"Jesus Calls Us"
Jesus calls us; o'er the tumult Of our life's wild restless sea, Day by day His sweet voice soundeth, Saying, "Christian, follow Me."
Jesus call us from the worship Of the vain world's golden store, From each idol that would keep us, Saying, "Christian, love me more."
In our joys and in our sorrows, Days of toil and hours of ease, Still He calls in cares and pleasures, "Christians, love Me more than these."
Jesus calls us: by Thy mercies, Savior, may we hear Thy call, Give our hearts to Thine obedience, Serve and love Thee best of all.
Words: Cecil F. Alexander (1852)
Music: William H. Jude (1874)
You can hear the hymn at Trinity Hymnal.
Images courtesy of All Posters
8 comments:
i enjoyed that ...
thank you!
hope your week is filled with things that give you rest and may you joyful!
Saija, I'm glad, Dear, and you are welcome. I thought maybe you would see it early in the morning. :o) You have a joy filled week too!
Oh, Cathy, just lovely!! Yes ~ to serve and love Him best of all, oh that I may be obedient to that call!
I just wish I could convey how much it ministers to my heart to get "filled up" with song and art that praises our Lord and is put together by someone else (it blesses me in a different way than when I do them). I am thrilled you do these, Cathy; your posts are a real treasure to me!
Thank you, Jodi. I appreciate your comment so much. I know what you mean, your hymn posts are such a blessing to me. :o) I still think yours are just wonderful.
Oh, this was wonderful- I had never heard this hymn before! Thank you!
Regina Clare Jane, Oh that just makes me so happy. :o) I want to share some of the beautiful old hymns. And I was thinking everyone probably already knew it! Thank you for your comment.
Cathy, this is one of my favorite hymns to sing !!! and your pictures for this one were outstanding.. you do so well matching your pictures to your hymns...
have a blessed day my friend
Mimi, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I learned through observation :o) and practice. Hope your day was also blessed, dear Mimi.
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