There is a song called "Happiness Is the Lord" that has the line, "Real joy is mine, no matter if teardrops start, I've found the secret, it's Jesus in my heart," that kind of sums up my religious philosophy. I know a lot of people are Christians because they want to go to heaven some day, but I gotta tell you, even if we just lived and died here with no hope of anything after that, I would still be a Christian.
When I was a child, I discovered that Jesus loves me and and I made a choice to put my hand in His. My life hasn't always been easy, far from it at times; but it HAS always been joyful! I believe what God says in His Word, because Jesus IS the Word, and I trust Him completely; plus He sent the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, to help me understand it.
Following are twelve hymns that have had special significance in my life. I will not attempt to put the words to the hymns here, but I have linked to the lyrics.
"Jesus Loves Me" was the first song I learned as a tiny Christian. It gave me the gospel in a nutshell, and taught me to trust Jesus and believe the Bible.
I learned "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" first at church, then to a different tune at church camp. It was very comforting to know I had a Friend I could depend on, that was always there for me even when others had let me down badly.
"Trust and Obey"and "Count Your Blessings" are songs that taught me how to live as a Christian, and shaped my reaction to things that happened in my life. The only thing that puzzled me is the part in "Trust and Obey" where it says "I will walk by His side in the way." I always wondered if I shouldn't get out of the way!
My mother called "Heaven Came Down and Glory Filled My Soul" my song. She'd play it for me on the piano, my sister would sing harmony, and it is the one song I would belt out confidently!
"He Lives" resonates with me because my heart is so full of the love and presence of Jesus in my life and heart. He is a very real Person to me, Friend and Savior.
"Love Lifted Me" is all about salvation, and though I felt the presence of God from a very young age, I still made a conscious choice to accept Him in to my heart. I was very aware of how lost I was without Him, and trusted Him completely to save me.
Once I was saved, I loved the praise songs, such as "Praise Him! Praise Him!" and "He Keeps Me Singing." Great is His Name and Greatly to be praised!
We had an amazing piano player in our church, a lady by the name of Alice Mayhew. A beautiful, godly woman, and a professional piano player that could make you feel like you were already in heaven! I loved when she played "Wonderful Grace of Jesus," and then everyone would begin singing, and it was so rolling and majestic, the men and women singing different parts that gave it a richness that made me feel like my heart was going to come out of my chest and float up to heaven on its own!
"It Is Well With My Soul" is a beautiful song that always makes me cry, and that's before I had even heard the story behind it! It is a sad, beautiful, soul-stirring story of the trust a bereaved father had in his Lord and Savior even after his children had been drowned while coming by ship to join him. The story is here.
"Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee," besides being stunningly beautiful all on its own, also has a great deal of meaning to me, because this is one of the early songs my youngest son learned to play on the piano, and it's one we share a fondness for.
You can click on the names of the hymns to go to a page with lyrics and/or tunes. I pray God has richly blessed the writers of the hymns that give testimony, admonition, guidance, hope and praise to His Holy Name! They have been a rich source of blessings, teachings and strength to me in my Christian walk. And now I hope they will be a blessing to you!
Published by Tracie Walker
After homeschooling our three sons from K-12, I began doing more of the writing I love, with some success. The success I'm proudest of, though, is the more than 30 years of happy marriage I am enjoying with... View profile
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16 Comments
Post a CommentMany of the old traditional hymns are charged with theology and doctrine. Charles Wesley is just one of those great writers who used hymns to lift the saints into a sacred love for scripture. The Redemption Hymnal still grips me more than most and, for some reason, I cannot get hold of the new worship songs. Why?
Jim
This is a good list of "meat and potatoes" hymns vs the too often fluffy "praise" songs in abundance today. Thanks for sharing them!
A most wondeful arti8cle; I love music too. Surprizingly, they have found that people who reside in nursing homes because of dementia remember those old hymns if they don't remember anything else
Wonderful content and many memories awakened by the mention of tunes not so common in the modern church environment. This also makes me interested in checking out the Sacred Harp groups for some of the old tunes they do.
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I love the old traditional hymns. These bring back fond memories.
I just had to re-read and re-comment on this again. I work during the day and sing some of these hymns at work and they make the day go by much better. Love your stuff.
Great l;isting! I know most of them well, some a little, but love a bunch of them, thanks!
What classics you have named here. The history or story behind many of these hymns are just as inspiring as the hymns themselves. Fantastic work here Tracie.
Oh yes I can relate to these songs. You brought me back to years ago when in a little church we belted these songs out too. Thanks again!!!