Sure­ty

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

Sure­ty· 20 hymns found
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’Tis found in the blood of Him who once stood
In my be­half ap­pears:
As Jo­nah from the whale, hast ris­en again.
Blessèd first­fruits of the dead;
Thy nev­er-fail­ing grace to prove,
All your sins on Him were laid,
Nor let my shame ap­pear.
start
That His brow ad­orns?
For He on whose pro­mise we stand
The guard­ian of man­kind ap­pears.
Traced so deep­ly in the smit­ing
My weight of sin sus­tain­ing,
The Lord will pro­vide;
The Lord will pro­vide;
Was to be seen no more;
Shall rise and draw im­mor­tal breath.
His bo­som bears the ten­der lambs.
Jehovah’s per­fect­ions ex­ult­ing have met,
Which found and ac­cept­ed a ran­som for men.

Sure­ty

He bore on the tree the sen­tence for me,
Before the throne my sure­ty stands,
Arising from the tomb who left’st in birth
Lives for us our ris­en king.
Send down Thy Ho­ly Ghost, to be
It is fin­ished! lo! He cries,
Nor let the proud op­press;
His mem­bers to raise, He rose from the dead;
But of thorns.
And pros­per the work of our hand.
And poured on earth His pre­cious blood,
God is light—we see it beam­ing
O won­der with­out mea­sure
And He will pro­vide.
And He will pro­vide.
Behold I bear your sins away.
For whose of­fens­es He was seized;
Will I com­mit my cause;
And jus­tice and mer­cy unite to pro­claim
To fol­low the Fa­ther’s most gra­cious design.

Thrice Blessèd Ground

lyricist: John Gambold (1711–1771)
Composer: John Husband, 1815
Hymn 1

...’Tis found in the blood of Him who once stood

My re­fuge and safe­ty, my sure­ty with God.

He bore on the tree the sen­tence for me,...

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’Tis found in the blood of Him who once stood

My re­fuge and safe­ty, my sure­ty with God.

He bore on the tree the sen­tence for me,

Thrice Blessèd Ground

Arise, My Soul, Arise

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1742
Composer: Lewis Edson, 1782
Hymn 2

...In my be­half ap­pears:

Before the throne my sure­ty stands,

Before the throne my sure­ty stands,...

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In my be­half ap­pears:

Before the throne my sure­ty stands,

Before the throne my sure­ty stands,

Arise, My Soul, Arise

Into the Dim Earth’s Lowest Parts Descending

lyricist: John of Damascus, 8th Century
Composer: James Harding, 1892
Hymn 3

...As Jo­nah from the whale, hast ris­en again.

Thou breakest not the seal, Thy sure­ty’s to­ken,

Arising from the tomb who left’st in birth...

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As Jo­nah from the whale, hast ris­en again.

Thou breakest not the seal, Thy sure­ty’s to­ken,

Arising from the tomb who left’st in birth

Into the Dim Earth’s Lowest Parts Descending

Hallelujah unto Jesus

lyricist: Mary Kennedy, 1903
Composer: Howard Smith
Hymn 4

...Blessèd first­fruits of the dead;

He our re­sur­rect­ion sure­ty,

Lives for us our ris­en king....

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Blessèd first­fruits of the dead;

He our re­sur­rect­ion sure­ty,

Lives for us our ris­en king.

Hallelujah unto Jesus

O Christ, Who Hast Prepared a Place

lyricist: Jean de Santeüil, 1686
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1830
Hymn 5

...Thy nev­er-fail­ing grace to prove,

A sure­ty of Thine end­less love,

Send down Thy Ho­ly Ghost, to be...

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Thy nev­er-fail­ing grace to prove,

A sure­ty of Thine end­less love,

Send down Thy Ho­ly Ghost, to be

O Christ, Who Hast Prepared a Place

Come, Ye Weary Souls Oppressed

lyricist: From De Courcy’s Collection
Composer: Wolfgang Mozart (1756–1791)
Hymn 6

...All your sins on Him were laid,

All your debts the Sure­ty paid.

It is fin­ished! lo! He cries,...

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All your sins on Him were laid,

All your debts the Sure­ty paid.

It is fin­ished! lo! He cries,

Come, Ye Weary Souls Oppressed

My God, Consider My Distress

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Simon Browne, ca. 1720
Hymn 7

...Nor let my shame ap­pear.

Be Thou a sure­ty, Lord, for me,

Nor let the proud op­press;...

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Nor let my shame ap­pear.

Be Thou a sure­ty, Lord, for me,

Nor let the proud op­press;

My God, Consider My Distress

Break Forth into Praise

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1746
Composer: Charles Gabriel (1856–1932)
Hymn 8

...start

Break forth in­to praise! Our sure­ty and head

His mem­bers to raise, He rose from the dead;...

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start

Break forth in­to praise! Our sure­ty and head

His mem­bers to raise, He rose from the dead;

Break Forth into Praise

Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid?

lyricist: Stephen of Mar Saba, 8th Century
Composer: Henry Baker, 1868
Hymn 9

...That His brow ad­orns?

Yes, a crown in ve­ry sure­ty,

But of thorns....

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That His brow ad­orns?

Yes, a crown in ve­ry sure­ty,

But of thorns.

Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid?

Take Courage

lyricist: Charles Haines, 1884
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 10

...For He on whose pro­mise we stand

Shall know of a sure­ty the way that we go,

And pros­per the work of our hand....

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For He on whose pro­mise we stand

Shall know of a sure­ty the way that we go,

And pros­per the work of our hand.

Take Courage

Where High the Heavenly Temple Stands

lyricist: Michael Bruce, 1764
Composer: German, 1524
Hymn 11

...The guard­ian of man­kind ap­pears.

He who for men their sure­ty stood,

And poured on earth His pre­cious blood,...

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The guard­ian of man­kind ap­pears.

He who for men their sure­ty stood,

And poured on earth His pre­cious blood,

Where High the Heavenly Temple Stands

From the Cross the Blood Is Falling

lyricist: Horatius Bonar, 1868
Composer: Joseph Barnby, 1886
Hymn 12

...Traced so deep­ly in the smit­ing

Of the glo­ri­ous Sure­ty there.

God is light—we see it beam­ing...

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Traced so deep­ly in the smit­ing

Of the glo­ri­ous Sure­ty there.

God is light—we see it beam­ing

From the Cross the Blood Is Falling

O Lord, When My Sins Grieve Me

lyricist: Justus Gesenius, 1646
Composer: Michael Praetorius, 1609
Hymn 13

...My weight of sin sus­tain­ing,

The Lord my sure­ty stood.

O won­der with­out mea­sure...

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My weight of sin sus­tain­ing,

The Lord my sure­ty stood.

O won­der with­out mea­sure

O Lord, When My Sins Grieve Me

The Lord Will Provide (Woolsey)

Composer: Philip Woolsey, 1881
Hymn 14

...The Lord will pro­vide;

His word is a sure­ty,

And He will pro­vide....

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The Lord will pro­vide;

His word is a sure­ty,

And He will pro­vide.

The Lord Will Provide (Woolsey)

The Lord Will Provide (Woolsey)

Composer: Philip Woolsey, 1881
Hymn 15

...The Lord will pro­vide;

His word is a sure­ty,

And He will pro­vide....

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The Lord will pro­vide;

His word is a sure­ty,

And He will pro­vide.

The Lord Will Provide (Woolsey)

Israel in Ancient Days

lyricist: William Cowper, 1779
Composer: Anonymous
Hymn 16

...Was to be seen no more;

In him our sure­ty seemed to say,

Behold I bear your sins away....

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Was to be seen no more;

In him our sure­ty seemed to say,

Behold I bear your sins away.

Israel in Ancient Days

When I the Lonely Tomb Survey

lyricist: Benjamin Wallin, 1750
Composer: William Gardiner, 1815
Hymn 17

...Shall rise and draw im­mor­tal breath.

Our sure­ty freed, so we are free,

For whose of­fens­es He was seized;...

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Shall rise and draw im­mor­tal breath.

Our sure­ty freed, so we are free,

For whose of­fens­es He was seized;

When I the Lonely Tomb Survey

Join All the Glorious Names

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1709
Composer: John Darwall, 1770
Hymn 18

...His bo­som bears the ten­der lambs.

To this dear sure­ty’s hand

Will I com­mit my cause;...

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His bo­som bears the ten­der lambs.

To this dear sure­ty’s hand

Will I com­mit my cause;

Join All the Glorious Names

The Lord Has Come Down

lyricist: John Macduff, 1853
Composer: Welsh tune
Hymn 19

...Jehovah’s per­fect­ions ex­ult­ing have met,

The Sure­ty has suf­fered—dis­charged is the debt;

And jus­tice and mer­cy unite to pro­claim...

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Jehovah’s per­fect­ions ex­ult­ing have met,

The Sure­ty has suf­fered—dis­charged is the debt;

And jus­tice and mer­cy unite to pro­claim

The Lord Has Come Down

Thee, Father, We Bless

lyricist: Augustus Toplady (1740–1778)
Composer: Samuel Wesley, 1864
Hymn 20

...Which found and ac­cept­ed a ran­som for men.

Great sure­ty of Thine, Thou didst not de­cline

To fol­low the Fa­ther’s most gra­cious design....

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Which found and ac­cept­ed a ran­som for men.

Great sure­ty of Thine, Thou didst not de­cline

To fol­low the Fa­ther’s most gra­cious design.

Thee, Father, We Bless

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