bro­ther­hood,

Heed the les­sons which He gives you,

Written in His bless­èd Word....

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You of Christ’s great bro­ther­hood,

Heed the les­sons which He gives you,

Written in His bless­èd Word.

O, My People!

Get Right with God (Oliver)

Composer: French Oliver, 1905
Hymn 19

...Pride and vain­glo­ry, ran­cor and strife?

Heed, heed the call to the bet­ter life;

Get right, get right with God!...

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Pride and vain­glo­ry, ran­cor and strife?

Heed, heed the call to the bet­ter life;

Get right, get right with God!

Get Right with God (Oliver)

Go into the Field

lyricist: Brown Rowland, 1915
Composer: Samuel Beazley
Hymn 20

...start

Stand no long­er idle, heed the call;

Go to work for Je­sus, one and all;...

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Stand no long­er idle, heed the call;

Go to work for Je­sus, one and all;

Go into the Field

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