cheer­ful­ly

"cheer­ful­ly" appears in 20 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

cheer­ful­ly· 20 hymns found
Hymn Context Compare
Onward and up­ward from dark­ness to light,
And gen­uine pi­ety.
Taught and guid­ed may we be,
Here, be­neath a peace­ful sway,
Humble my la­bor may be,
Only an hour with the child­ren,
When He com­mands, and strength im­parts,
Wherever thy path may be.
Who by my side doth tread.
And praise His bound­less love.
That I may shine in the glo­ry of Heav’n;
Jesus in bright­ness re­vealed un­to me.
Out where the glean­ers are toil­ing,
When Je­sus shall come—some to­mor­row.
start
Each ear­nest, self de­ny­ing soul,
Onward I go;
I will un­to the Lord my God
The task Thy wis­dom hath as­signed,
Set free from pre­sent sor­row,

cheer­ful­ly

Onward, up­ward, brave­ly and cheer­ful­ly go;
My soul in­to the hands di­vine
May we give our praise to Thee
Never feel op­press­ion’s rod,
Who hath done great things for me.
Yet seed was sown in that hour alone,
Now we, dear Je­sus, would to Thee
And He will thy youth re­new;
Through life’s dark, thor­ny way;
When cloud and storm are break­ing,
Oh, let us strive, then, to work with a will.
Loud hal­le­lu­iahs to Je­sus my king;
If we are will­ing to la­bor,
More faith­ful­ly tell the sto­ry,
That doth lead to the house of pray­er;
To death’s cold, un­re­lent­ing goal.
Meet I the foe.
Because He hath His boun­ty shown
In all my works Thy pre­sence find,
Let the un­known to­mor­row

Onward and Upward (Giffe)

Composer: William Giffe, 1898
Hymn 1

...Onward and up­ward from dark­ness to light,

Bravely and cheer­ful­ly, Christ­ian, press on.

Onward, up­ward, brave­ly and cheer­ful­ly go;...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Onward and up­ward from dark­ness to light,

Bravely and cheer­ful­ly, Christ­ian, press on.

Onward, up­ward, brave­ly and cheer­ful­ly go;

Onward and Upward (Giffe)

Jesus, to Me the Joy Impart

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1839
Hymn 2

...And gen­uine pi­ety.

Then would I cheer­ful­ly re­sign

My soul in­to the hands di­vine...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

And gen­uine pi­ety.

Then would I cheer­ful­ly re­sign

My soul in­to the hands di­vine

Jesus, to Me the Joy Impart

On This Sabbath Day

lyricist: Grace Betherds, 1894
Composer: Bessie Myers
Hymn 3

...Taught and guid­ed may we be,

Joyfully, cheer­ful­ly;

May we give our praise to Thee...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Taught and guid­ed may we be,

Joyfully, cheer­ful­ly;

May we give our praise to Thee

On This Sabbath Day

Swell the Anthem, Raise the Song

lyricist: Nathan Strong, 1799
Composer: George Elvey, 1858
Hymn 4

...Here, be­neath a peace­ful sway,

May we cheer­ful­ly ob­ey,

Never feel op­press­ion’s rod,...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Here, be­neath a peace­ful sway,

May we cheer­ful­ly ob­ey,

Never feel op­press­ion’s rod,

Swell the Anthem, Raise the Song

Make Me a Worker for Jesus (Rexford)

lyricist: Eben Rexford, 1879
Composer: Tullius O’Kane
Hymn 5

...Humble my la­bor may be,

But cheer­ful­ly done for the Mas­ter,

Who hath done great things for me....

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Humble my la­bor may be,

But cheer­ful­ly done for the Mas­ter,

Who hath done great things for me.

Make Me a Worker for Jesus (Rexford)

Only a Word

lyricist: Charles Pollock, 1885
Composer: Charles Case
Hymn 6

...Only an hour with the child­ren,

Pleasantly, cheer­ful­ly giv’n;

Yet seed was sown in that hour alone,...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Only an hour with the child­ren,

Pleasantly, cheer­ful­ly giv’n;

Yet seed was sown in that hour alone,

Only a Word

Buried Beneath the Yielding Wave

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Carl Gläser, 1828
Hymn 7

...When He com­mands, and strength im­parts,

We cheer­ful­ly ob­ey.

Now we, dear Je­sus, would to Thee...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

When He com­mands, and strength im­parts,

We cheer­ful­ly ob­ey.

Now we, dear Je­sus, would to Thee

Buried Beneath the Yielding Wave

Wait on the Lord

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1898
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 8

...Wherever thy path may be.

Wait on the Lord, wait cheer­ful­ly,

And He will thy youth re­new;...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Wherever thy path may be.

Wait on the Lord, wait cheer­ful­ly,

And He will thy youth re­new;

Wait on the Lord

I’m Not Alone

lyricist: Mary Peck, 1889
Composer: John Kurzenknabe
Hymn 9

...Who by my side doth tread.

So, cheer­ful­ly I’ll tra­vel on

Through life’s dark, thor­ny way;...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Who by my side doth tread.

So, cheer­ful­ly I’ll tra­vel on

Through life’s dark, thor­ny way;

I’m Not Alone

Little Light, Shine Out

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1893
Composer: Howard Doane
Hymn 10

...And praise His bound­less love.

O let your light shine cheer­ful­ly on,

When cloud and storm are break­ing,...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

And praise His bound­less love.

O let your light shine cheer­ful­ly on,

When cloud and storm are break­ing,

Little Light, Shine Out

When He Shall Appear

lyricist: Loula Rogers, 1879
Composer: Rigdon McIntosh
Hymn 11

...That I may shine in the glo­ry of Heav’n;

Life’s hea­vy bur­dens I’ll cheer­ful­ly bear;

Oh, let us strive, then, to work with a will....

HymnC

hymncompare.com

That I may shine in the glo­ry of Heav’n;

Life’s hea­vy bur­dens I’ll cheer­ful­ly bear;

Oh, let us strive, then, to work with a will.

When He Shall Appear

Saved to the Uttermost

Composer: William Kirkpatrick, 1875
Hymn 12

...Jesus in bright­ness re­vealed un­to me.

Saved to the ut­ter­most; cheer­ful­ly sing

Loud hal­le­lu­iahs to Je­sus my king;...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Jesus in bright­ness re­vealed un­to me.

Saved to the ut­ter­most; cheer­ful­ly sing

Loud hal­le­lu­iahs to Je­sus my king;

Saved to the Uttermost

Work for Us All

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1894
Composer: Charles Prior
Hymn 13

...Out where the glean­ers are toil­ing,

Patiently, cheer­ful­ly still,

If we are will­ing to la­bor,...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Out where the glean­ers are toil­ing,

Patiently, cheer­ful­ly still,

If we are will­ing to la­bor,

Work for Us All

If Jesus Were Coming Tomorrow

lyricist: Eliza Hewitt, 1898
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 14

...When Je­sus shall come—some to­mor­row.

Would we cheer­ful­ly work in the Mas­ter’s good cause,

More faith­ful­ly tell the sto­ry,...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

When Je­sus shall come—some to­mor­row.

Would we cheer­ful­ly work in the Mas­ter’s good cause,

More faith­ful­ly tell the sto­ry,

If Jesus Were Coming Tomorrow

Our Sabbath Home

lyricist: Emma Chapman, 1894
Composer: Augustus Myers
Hymn 15

...start

Let us cheer­ful­ly walk in the bless­èd way

That doth lead to the house of pray­er;...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

start

Let us cheer­ful­ly walk in the bless­èd way

That doth lead to the house of pray­er;

Our Sabbath Home

Cross and Crown

lyricist: Dexter Smith, 1884
Composer: Anonymous
Hymn 16

...Each ear­nest, self de­ny­ing soul,

That car­ries cheer­ful­ly the cross,

To death’s cold, un­re­lent­ing goal....

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Each ear­nest, self de­ny­ing soul,

That car­ries cheer­ful­ly the cross,

To death’s cold, un­re­lent­ing goal.

Cross and Crown

Trustingly, Trustingly

lyricist: Horatius Bonar, 1866
Composer: Frederick Maker, 1894
Hymn 17

...Onward I go;

Cheerfully, cheer­ful­ly,

Meet I the foe....

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Onward I go;

Cheerfully, cheer­ful­ly,

Meet I the foe.

Trustingly, Trustingly

How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me, Lord?

lyricist: From Psalm 13
Composer: Michael Lonneke, 2005
Hymn 18

...I will un­to the Lord my God

Sing prais­es cheer­ful­ly,

Because He hath His boun­ty shown...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

I will un­to the Lord my God

Sing prais­es cheer­ful­ly,

Because He hath His boun­ty shown

How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me, Lord?

Forth in Thy Name, O Lord

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1749
Composer: John Hatton, 1793
Hymn 19

...The task Thy wis­dom hath as­signed,

O let me cheer­ful­ly ful­fill;

In all my works Thy pre­sence find,...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

The task Thy wis­dom hath as­signed,

O let me cheer­ful­ly ful­fill;

In all my works Thy pre­sence find,

Forth in Thy Name, O Lord

Sometimes a Light Surprises

lyricist: William Cowper, 1779
Composer: Franz Haydn, 1801
Hymn 20

...Set free from pre­sent sor­row,

We cheer­ful­ly can say,

Let the un­known to­mor­row...

HymnC

hymncompare.com

Set free from pre­sent sor­row,

We cheer­ful­ly can say,

Let the un­known to­mor­row

Sometimes a Light Surprises

Discover More Hymns

Explore random hymns and find new inspiration