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

ac­cept· 20 hymns found
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I am not able to look up to Thee;
The way of sal­va­tion is clear;
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Jesus the Sav­ior, that home He will give us,
Is there any work for me?
Who re­deemed me by His blood,
Anger does not yield a life praised by the Lord,
Sinner, come to Christ to­day;
’Tis Je­sus your Sav­ior that’s pass­ing this way;
Shows the won­ders of Thy hand;
Demand our grate­ful praise.
For the souls who do His bid­ding,
Come to this fount which flows for all,
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And, though the full, ripe ears be sad­ly few,
And this His fes­tal day,
God is near, Fa­ther, hear,
My Fa­ther, for His sake, I pray
Where my soul shall nev­er die;
Depart not from the li­ving God,

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But Thou hast tak­en all my sins away,
Then why should I fal­ter or fear?
No bet­ter time than now;
Jesus the Sav­ior, sal­va­tion has giv­en;
I would be of use to Thee.
I be­long to Christ the Lord.
If you list­en, but do not prac­tice, you’ll go as­tray,
Now His pre­cious blood will cleanse you,
’Tis Je­sus your Sav­ior that’s pass­ing this way;
Lord, Thy bless­ing now com­mand:
Unworthy though they be;
Come and taste the liv­ing wa­ter,
Jesus, who came the way to show,
For trea­sures of re­mem­bered days,
Thou will ac­cept my sheaves.
That we sin­cere­ly pay.
God is love, and child­ren raise
And lead me by Thy grace to­day
In that home be­yond the sky?
And what if friends be­guile

My Sins Have Taken Such a Hold on Me

lyricist: John Monsell, 1866
Composer: Charles Lloyd, 1916
Hymn 1

...I am not able to look up to Thee;

Lord, I re­pent; ac­cept my tears and grief:

But Thou hast tak­en all my sins away,...

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I am not able to look up to Thee;

Lord, I re­pent; ac­cept my tears and grief:

But Thou hast tak­en all my sins away,

My Sins Have Taken Such a Hold on Me

I Will, I Will!

lyricist: E. F. Hallenbeck, 1894
Composer: Peter Bilhorn
Hymn 2

...The way of sal­va­tion is clear;

I’m saved, if I on­ly ac­cept Him;

Then why should I fal­ter or fear?...

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The way of sal­va­tion is clear;

I’m saved, if I on­ly ac­cept Him;

Then why should I fal­ter or fear?

I Will, I Will!

No Better Time Than Now

lyricist: William Haulciter, 1914
Composer: John Vaughan
Hymn 3

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Will you to­day ac­cept the Lord?

No bet­ter time than now;...

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Will you to­day ac­cept the Lord?

No bet­ter time than now;

No Better Time Than Now

Jesus the Savior Will Lead Us to Heaven

lyricist: C. H. Burrow, 1912
Composer: William Slater
Hymn 4

...Jesus the Sav­ior, that home He will give us,

Will you not come and ac­cept Him to­day?

Jesus the Sav­ior, sal­va­tion has giv­en;...

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Jesus the Sav­ior, that home He will give us,

Will you not come and ac­cept Him to­day?

Jesus the Sav­ior, sal­va­tion has giv­en;

Jesus the Savior Will Lead Us to Heaven

I Would Be of Use to Thee

lyricist: Horace Lincoln, 1892
Composer: Francis Blackmer
Hymn 5

...Is there any work for me?

Lord, ac­cept my grate­ful ser­vice,

I would be of use to Thee....

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Is there any work for me?

Lord, ac­cept my grate­ful ser­vice,

I would be of use to Thee.

I Would Be of Use to Thee

Not My Own (Whittle)

lyricist: Daniel Whittle, 1878
Composer: James McGranahan
Hymn 6

...Who re­deemed me by His blood,

Gladly I ac­cept the mes­sage,

I be­long to Christ the Lord....

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Who re­deemed me by His blood,

Gladly I ac­cept the mes­sage,

I be­long to Christ the Lord.

Not My Own (Whittle)

Everyone Should Be Quick to Listen

lyricist: Susan Peterson, 1998
Composer: Asa Everett, 1871
Hymn 7

...Anger does not yield a life praised by the Lord,

So get rid of all sin and hum­bly ac­cept God’s Word.

If you list­en, but do not prac­tice, you’ll go as­tray,...

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Anger does not yield a life praised by the Lord,

So get rid of all sin and hum­bly ac­cept God’s Word.

If you list­en, but do not prac­tice, you’ll go as­tray,

Everyone Should Be Quick to Listen

Will You Trust This Friend Today?

lyricist: Ila Livingstan, 1919
Composer: George Bacon
Hymn 8

...Sinner, come to Christ to­day;

Come, ac­cept Him while you may;

Now His pre­cious blood will cleanse you,...

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Sinner, come to Christ to­day;

Come, ac­cept Him while you may;

Now His pre­cious blood will cleanse you,

Will You Trust This Friend Today?

Jesus Will Save (Holt)

Composer: John Holt, 1898
Hymn 9

...’Tis Je­sus your Sav­ior that’s pass­ing this way;

Oh, list to His plead­ing, ac­cept him to­day.

’Tis Je­sus your Sav­ior that’s pass­ing this way;...

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’Tis Je­sus your Sav­ior that’s pass­ing this way;

Oh, list to His plead­ing, ac­cept him to­day.

’Tis Je­sus your Sav­ior that’s pass­ing this way;

Jesus Will Save (Holt)

Heavenly Father, All Creation

lyricist: Arthur Russell, 1861
Composer: James Tilleard (1827–1876)
Hymn 10

...Shows the won­ders of Thy hand;

Now ac­cept our ad­or­ation,

Lord, Thy bless­ing now com­mand:...

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Shows the won­ders of Thy hand;

Now ac­cept our ad­or­ation,

Lord, Thy bless­ing now com­mand:

Heavenly Father, All Creation

Our Hymn of Thanks We Sing Today

lyricist: Solomon Allsop, 1880
Composer: Charles Steggall, 1890
Hymn 11

...Demand our grate­ful praise.

Jesus, ac­cept the thanks we bring,

Unworthy though they be;...

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Demand our grate­ful praise.

Jesus, ac­cept the thanks we bring,

Unworthy though they be;

Our Hymn of Thanks We Sing Today

Hear the Invitation

lyricist: Laurene Highfield, 1916
Composer: Ettice Belue
Hymn 12

...For the souls who do His bid­ding,

And ac­cept His love and grace.

Come and taste the liv­ing wa­ter,...

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For the souls who do His bid­ding,

And ac­cept His love and grace.

Come and taste the liv­ing wa­ter,

Hear the Invitation

God Is the Life, the Truth, the Way

lyricist: Isabella Keyes, 1893
Composer: Lyman Brackett, 1893
Hymn 13

...Come to this fount which flows for all,

Come, and ac­cept the gra­cious call;

Jesus, who came the way to show,...

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Come to this fount which flows for all,

Come, and ac­cept the gra­cious call;

Jesus, who came the way to show,

God Is the Life, the Truth, the Way

God of the Past, Accept Our Praise

lyricist: Ellen Butler, 1910
Composer: Thoro Harris
Hymn 14

...start

God of the past, ac­cept our praise

For trea­sures of re­mem­bered days,...

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God of the past, ac­cept our praise

For trea­sures of re­mem­bered days,

God of the Past, Accept Our Praise

Bringing Our Sheaves with Us

lyricist: Elizabeth Allen, 1858
Composer: Henry Rupp, 1890
Hymn 15

...And, though the full, ripe ears be sad­ly few,

Thou will ac­cept my sheaves,

Thou will ac­cept my sheaves....

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And, though the full, ripe ears be sad­ly few,

Thou will ac­cept my sheaves,

Thou will ac­cept my sheaves.

Bringing Our Sheaves with Us

Sing to the Lord, Our Might

lyricist: Henry Lyte, 1834
Composer: Garret Wellesley
Hymn 16

...And this His fes­tal day,

When He ac­cepts the hum­blest vows

That we sin­cere­ly pay....

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And this His fes­tal day,

When He ac­cepts the hum­blest vows

That we sin­cere­ly pay.

Sing to the Lord, Our Might

Happy Hearts Children Bring

lyricist: Lettie Hathaway, 1866
Composer: George Root
Hymn 17

...God is near, Fa­ther, hear,

And ac­cept our hum­ble pray­er.

God is love, and child­ren raise...

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God is near, Fa­ther, hear,

And ac­cept our hum­ble pray­er.

God is love, and child­ren raise

Happy Hearts Children Bring

My Father, for Another Night

lyricist: Henry Baker, 1875
Composer: Alexander Reinagle, 1836
Hymn 18

...My Fa­ther, for His sake, I pray

Thy child ac­cept and bless;

And lead me by Thy grace to­day...

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My Fa­ther, for His sake, I pray

Thy child ac­cept and bless;

And lead me by Thy grace to­day

My Father, for Another Night

The New Happy Land

lyricist: Bernard Edmiaston, 1915
Composer: John Dykes
Hymn 19

...Where my soul shall nev­er die;

O, my Lord, will Thou ac­cept me

In that home be­yond the sky?...

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Where my soul shall nev­er die;

O, my Lord, will Thou ac­cept me

In that home be­yond the sky?

The New Happy Land

Ye Saints of God, Awake

lyricist: Benjamin Tanner, 1898
Composer: Johann Nägeli (1773–1836)
Hymn 20

...Depart not from the li­ving God,

Rather, ac­cept the cloud.

And what if friends be­guile...

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Depart not from the li­ving God,

Rather, ac­cept the cloud.

And what if friends be­guile

Ye Saints of God, Awake

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