obe­di­ent

We found "obe­di­ent" used in 8 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

obe­di­ent· 8 hymns found
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Words that end­less bliss im­part,
Lord, I would be as Thou art;
The man­na from above.
Bids their ti­mid hearts re­joice.
They suf­fered, toiled, and bled;
Doth at Thy beck its act­ion start—
All pow­er­ful from above
And, chang­ing as He speaks the word,

obe­di­ent

All who read, or hear, are blest,
Thou art pi­ti­ful and kind,
To feast on heav’n­ly food;
Him in swath­ing bands they find;
By truth and con­science led.
Or ceas­es, at Thy fa­tal chill.
The im­age of Thy love.
All glo­ry, Je­sus, be to Thee

Come, Divine Interpreter

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Konrad Kocher, 1838
Hymn 1

...Words that end­less bliss im­part,

Kept in an obe­di­ent heart.

All who read, or hear, are blest,...

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Words that end­less bliss im­part,

Kept in an obe­di­ent heart.

All who read, or hear, are blest,

Come, Divine Interpreter

Lamb of God, I Look to Thee

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1742
Composer: Samuel Wesley, 1864
Hymn 2

...Lord, I would be as Thou art;

Give me Thine obe­di­ent heart;

Thou art pi­ti­ful and kind,...

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Lord, I would be as Thou art;

Give me Thine obe­di­ent heart;

Thou art pi­ti­ful and kind,

Lamb of God, I Look to Thee

O God, Unseen Yet Ever Near

lyricist: Edward Osler, 1836
Composer: Day’s Psalter, 1563
Hymn 3

...The man­na from above.

We come, obe­di­ent to Thy Word,

To feast on heav’n­ly food;...

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The man­na from above.

We come, obe­di­ent to Thy Word,

To feast on heav’n­ly food;

O God, Unseen Yet Ever Near

Hark, the Angel Choirs Proclaim

lyricist: From the Latin
Composer: Friedrich Layriz (1808–1859)
Hymn 4

...Bids their ti­mid hearts re­joice.

Hasting with obe­di­ent mind,

Him in swath­ing bands they find;...

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Bids their ti­mid hearts re­joice.

Hasting with obe­di­ent mind,

Him in swath­ing bands they find;

Hark, the Angel Choirs Proclaim

Our Soldiers’ Graves

lyricist: Jones Very (1813–1880)
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1832
Hymn 5

...They suf­fered, toiled, and bled;

And died, obe­di­ent to her laws,

By truth and con­science led....

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They suf­fered, toiled, and bled;

And died, obe­di­ent to her laws,

By truth and con­science led.

Our Soldiers’ Graves

God of the World! Thy Glories Shine

lyricist: Sewall Cutting, 1843
Composer: Joseph Holbrook, 1868
Hymn 6

...Doth at Thy beck its act­ion start—

Throbs on, obe­di­ent to Thy will,

Or ceas­es, at Thy fa­tal chill....

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Doth at Thy beck its act­ion start—

Throbs on, obe­di­ent to Thy will,

Or ceas­es, at Thy fa­tal chill.

God of the World! Thy Glories Shine

Father of Mercies, Send Thy Grace

lyricist: Philip Doddridge (1702–1751)
Composer: Lowell Mason (1792–1872)
Hymn 7

...All pow­er­ful from above

To form in our obe­di­ent souls

The im­age of Thy love....

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All pow­er­ful from above

To form in our obe­di­ent souls

The im­age of Thy love.

Father of Mercies, Send Thy Grace

The Star Proclaims the King Is Here

lyricist: Caelius Sedulius, ca. 450
Composer: Geistliche Lieder, 1535
Hymn 8

...And, chang­ing as He speaks the word,

Flow wine, obe­di­ent to their Lord.

All glo­ry, Je­sus, be to Thee...

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And, chang­ing as He speaks the word,

Flow wine, obe­di­ent to their Lord.

All glo­ry, Je­sus, be to Thee

The Star Proclaims the King Is Here

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