Concordance D
DAILY (33)
- 12
- Give us each day our daily bread,
- 35
- Giving daily vict’ry over sin:
- Pow’r is yours, as daily to His will you bow.
- 57
- Make me and help me daily to yield,
- 61
- This, the one thing needful daily,
- 103
- Daily walk in God’s pure light.
- 108
- It pays to die daily, to let God control
- 181
- As we daily make the choice
- 193
- As we face the daily strife?
- 200
- Daily by Thy Spirit’s pow’r.
- 205
- Fiercer grows the conflict daily,
- 280
- That as my all I daily yield,
- 285
- He will renew your strength and you will daily
- 297
- And daily led the Man of Galilee.
- 316
- Our daily source of peace is Christ alone,
- 322
- Daily yielding Thee my all
- 326
- For those who daily seek His care;
- 336
- Daily walking in Thy counsel,
- I will face the daily conflict,
- 346
- Though daily I must sacrifice,
- 348
- And His footsteps daily trace—
- Daily face the battle’s strife;
- 355
- May my daily walk and words and actions
- 357
- Though thorns thy daily path bestrew;
- 360
- Daily walking in the truth
- 363
- You can trace His footsteps daily to the better land;
- 364
- 371
- I daily choose the better part.
- 377
- To live the truth throughout the daily home life:
- 390
- That I may daily grow in grace
- 393
- In my soul, and daily give
- Help me, Lord, to daily die,
- 406
- The daily cross they humbly take;
DALE (1)
- 82
- Do thou, my child, o’er hill and dale,
DANGER (9)
- 76
- Grave is the danger if you delay.
- 96
- And calmly every danger brave;
- 115
- 122
- 190
- We are in the midst of danger—
- 297
- Danger seemed nigh— the Saviour fast asleep.
- 321
- Not afraid of death or danger;
- 338
- Oft danger lurks that we may fail to see:
- 364
- The path is full of danger,
DANGERS (3)
- 121
- There are dangers untold in the path you now tread,
- 270
- The dangers that so often hidden lie
- 291
- When dangers my soul overtake.
DARE (6)
- 24
- And dare to leave it there.
- 85
- For I dare not walk alone;
- 95
- And shall I dare go on in sin?
- 132
- And I would not dare to journey
- Still I dare to trust Thy grace.
- 304
- Oh! dare and suffer all things!
DARES (1)
- 137
- One without Thee dares to die!
DARETH (1)
- 325
- None dareth trust his own;
DARK (52)
- 41
- In the ways of dark confusion
- 47
- Who will go through death’s dark waters by our side?
- 49
- And eternity— how dark without Him—
- 52
- E’en though thy path be dark and lone;
- Dark night of fears that doth affrighten
- 55
- Gives it light o’er sin’s dark way,
- 80
- Every dark and dreary valley
- 89
- From this dark world He would draw thee apart,
- 91
- In this dark world I need a friend
- 97
- Through those sad, dark days, see the Saviour:
- 105
- When dark clouds your path o’ershadow,
- 107
- And all was dark as night;
- 111
- Beyond the cold, dark grave.
- 112
- “I am this dark world’s light;
- 115
- In the world so dark and cold;
- 117
- Dark and dreary all around me—
- 126
- Far from the Saviour on ruin’s dark way,
- Far from the Saviour on ruin’s dark way.
- 137
- Lonely and dark the way,
- Dark will the voyage be;
- 159
- Afar from God in sin’s dark way,
- 209
- Dark, dark the night on every side;
- Dark, dark the night on every side;
- 221
- 259
- And if today my path be dark—
- 260
- Dear Lord, when dark and stormy seems our way,
- 261
- There are times in life when the way seems dark,
- 269
- Though the clouds be dark o’erhead;
- 288
- In dark despair, there comes this reassurance:
- 289
- Let life be bright or dark with woe;
- 296
- Though fierce be the storm and though dark the night.
- 297
- Or fainting, yield to thoughts of dark despair?
- 301
- 302
- Should sorrow’s dark night o’er my pathway spread
- 306
- Or e’en the valleys dark below—
- 308
- Yea, though I walk in death’s dark vale,
- 315
- Dark fears and doubts my way attend;
- When earth’s dark shadows fall;
- 317
- After the night of dark defeat is past,
- 338
- Though all is dark, and hope and friends are gone,
- Though dark our path, or be it bright as day,
- 354
- E’en though the path lies dark ahead—
- 361
- Dark night will soon be past.
- 364
- 383
- Relieve when all seems dark and vain,
- 384
- Sinful and dark though the past may have been,
- 385
- 391
- In that night so dark with sorrow,
- 408
- Glory immortal, beyond the dark grave,
- 410
- Called home to rest, dark night has sped forever;
- 412
- Through death’s dark chambers, I need not fear:
- Though dark the valley that lies before me,
DARKENED (2)
- 70
- To the darkened hearts of men;
- 349
- The darkened clouds hang low,
DARKER (2)
- 41
- 121
- Growing darker each step as you go;
DARKEST (4)
- 285
- Wait in your weakness and in darkest hour.
- 307
- I will follow my Saviour o’er life’s darkest way,
- 343
- Through the darkest night.
- 360
- Darkest clouds are riven,
DARKNESS (43)
- 9
- Deepest darkness is prevailing
- Then the darkness will be over;
- 14
- The darkness gathers round:
- 15
- No darkness now, nor fear at all,
- 31
- Why will you in darkness roam?
- 36
- He came to be a light to those in darkness,
- Do not delay, lest darkness overwhelm you
- 66
- O seeking soul, in darkness still,
- 78
- Other ways will end in darkness;
- 81
- As a beacon in the darkness,
- 102
- Come from darkness into light;
- 107
- And wandered on in darkness,
- The darkness seemed to deepen;
- 130
- With death and darkness surging wild.
- 132
- Darkness can affright me never:
- 143
- In the darkness and gloom,
- 152
- Oh, turn from the darkness, and walk in the light.
- 170
- The darkness deepens— Lord, with me abide;
- 173
- God is here when all is darkness
- 181
- Where Thy light dispels our darkness,
- 184
- Lighten all our darkness now,
- 190
- Fierce and strong the pow’rs of darkness—
- 192
- Praying when the darkness gathers
- 202
- For those who in the darkness dwell,
- 237
- From darkness Thou hast shown me light,
- 239
- In this world of doubt and darkness,
- 242
- And legions of darkness against Him were hurled,
- 262
- Darkness or sunshine, ever follow me.”
- 277
- But faith can walk with God in darkness,
- 285
- From God’s control, to darkness and to sin.
- 292
- In times of deepest darkness,
- 294
- The hosts of darkness fill,
- 326
- And darkness gathers o’er my way,
- 328
- In the world, with darkness reigning,
- 330
- Men die in darkness at thy side,
- 331
- Live above the gloom and darkness:
- 334
- Clear before us through the darkness
- 340
- When darkness gathers o’er my pilgrim way;
- 357
- Fret not thy soul— through times of darkness,
- 361
- Or through the darkness gleaming,
- 368
- Once I wandered on in darkness,
- 370
- Watch through the darkness deep,
- 372
- ’Gainst the pow’rs of sin and darkness,
DARK’NING (1)
- 297
- Should threat’ning clouds appear in dark’ning skies.
DART (2)
- 253
- Secure from Satan’s fiery dart,
- 369
- No dart can harm: we’re in His care
DARTS (1)
- 371
- The fiery darts which Satan hurls,
DAUGHTER (1)
- 123
- Dost thou, as Samaria’s daughter,
DAUNTLESS (1)
- 33
- Dauntless was He, true and brave;
DAWN (11)
- 237
- The dawn has broken after night;
- 239
- Breaks the dawn of endless day.
- 246
- Till the dawn of endless day;
- 310
- Going before them at break of the dawn!
- 317
- Sweet is the rest that comes with dawn at last,
- 350
- Thy struggle will end at the dawn of day,
- 357
- The dawn of God’s eternal day.
- 375
- All through the night until the break of dawn.
- 396
- For us eternity will dawn;
- 400
- If at the dawn of the early morning
- If He should come at the dawn or midnight,
DAWNING (2)
- 329
- From the dawning of the day,
- 412
- Oh, glorious dawning, blest resurrection!
DAWNS (1)
- 7
- How, after night, bright dawns the morrow
DAWN’S (1)
- 245
- Sing to me when dawn’s first wak’ning
DAY (182)
- 5
- 10
- All our strength from day to day.
- All our strength from day to day.
- 11
- From day to day;
- From day to day;
- Some bright, glad day His own
- 12
- Give us each day our daily bread,
- 17
- 29
- To ponder therein day and night.
- 32
- Which leads to God and endless day;
- Our song shall praise Him day and night.
- 39
- In serving Him from day to day
- 40
- Wait not a more convenient day:
- Until another day is born;
- Nor wait a more convenient day;
- 43
- On that great judgment day.
- 49
- Were my life worth living for a day?
- 52
- Shall vanish in the light of day;
- 57
- Teach me submission, Father, each day;
- 66
- That leads to God’s eternal day;
- 67
- Come a more convenient day?
- 70
- 71
- Leading on to endless day—
- Now is your accepted day,
- 73
- Till the close of life’s last day;
- 74
- He has waited all the day:
- 77
- Where I shall rest at close of day.
- 79
- After death the judgment day.
- Drifting on from day to day?
- Drifting on from day to day?
- 83
- Every day some new illusion
- 87
- And learn His will each day,
- 91
- To guide and keep me day by day;
- To guide and keep me day by day;
- 93
- Ere all toil ends at close of the day.
- 99
- 100
- To the realms of perfect day,
- 101
- To God and home and rest and endless day.
- 103
- Labour now while it is day,
- 104
- 105
- Life’s short day will soon be over;
- On that day the books will open;
- 106
- Every day is just one day nearer
- 110
- From home and light of day.
- 111
- Your life’s short day is ended,
- 112
- And all thy day be bright.”
- 119
- To keep you day by day,
- To keep you day by day,
- 122
- 128
- We are building day by day,
- We are building day by day,
- 135
- You cannot escape the day
- 136
- Ere your day of grace is past
- 137
- Making bright the cheerless day.
- 139
- Soon will pass God’s day of grace,
- 142
- Wait not until your day of grace is past
- 143
- One day too late, many will wait,
- There is coming a day
- 147
- On that great judgment day,
- 152
- Oh, how will you stand on the great judgment day?
- 154
- It will lead you on to home and endless day.
- 157
- Let Him guide you every day.
- 162
- 165
- Every day and hour supplying
- 170
- Swift to its close ebbs out life’s little day;
- 186
- Whose prayers ascend both day and night;
- 187
- Begin the day with God—
- Go through the day with God,
- Conclude the day with God—
- 190
- 191
- Watch and pray every day,
- Watch and pray every day,
- And our path is bright as day,
- 197
- This is my heart cry day unto day;
- This is my heart cry day unto day;
- Thou art my pattern day unto day;
- Thou art my pattern day unto day;
- 204
- To face the conflict day by day
- 207
- To the day of our redemption,
- 210
- Whispers at break of day,
- Whispers at close of day,
- 213
- To keep them in the evil day.
- 216
- 228
- Strength for the toils of the day?
- 229
- Speaks to my heart each day:
- Speaks to my heart each day:
- Speaks to my heart each day:
- Speaks to my heart each day:
- 230
- Each passing day along the way;
- Whisp’ring to us each day.
- 231
- Speak Thou to me each day, Lord,
- 232
- In His dealings every day,
- 233
- I trust Him in the evil day;
- 234
- And every day I live I seem
- 236
- For needed grace He gives me day by day,
- For needed grace He gives me day by day,
- Who day by day is suff’ring from defeat,
- Who day by day is suff’ring from defeat,
- 239
- Breaks the dawn of endless day.
- 241
- I value more each day,
- With Him each day.
- 244
- And here all day they rise;
- 245
- And when day has aged to noontide
- 246
- Till the dawn of endless day;
- 251
- Abide and sing praises, lest one day you see
- 259
- To aid me as I live this day,
- 260
- Dear Lord, we need Thy cleansing every day;
- 261
- Lord, it’s not in me as I walk each day
- Help me see things now as I’ll one day see,
- 265
- Night will be turned to day,
- 266
- 269
- Seemeth heavier every day,
- 270
- A brighter, clearer day.”
- 271
- Unto Him against that day.”
- 273
- And on that last great day I’ll stand
- And shall not fear on that great day,
- 284
- I never can forget the day
- 287
- Every day I look to Jesus—
- Must one day be left behind.
- 292
- 296
- And love lights the path for me day by day;
- And love lights the path for me day by day;
- 298
- Then in that path which leads to Day,
- 306
- He’ll guide and help you day by day.
- He’ll guide and help you day by day.
- ’Tis sweet each day with Him to go.
- At eventide, when day is done:
- 313
- 315
- When, at the close of life’s short day,
- 316
- Finished earth’s day, eternity begun.
- 317
- And breaks the day: the triumph of Thy will—
- Sweet is the rest that comes at close of day,
- 319
- ’Tis not in vain to yield ourselves each day,
- With joy we’ll one day meet Him face to face.
- 320
- One whom I willingly serve day by day;
- One whom I willingly serve day by day;
- 324
- Live for others every day:
- Live for others day by day—
- Live for others day by day—
- 326
- Who ever leads me night and day.
- 327
- Will heal thee day by day;
- Will heal thee day by day;
- 329
- From the dawning of the day,
- 337
- With the service I render each day,
- 338
- For there will come the breaking of the day:
- Though dark our path, or be it bright as day,
- 339
- That Christ intercedes now by day and by night
- For wisdom and grace are bestowed every day
- 340
- But yield each day to Thee my very best.
- 342
- For if some day they long to know the Saviour,
- Until the day His glorious face I see.
- 343
- 344
- Abide each day within Thy love;
- 345
- His love will bear me on till close of day.
- 349
- Until one day with boundless joy,
- 350
- Thy struggle will end at the dawn of day,
- 354
- To do His will from day to day,
- To do His will from day to day,
- That day when we surround the throne,
- 357
- The dawn of God’s eternal day.
- 359
- God’s best each day to see;
- 362
- I long to know Thee better day by day;
- I long to know Thee better day by day;
- 363
- Gladly yielding Thee my best and all from day to day;
- Gladly yielding Thee my best and all from day to day;
- Though the world may sneer and scoff and hinder every day;
- 365
- Oh! to win His smile each day!
- Brings each day the heav’nly sunlight;
- 366
- All your life’s little day here below;
- 368
- And each day I long to follow
- 370
- Till breaking of the day.
- Till breaking of the day.
- Till breaking of the day.
- The breaking of the day.
- 376
- Keep on pursuing till close of the day.
- 383
- To keep us in the evil day;
- 392
- Then welcome day, and farewell mortal night.
- 398
- 401
- Lift thy head, the day draws near
- Art thou waiting for the day
- 405
- And till the day when Thou shalt come, Lord Jesus,
- 412
- I see in Jesus; earth’s day is done.
DAYLIGHT (1)
- 175
- And work till daylight softens into ev’n;
DAYS (46)
- 1
- Tell of the days that He passed,
- 16
- 19
- Days and years pass swiftly by.
- 29
- Till pilgrimage days are no more.
- 34
- While our days are speeding past;
- Teach us, Lord, our days to number,
- Teach us, Lord, our days to number—
- Teach us, Lord, our days to number;
- Teach us, Lord, our days to number;
- 41
- And thy life, as days are passing,
- 44
- Strength proportioned to your days.
- 74
- He has waited all thy days:
- 97
- All our days go by like a shadow;
- In the days of youth, oh, remember,
- Through those sad, dark days, see the Saviour:
- 102
- Fleeting days are telling fast
- 103
- Days and years glide swiftly by;
- 112
- Till trav’lling days are done.
- 135
- When your days on earth are o’er;
- 147
- Your days and years are passing,
- 192
- When our days on earth are done.
- 193
- As we think of days before us,
- 229
- “These days of tribulation,
- 231
- 238
- Our days are as the grass
- 240
- We thank Thee, Lord, for weary days,
- Days when, beneath the desert sun,
- 245
- Sounding forth in joyful days,
- 267
- And spend my days to serve and praise
- 278
- Though weary days be mine;
- 280
- For I have learned in days gone by
- Whate’er the future days may bring,
- 294
- Throughout the coming days;
- 295
- My comfort in days of distress;
- 297
- All coming days His hand will lead us through.
- 311
- My days of banishment are o’er.
- I pass my days in sweet content
- 312
- 328
- And Thy mercy all our days.
- 347
- Our thoughts of days that lie ahead
- 349
- And future days shall hold no fear
- 354
- To face the lonely days and years,
- 360
- 377
- To live our days on earth as days in heaven,
- To live our days on earth as days in heaven,
- To spend our days, our health, our life for Him,
DAZZLE (1)
- 224
- I see the sights that dazzle,
DAZZLING (1)
- 8
- The dazzling splendours of the sky:
DEAD (6)
- 22
- The Judge of the quick and the dead?
- 26
- And quickened from the dead.
- 168
- 196
- The way is hid, my hope is dead
- 299
- Raised from the dead, He sat upon the throne.
- 340
- The trump shall sound, the dead in Christ shall waken,
DEAF (1)
DEALINGS (1)
- 232
- In His dealings every day,
DEAR (45)
- 46
- Dear Lord, Thou’st always loved me— love me still,
- 52
- How near and dear He then will be!
- 65
- Sow Thy precious seed, dear Saviour,
- 69
- For Thou, dear Lord, and Thou alone
- 81
- May I ever prize, dear Saviour,
- 84
- O my dear one, follow me.”
- 88
- In Thy dear hand I’m resting,
- 95
- Earth’s pleasures shall I still hold dear?
- 160
- Renounce every idol, though dear it may be,
- 171
- Break Thou the bread of life, dear Lord, to me,
- Bless Thou the Truth, dear Lord, to me, to me,
- 175
- “Come ye aside from all the world holds dear,
- 198
- To sit and learn at His dear feet
- 207
- 223
- The vain, proud things that once were dear to me,
- 231
- Till our dear Lord we see.
- 242
- The name of our Saviour is dear to our heart;
- 245
- ’Tis the song of God’s dear Son.
- 246
- At the sound of His dear voice.
- 260
- Dear Lord, when dark and stormy seems our way,
- Dear Lord, when pow’rs of earth and sin oppose,
- Dear Lord, though suff’rings press upon our soul,
- Dear Lord, we need Thy cleansing every day;
- Dear Lord, Thy faithful life inspires us now
- 263
- To every dear command of Thine.
- 286
- Dear Lord, an off’ring I would bring
- 302
- Dear Saviour, keep me by Thy side,
- Dear Saviour, lead me by Thy hand divine,
- Dear Saviour, lead me, lest my faith should fail,
- 311
- Dear as the apple of God’s eye.
- 315
- Dear Saviour, let Thy peace descend
- 321
- Pray, “Dear Lord, Thy will be done.”
- 323
- Dear Saviour, keep them hour by hour
- Dear Lord, we thank Thee for our youth today
- 344
- Dear Saviour, leave me not alone,
- Dear Saviour, I am Thine.
- 349
- Dear Lord, when o’er my pilgrim way
- 350
- Just cling to the hand of God’s dear Son
- 354
- Spend and be spent for Christ’s dear sake;
- 375
- For His dear sake, be strong!
- 383
- 403
- And say again, “Dear Lord, send me.”
- 410
- We feel Thee near— dear Guiding Star and Light.
- 411
- Mourn not, dear soul, thy loved one is at rest
- 412
- I walk securely with One so dear.
DEARER (2)
- 75
- As I near the end He’ll dearer be.
- 352
- Far dearer would death be with Jesus
DEAREST (1)
- 134
- Oh, be reconciled to your dearest friend:
DEARLY (1)
- 67
- And your life, so dearly purchased,
DEATH (48)
- 11
- Sickness and death no more,
- 31
- Death is ever drawing nearer,
- 32
- We will be true, be true till death.
- 37
- “Come to me ere death draws nigh;
- 38
- Earth’s honours fade, death comes to all;
- 64
- Should death sound out the final call,
- 73
- Facing death and cruel mocking—
- 79
- After death the judgment day.
- 96
- To save thy soul from death and hell.
- 97
- Soon our feet must tread the vale of death.
- 98
- Shall we hear when death shall take us,
- 102
- Death and judgment drawing nigh;
- 111
- The night of death is coming;
- 121
- To the river of death, with no hope in your heart—
- 122
- Death! death is approaching;
- Death! death is approaching;
- 130
- With death and darkness surging wild.
- 166
- His death, His cross, His crown;
- 169
- Death cannot separate us:
- 186
- And forth to death their captives lead;
- 190
- Snares of death are found.
- 195
- Naught in life nor death can harm us,
- 211
- In life, in death, deny me not;
- 218
- Even though death assail us,
- 219
- Thou hast loved me unto death;
- 264
- The law of sin and death would rise
- 279
- Death would return our souls to Thee;
- 292
- E’en death at last is conquered,
- 307
- His love cannot fail; it is stronger than death:
- For His love cannot fail; it is stronger than death:
- 312
- To walk the vale of death
- 317
- Death to a life that brings me only loss;
- But from this death a resurrection sure:
- 321
- Not afraid of death or danger;
- Who, though death and anguish facing,
- 324
- Live for others, and when death
- 338
- Hold fast— to fail, for thee means death and hell.
- 352
- Far dearer would death be with Jesus
- 360
- Loved with love as strong as death,
- 361
- Will firm till death remain.
- 367
- Hold fast, and be thou faithful unto death;
- 386
- And from fear of death to save.
- 391
- Cruel was the death He suffered,
- 392
- Not life nor death, with all their agitation,
- 410
- Oh! wondrous glories where no death can sever,
- 411
- Sweet, sweet release, when pain and death have flown,
- Morn, brightest morn, shall break, with death no more,
- 412
- ’Twas Jesus vanquished death and the grave;
DEATHLESS (2)
- 53
- His deathless love, how strong!—
- 59
- Life, rest and peace, the flow’rs of deathless bloom,
DEATH’S (10)
- 3
- Death’s bitter cup He must drink all alone.
- 47
- Who will go through death’s dark waters by our side?
- 136
- Death’s cold hand you cannot stay.
- 159
- Death’s angel soon will come and say,
- 170
- Where is death’s sting? Where, grave, thy victory?
- 258
- Him who walked death’s lonely way,
- 308
- Yea, though I walk in death’s dark vale,
- 319
- To Him who died to save us from death’s sting.
- 352
- With Him pass death’s vale at the end.
- 412
- Through death’s dark chambers, I need not fear:
DEBTORS (1)
DECAY (5)
- 56
- Than things that soon decay;
- 102
- Fairest flowers soon decay,
- 103
- Moth and rust cannot decay.
- 116
- The gold of the Kingdom will never decay;
- 170
- Change and decay in all around I see;
DECEITFUL (1)
- 149
- The riches of earth are deceitful,
DECEIVE (3)
- 25
- Human hearts and looks deceive me;
- 135
- Do not let the world deceive!
- 164
- Let not sin’s wiles thy precious soul deceive.
DECEIVED (2)
- 134
- Those who come to Him will not be deceived,
- 161
- Satan deceived as an angel of light.
DECEIVES (1)
- 281
- The foolish heart deceives;
DECLARE (1)
- 218
- This shall declare His kingdom,
DECLARED (2)
- 42
- God has declared the pure in heart
- 70
- Send Thy truth, declared of old,
DECLARING (1)
- 9
- All His truth to us declaring,
DECREASING (1)
DECREE (1)
- 235
- From lips of babes, by Thy decree,
DEED (7)
- 64
- To grow like Him in word and deed.
- 128
- Every deed forms a part in this building of ours
- 172
- Cleanse us from sinful thought and deed,
- 204
- To check the word or deed or thought,
- 215
- In every deed and every word.
- A heart that reaches to do a deed,
- 323
- Doing each thoughtful deed,
DEEDS (1)
- 350
- With pure and Christ-like deeds.
DEEP (36)
- 15
- My rest is deep and strong,
- 22
- 23
- To suffer such deep agony.
- 65
- Deep within this heart of mine,
- 110
- His tender look deep love revealed,
- 177
- Oh, meet our soul’s deep need:
- 184
- Speaking forth our hearts’ deep sigh.
- Give us Thy deep sympathy;
- 191
- In the times of deep depression
- 194
- Oh, respect our soul’s deep need,
- 200
- Lord, my heart’s deep need Thou knowest—
- Lord, my heart’s deep need Thou knowest—
- Lord, my heart’s deep need Thou knowest—
- 219
- All Thy soul’s deep agony,
- 246
- Satisfies my heart’s deep longings,
- 254
- 267
- 273
- Deep hidden in His heart of love,
- 288
- In deep distress, oh, hear my needy cry,
- 297
- The tempest raged upon the angry deep.
- The waves rolled high, fierce raged the angry deep;
- 300
- My heart’s deep need can ne’er be met,
- 309
- Flows on forever, still and deep;
- 313
- Deep hidden in His heart;
- 315
- Dost meet my heart’s deep need,
- Dost meet my heart’s deep need.
- 331
- This will heal your soul’s deep sorrow,
- 351
- Has a deep, eternal pleasure:
- Deep, unfathomable pleasure:
- 368
- And He meets my heart’s deep need.
- 370
- Watch through the darkness deep,
- 378
- Oh, wondrous knowledge, deep and high!
- 391
- 402
- 405
- Touch Thou my heart with Thine own deep compassion,
- And put within, a burning, deep ambition
DEEPEN (1)
- 107
- The darkness seemed to deepen;
DEEPENS (1)
- 170
- The darkness deepens— Lord, with me abide;
DEEPER (8)
- 107
- 178
- 201
- Deeper than the deepest sea,
- 239
- Growing fuller, deeper, stronger,
- 383
- And fill our hearts with deeper purpose
- 385
- When the deeper cost we meet,
- 398
- Deeper fellowship forever,
- Deeper joys we then shall know;
DEEPEST (5)
- 9
- Deepest darkness is prevailing
- 132
- Though the gloom of deepest midnight
- 201
- Deeper than the deepest sea,
- 269
- Passing through the deepest waters,
- 292
- In times of deepest darkness,
DEEPLY (2)
- 29
- I cherish His word deeply hid in my heart—
- 347
- Are deeply rooted in the Lord;
DEEP’NING (1)
- 156
- Life is now passing, the shadows are deep’ning;
DEFAMED (1)
- 304
- Despised, defamed, unknown,
DEFEAT (8)
- 193
- 236
- Who day by day is suff’ring from defeat,
- 296
- That once walked so firm and then scorned defeat,
- 317
- After the night of dark defeat is past,
- 349
- 350
- And all thou canst see is defeat,
- 373
- All prayer prevailing, who can defeat?
- 376
- Faint, yet pursuing, own no defeat;
DEFEATS (1)
- 384
- Many the crushing defeats I have seen,
DEFENCE (2)
- 214
- No defence would I have known—
- 307
- Jesus is my strong tow’r and my rock of defence:
DEFEND (4)
- 32
- He will protect us and defend
- 214
- Will defend His trusting sheep.
- 315
- Stretch forth Thine arm, my soul defend;
- 323
- Defend Thine own, draw near and take their part.
DEFENDER (2)
- 83
- Let Him be your soul’s defender;
- 291
- He is an unfailing defender
DEFILE (2)
- 236
- So much that would defile and hinder me,
- 365
- Drives away what would defile.
DEFILED (3)
- 38
- God loves thee though by sin defiled;
- 62
- I, so unworthy, so weak and defiled;
- 285
- Lest you should be exalted and defiled.
DEFILEMENT (2)
- 252
- From defilement keep me free;
- 388
DEFYING (2)
- 50
- Sin and Satan’s host defying,
- 323
- Defying truth and boasting at great length,
DELAY (9)
- 36
- Do not delay, lest darkness overwhelm you
- 74
- 76
- Grave is the danger if you delay.
- 79
- Come, He calls thee, don’t delay—
- 95
- My heart I yield without delay.
- 126
- Earnestly saying, “Do not delay;
- 149
- And risk not a moment’s delay;
- 159
- Without delay, wilt thou reply,
- 201
- Lord, I yield without delay.
DELIGHT (9)
- 29
- Thy law is my joy and delight;
- 72
- Which give no peace nor pure delight?
- 176
- Thou dost delight to put our wrongs aside,
- 246
- Resting there with great delight;
- 254
- Delight with Him to dwell;
- In humble, contrite hearts, delight
- 296
- Thy mercy and truth are my joy and delight,
- 353
- I delight to do His will,
- 410
- Thou art, O God, our comfort and delight;
DELIGHTETH (1)
- 305
- Not where the flesh delighteth,
DELIGHTS (3)
- 173
- He delights there to abide.
- 295
- The Saviour delights to control.
- 382
- When we’re worthy He delights
DELIVER (5)
- 176
- Deliver us from that which makes us strong
- 232
- God is faithful to deliver
- 288
- Deliver me from this cruel, cunning nature,
- 310
- Soon to deliver Thy “little flock” here!
- 383
- His heart will plan, His hand deliver
DELUDED (1)
- 138
- Bitter, the cry of deluded men;
DELUSION (1)
DELUSIONS (1)
- 144
- From sin’s delusions why not now depart?
DEMAND (2)
- 324
- Meeting ever love’s demand.
- 343
DEMANDS (3)
- 6
- Demands my soul, my life, my all.
- 53
- To all His heart demands,
- 212
- And satisfy His just demands,
DENY (6)
- 96
- Deny thyself, the world forsake,
- 181
- To deny ourselves and all Thy will obey.
- 211
- In life, in death, deny me not;
- 288
- Swayed by the crowd, my Master to deny,
- 316
- And self deny, His purpose to fulfil;
- 393
- Self in all its forms deny;
DENYING (1)
- 266
- Yielding to God, denying self,
DEPART (21)
- 3
- Cast out their Saviour and bid Him depart.
- 40
- His Holy Spirit may depart.
- 52
- Oh, do not let Him then depart!
- 60
- When earthly joys depart,
- 89
- “Turn now from sin, and from evil depart:
- 107
- 134
- Do not bid your Lord depart.
- 137
- And you hear His word “Depart.”
- 143
- Jesus will say, “Depart ye away;
- “Go! depart, ye are not of my flock”;
- 144
- From sin’s delusions why not now depart?
- 145
- 149
- And let your Redeemer depart?
- 154
- Shall His Spirit, grieved, depart?
- 163
- 167
- Grieve not the Spirit, lest He depart;
- 216
- 254
- 255
- Let me not unheard depart;
- 295
- Depart from the upright in heart;
- 393
- Bid my carnal mind depart;
DEPARTS (2)
- 246
- Gloom departs when Thou art near—
- 317
- When life departs, the spirit flies away
DEPEND (8)
- 177
- On Thee our souls depend;
- 182
- 262
- One on whom Jesus always can depend.
- 372
- May the Lord depend on you?
- That He may depend on you.
- May He, then, depend on you?
- May He, then, depend on you?
- May the Lord depend on you?
DEPENDENT (1)
DEPENDING (1)
- 362
- Depending more entirely on Thy pow’r;
DEPRESSION (1)
- 191
- In the times of deep depression
DEPTH (4)
- 146
- Oh, the height and depth of mercy!
- 212
- The depth of His great love.
- 240
- And first we knew what depth of need
- 273
- The length and breadth and depth of love,
DEPTHS (3)
- 189
- Into the depths of the sea,
- 225
- The hidden depths of many a heart.
- 240
- Depths of the heart of God.
DESCEND (3)
- 180
- Descend on us like morning dew,
- 218
- His graces shall descend:
- 315
- Dear Saviour, let Thy peace descend
DESCENDING (3)
- 195
- Peace like heaven’s dew descending,
- 207
- Comforter, from heav’n descending,
- 332
- As the dew so soft descending
DESERT (18)
- 1
- Fasting, alone in the desert,
- 14
- 32
- That leads us through the desert land;
- 39
- In desert plains a feast is spread,
- 68
- Wand’ring lone in the desert,
- Why not flee from the desert?
- 115
- “Far they scatter o’er the desert,
- 169
- And desert stretches now may lie before me;
- 240
- When desert springs were dry,
- Days when, beneath the desert sun,
- Who once the desert trod;
- Remembering the desert way,
- 300
- My life a desert place would be,
- 304
- Make all the desert places
- 309
- The desert blooms as paradise,
- 311
- He found me in a desert land,
- 348
- Oft the desert way is dreary,
- 364
- Though lone the desert pathway,
DESERTS (1)
- 305
- To cross the trackless deserts
DESIGN (1)
DESIRE (7)
- 61
- Quickens every true desire,
- 161
- Lord, I desire to come now to Thee;
- Now I desire no path but Thine own;
- 282
- My one desire, to worthy be
- 299
- Approved of God, what more could we desire?
- 337
- But my heart does aspire with a longing desire,
- 358
- My heart has one desire today:
DESIRED (4)
- 252
- With my soul have I desired Thee,
- With my soul have I desired Thee,
- With my soul have I desired Thee:
- With my soul have I desired Thee,
DESIRES (8)
- 42
- My yearning soul desires to find
- 77
- My soul desires to walk with God,
- My soul desires, it yearns to be,
- 145
- My weary heart desires the rest
- 201
- Shall I yield to His desires?
- 211
- My Master, all my soul desires
- 321
- Hearts not closed by wrong desires,
- 353
- He in it desires to dwell;
DESOLATE (1)
DESOLATIONS (1)
- 240
- The joy no desolations here
DESPAIR (7)
- 76
- Satan will lure you down to despair.
- 121
- And save you from hopeless despair.
- 126
- That you are drifting to endless despair?
- That you are drifting to endless despair?
- 197
- Men lost and dying, souls in despair,
- 288
- In dark despair, there comes this reassurance:
- 297
- Or fainting, yield to thoughts of dark despair?
DESPERATION (1)
- 288
- And lead me, Lord, in all my desperation,
DESPISE (16)
- 25
- Let the world despise and leave me;
- 39
- The world looks on and does despise
- 76
- His invitation do not despise,
- 83
- Don’t despise Him lest tomorrow
- 106
- None would despise the heavenly prize
- 143
- 154
- Oh, beware, lest you despise the Saviour’s voice.
- 156
- Despise not God’s mercy extended in pity;
- 161
- A broken heart Thou wilt not despise.
- 190
- 241
- The lowly way which most despise,
- 275
- Though friends and foes alike despise.
- 282
- Though most despise God’s lowly way,
- 293
- But, like Jesus, to despise
- 363
- Bore the cross in meekness and the shame He did despise,
- 382
- Our God will not despise;
DESPISED (10)
- 1
- He was despised and afflicted,
- 3
- But they despised Him and hardened their heart,
- 4
- But though despised, rejected and outcast,
- Despised, rejected, we shall bear Thy name.
- 25
- Destitute, despised, forsaken,
- 132
- And although despised, forsaken,
- 147
- All who despised His mercy,
- 304
- Despised, defamed, unknown,
- 388
- Endured the cross, despised the shame,
- 408
- Misunderstood and by worldlings despised,
DESPISING (1)
- 351
- Vessels of the world’s despising,
DESTINY (1)
DESTITUTE (2)
- 25
- Destitute, despised, forsaken,
- 347
- And destitute of hope in Him;
DESTROY (2)
- 285
- Or foes without that would destroy and lure us
- 367
- Let neither moth nor rust destroy,
DESTROYED (1)
- 364
- Destroyed by self and sin?
DESTROYING (1)
- 323
- Destroying faith, discouraging the heart,
DESTRUCTION (3)
- 126
- Flee from destruction, escape while you may,
- Flee from destruction, escape while you may.”
- 176
- We know that pride before destruction goes;
DEVIL (1)
- 359
- The world and flesh and devil
DEVOTION (1)
- 33
- Give Him your loyal devotion,
DEW (5)
- 180
- Descend on us like morning dew,
- 195
- Peace like heaven’s dew descending,
- 218
- Fresh as the dew of heaven,
- 245
- Brightens blooms all wet with dew;
- 332
- As the dew so soft descending
DID (11)
- 6
- Did e’er such love and sorrow meet,
- 55
- For thy sins He did atone.
- 154
- For your sins Christ did atone—
- 241
- 243
- A soul did what she could:
- 271
- 322
- Who did all Thy will reveal.
- 341
- Ages have not dimmed the record of the souls who did their best—
- 363
- Bore the cross in meekness and the shame He did despise,
- 364
- As Jesus did that lonely night
- 393
- For my sins He did atone,
DIDST (17)
- 4
- Through suff’ring Thou didst get the victory.
- Sorrow and suff’ring Thou didst never shun;
- 69
- Didst for the sins of men atone.
- 130
- Thou didst not touch; I’d be like Thee,
- Why Thou didst point the hardest path,
- 132
- Thou didst bear it once for me;
- 171
- As Thou didst break the loaves beside the sea.
- As Thou didst bless the bread by Galilee;
- 182
- We know that Thou didst suffer
- What Thou didst say to them, Lord,
- 206
- Thou didst in mercy shed Thy blood to save me;
- 219
- Saviour, Thou didst leave Thy throne
- For my sins Thou didst atone:
- 231
- Thou didst reveal Thy will;
- 260
- To overcome, as Thou didst teach us how;
- 286
- Thou didst not shrink from Calvary,
- 301
- We’re glad Thou didst tell us:
DIE (43)
- 3
- Nailed to the cross where they left Him to die;
- 8
- Was it for me He came to die?
- 14
- How soon they fade and die!
- 27
- 37
- You shall live and shall not die.”
- 49
- When I come to die, what will it be?
- 55
- Peace and joys that never die.
- 73
- Come to earth to bleed and die;
- 93
- And to die, thus God’s best to obtain.
- 102
- That the die will soon be cast,
- 103
- For thou very soon must die.
- 108
- It pays to die daily, to let God control
- 110
- And ’twas for thee I came to die:
- 111
- 137
- One without Thee dares to die!
- 144
- Why will you perish? Oh! why will you die
- 160
- To die with no hope! hast thou counted the cost?
- To die out of Christ, and thy soul to be lost?
- 162
- “Souls of mine, why will ye die?”
- 164
- How sad thy lot, if thou shouldst hopeless die.
- 169
- 186
- While souls drift on in sin to die.
- 188
- 209
- Apart from Thee my soul must die;
- 212
- And for our sins He came to die.
- 238
- 244
- 250
- Oh! wondrous love, that He, my Lord, should die.
- 267
- 274
- 288
- To stubborn will, oh, help me, Lord, to die;
- 311
- No ransomed soul need ever die.”
- 316
- The joys of earth— how soon they fade and die!
- 319
- ’Tis not in vain to die indeed to sin
- 330
- Men die in darkness at thy side,
- 333
- Just before He was to die.
- 354
- From corn of wheat learn how to die,
- 358
- For things which only fade and die?
- 393
- Help me, Lord, to daily die,
- 398
- Shall arise, no more to die.
- 403
- When millions live in sin to die,
- 404
- Must fall into the ground and die;
- And yet refuse in love to die?
DIED (50)
- 2
- More of His love who died for me.
- More of His love who died for me.
- 3
- Tell how He lived for me; tell how He died,
- Suffered and died for my sins on the tree;
- 6
- On which the Prince of glory died,
- 8
- He died for me, He took my place.
- Was it for me the Saviour died?
- 20
- Thou hast died to make me free;
- As He died for sinners,
- Died for you and me.
- Bowed His head and died.
- 22
- In agony died on the tree?
- 27
- “I died your soul to free”;
- The Lamb of God has died;
- 46
- To Thee who died upon the cruel tree
- 49
- Who endured the cross and died for me,
- 55
- He who died thy soul to save;
- 64
- If Christ had never died for me;
- 67
- “Soul, I died that you might live”;
- 76
- For your transgressions died on the tree,
- 79
- ’Twas thy soul He died to win.
- 89
- Have I not died for thee? Give me thy heart.”
- 91
- He died to save and ransom me.
- 105
- Bled and died for you and me.
- 106
- Countless millions have lingered and died,
- 107
- “O soul, I died for thee,
- 134
- Since He died your soul to win,
- 138
- Glorified, He who once died for men;
- 139
- In your heart for which He died.
- 140
- For you He bled and died.
- 155
- 167
- I died to make thee free;
- 210
- Who died my poor soul to win.
- 214
- Who had died my soul to save,
- 217
- The Lamb of God, who died for me.
- “Herein is love: He died for me.”
- 243
- 268
- Who died our souls to save—
- 293
- For which Jesus lived and died,
- 319
- To Him who died to save us from death’s sting.
- 324
- Yet for others lived and died,
- 349
- 354
- Who died in faith, this truth have proved;
- 382
- Lived and died a sacrifice,
- 386
- 388
- Rejected by the world He died;
- He lived for me; He died for me;
- 389
- He bowed His blood-stained head and died:
- 404
- Be sure some corn of wheat has died,
- 405
- “These are the souls for whom my Saviour died.”
DIES (1)
- 374
- With joy that never dies.
DIFF’RENT (1)
- 4
- Why should we wish to take a diff’rent way,
DIM (9)
- 44
- And the eye of faith grow dim.
- 131
- Light which naught on earth can dim.
- 136
- Ere the lamp of life grows dim;
- 170
- Earth’s joys grow dim, its glories pass away;
- 228
- Sometimes my sky may be dim,
- 240
- Can reach or cloud or dim—
- 274
- No pow’r on earth can dim.
- 304
- 351
- Naught of self the light to dim,
DIMINISH (1)
- 408
- I must diminish for Him to increase.
DIMINISHED (1)
- 387
- Yet His ardour ne’er diminished,
DIMMED (2)
- 297
- Why should our eyes be dimmed with needless tears?
- 341
- Ages have not dimmed the record of the souls who did their best—
DIN (1)
- 143
- They are lost mid the din and the strife.
DIRE (1)
- 60
- In times of dire distress,
DIRECT (1)
- 261
- To direct my own steps aright:
DIRECTING (1)
DISAPPEARING (1)
- 409
- When time with me is disappearing,
DISAPPOINT (1)
- 342
- And may I never, never disappoint Him
DISAPPOINTED (2)
- 68
- By the world disappointed,
- 107
- Its pleasures disappointed—
DISAPPOINTMENTS (2)
- 260
- Or disappointments come, be this our goal:
- 278
- And e’en though disappointments come,
DISASTER (1)
- 395
- One little hour to bravely meet disaster,
DISCERN (1)
- 2
- More of His holy will discern;
DISCERNING (1)
- 213
- A clear, discerning, single eye.
DISCIPLE (3)
- 96
- “If thou wouldst my disciple be;
- 284
- “If thou wouldst my disciple be,
- 355
DISCIPLES (3)
- 182
- And saidst to Thy disciples,
- 333
- As He prayed with His disciples
- 397
- Then shall His weary and faithful disciples
DISCLAIM (1)
DISCOURAGED (3)
- 64
- My heart would oft discouraged be,
- 269
- When our soul is much discouraged
- 279
- Teach our discouraged hearts to feel
DISCOURAGING (1)
- 323
- Destroying faith, discouraging the heart,
DISDAIN (1)
DISEASE (1)
- 227
- Oh, heal my soul from all disease,
DISGRACE (1)
DISHONOUR (1)
- 126
- Shame and dishonour wait those who stray
DISHONOURS (1)
- 281
- The arm of flesh dishonours Thee;
DISMAY (2)
- 309
- No clouds obscure, no fears dismay;
- 339
- There’s balm for each wound and relief for dismay;
DISMAYED (1)
- 59
- O dying man, with guilt and sin dismayed,
DISMISS (1)
- 82
- Oh, look to me, dismiss thy fears,
DISOWNED (2)
- 55
- In a life by world disowned,
- 387
- He, their Saviour, stood disowned;
DISPEL (2)
- 47
- Who will light the way before us and dispel all doubt and fear,
- 393
- All self-will subdue, dispel;
DISPELLED (1)
- 311
- His tender care dispelled my fear
DISPELLING (2)
- 110
- 344
- Dispelling all my doubt and fear,
DISPELS (1)
- 181
- Where Thy light dispels our darkness,
DISPLAY (1)
- 398
- All His glory to display.
DISPOSAL (2)
- 247
- 348
- All our life, at His disposal,
DISQUIETED (1)
- 41
- If thy heart be oft disquieted,
DISTANCE (1)
- 44
- Lest He vanish in the distance
DISTANT (3)
- 117
- In the distant land of famine,
- 239
- Then from distant lands, united,
- 343
- Though at times the goal seems distant,
DISTRACTING (1)
- 183
- Oh, banish each distracting thought,
DISTRESS (7)
- 25
- Man may trouble and distress me;
- 60
- In times of dire distress,
- 242
- His love pierced the gloom of our bitter distress,
- 288
- In deep distress, oh, hear my needy cry,
- 292
- 295
- My comfort in days of distress;
- 315
- And when I call in my distress
DISTRESSED (1)
- 227
- In times when I was sore distressed.
DIVINE (36)
- 6
- Love so amazing, so divine,
- 29
- To sit at the feet of my Master divine
- 37
- To a life that is divine;
- 43
- The name of Christ divine.
- 50
- 58
- 63
- Divine is that blest message,
- Impelled by love divine.
- 65
- Springing forth to life divine.
- 89
- “Give me thy heart,” says the Spirit divine,
- 105
- Fellowship divine forever
- 155
- His life divine will fill your soul
- 166
- Of His divine compassion,
- 177
- Filled with Thy life divine,
- 178
- 210
- I learn of His love divine.
- 219
- Source of life and love divine,
- 222
- The sign and seal that grace divine,
- 238
- Whose favours are divine.
- 239
- Of Thy boundless love divine.
- 243
- 253
- Oh! matchless love so pure, divine;
- 257
- 258
- Saved and kept by love divine,
- 261
- Help me yield to Thy plan divine;
- 267
- His life divine henceforth is mine,
- 284
- And filled my soul with life divine;
- 302
- Dear Saviour, lead me by Thy hand divine,
- 313
- His light and love divine
- 336
- Strengthened with Thy life divine.
- 344
- How sweet Thy gentle touch divine,
- 348
- Love divine, so pure and changeless,
- 349
- From Thy great love divine.
- 351
- To be filled with love divine.
- 360
- Love divine will bear me through
- 393
- Rich supplies of grace divine—
DIVINELY (1)
- 250
- Oh! precious fellowship, divinely sweet!
DO (140)
- 4
- With the great crowds who will not do, but say?
- 10
- Sweet it is His will to do;
- 11
- 31
- Do not grieve His Holy Spirit;
- Do not linger on the plain.
- Do not build your hope on theory:
- Do not slight the invitation;
- 32
- His arm is strong: we do not fear,
- 35
- This is what He offers; nothing else will do
- 36
- Do not delay, lest darkness overwhelm you
- 39
- Will teach me how to do my part
- 40
- God’s time is now: oh, do not wait
- God’s time is now: do not rebel
- 41
- “Do not longer vainly wander;
- Do not further go
- 43
- “Come, follow me, and do not fear,”
- 44
- Do not let your courage fail.
- 51
- O friend, do you know that this Kingdom is nigh?
- O friend, do you know He will power impart?
- O friend, do you know that this throne is your heart?
- 52
- Oh, do not let Him then depart!
- 63
- I’ll gladly do my part;
- Do stones there have possession?
- Do thorns now rule in me?
- 67
- Come to Jesus— do not fear.
- 74
- Do not grieve Him longer;
- Do not slight His call.
- 76
- Yield to His pleading, do not gainsay:
- His invitation do not despise,
- 77
- The world may frown; I do not fear:
- 80
- Do not fear to share His sorrow;
- Do not fear to follow Jesus:
- Do not cease to bear the burden,
- Do not shrink, continue with Him;
- 82
- Do thou, my child, o’er hill and dale,
- 87
- I will hasten to do His bidding
- 93
- And the little I can I will do.
- 102
- Sinner, do not longer roam,
- 103
- Do not spend thy noble powers
- 105
- Could we chance to do tomorrow
- 106
- No one would weary His bidding to do;
- 108
- He’ll always be with us if we do our part.
- Of Jesus, our Saviour, as we do our part.
- 111
- Do not reject the Saviour
- 120
- Do not strive with your Creator!
- 122
- 126
- Earnestly saying, “Do not delay;
- Angels are waiting; do you not care
- 127
- 130
- And though I do not grasp it now,
- 131
- Do not seek my feet to stay;
- 134
- Do not bid your Lord depart.
- Do not close your heart to the Son of God,
- 135
- Do not let the world deceive!
- Do not turn away your ear.
- Do not waste the precious moments;
- 136
- Do not linger, do not wait;
- Do not linger, do not wait;
- 140
- And learn His will to do;
- 142
- Do not resist the Spirit’s gentle voice;
- 143
- Do not linger or stay
- Do not wait for the many or few;
- Do not trifle with Him, I implore;
- Say, oh, what will you do
- 147
- Oh, do not turn away!
- Do not resist His will.
- 148
- God is calling! Wand’rer, do not longer roam—
- Come while He is pleading; do not faint nor fear.
- 149
- His mercy and love do not spurn.
- 150
- 152
- Awaiting your answer: oh, what will you do?
- 154
- From the door of mercy do not turn away.
- 157
- Do not turn from Him away.
- 159
- Oh, do not let Him pass thee by;
- 162
- 163
- Whate’er Thou wilt I’ll do—
- 166
- What will you do with Jesus?
- Oh, what will you do with Jesus?
- Then what will you do with Jesus?
- Oh, what will you do with Jesus?
- Then what will you do with Jesus?
- Then what will you do with Jesus?
- 178
- 179
- 181
- Since we said we’d do our best,
- 182
- “Do not fear them that kill.”
- And we ourselves do long, Lord,
- 183
- Father, do Thou reveal the wrong,
- Father, do Thou receive us now—
- 191
- If we do not watch and pray.
- 200
- Do not turn away my prayer;
- 201
- Do not hide from me Thy face.
- 206
- That I may henceforth do Thy will alone.
- 212
- 215
- A heart that reaches to do a deed,
- 216
- To do Thy will and Thine alone;
- 220
- 223
- “Father, forgive, they know not what they do.”
- 226
- 230
- Use us, O Lord, Thy work to do—
- 231
- Gladly to do Thy bidding,
- 234
- 253
- My joy it is to do His will.
- 266
- 268
- 283
- Striving to serve the Master, doing what He would do.
- How do I prize my calling, since Christ hath made me free?
- 292
- 306
- Oh, do not linger on the way;
- 313
- ’Tis rest to know and do His will,
- 316
- Today is mine to do His righteous will
- 317
- I do not glory in the battle’s spoil.
- 319
- In all we think and say and do,
- 320
- I do not choose to go free from my Lord;
- 321
- Who for others’ needs do move;
- 324
- Jesus-like in all you do.
- 330
- Thy joy to do the Father’s will;
- 339
- Means do for His sake all we do;
- Means do for His sake all we do;
- 341
- Throw thy soul into the conflict; do thy faithful, honest part,
- 343
- As you do the right,
- Let us do His will.
- There is much to do.
- 344
- With Thee I do not fear the fray
- 353
- I delight to do His will,
- 354
- To do His will from day to day,
- 358
- His will I purpose now to do
- To do my heav’nly Father’s will
- 363
- I will do my best for Thee, my Saviour.
- 365
- Spur me on to do my part.
- 366
- Do not weary or faint by the way.
- Evermore pressing on, do not linger;
- 373
- Prayer prevailing, do not faint, nor yield;
- 383
- To do His will and seek refreshing
- 390
- 399
- In vain do the wise seek to pierce through the veil
- The sages of earth cannot do.
- 400
- Do we seek to do our best?
- Do we seek to do our best?
- 401
- Rob thee of thy love to do
DOES (7)
- 39
- The world looks on and does despise
- 95
- I wait, but He does not forsake;
- 306
- “The Lord is faithful, does all well—
- 320
- This does so richly repay.
- 337
- But my heart does aspire with a longing desire,
- 341
- Does the Master’s plea for constancy find echo in thy heart?
- 361
- Does hope our spirits cheer?
DOETH (2)
- 229
- Who doeth all things well.
- 276
- For whate’er my Father doeth
DOING (7)
- 34
- Doing good while yet we can.
- 103
- Oh, arise, be up and doing,
- 266
- Doing His will now brings us pow’r
- 283
- Striving to serve the Master, doing what He would do.
- 316
- Doing His will we prove His will is best.
- 323
- Doing each thoughtful deed,
- 363
- Doing that which always pleased the Father.
DOMINION (2)
- 264
- 294
- Sin shall not have dominion,
DONE (45)
- 3
- Love’s mighty work of redemption is done.
- 60
- Until the journey’s done,
- 80
- His eternal, glad “Well done.”
- 92
- Till His noble work is done,
- 93
- I must not miss the “Well done” of God.
- 98
- “Soul, thou hast well done!”
- 112
- Till trav’lling days are done.
- 117
- 120
- Learn of Him till life is done.
- 128
- That is done in the name of the Lord;
- 129
- Will we hear from Him the words, “Well done!
- 130
- I’ll better know when life is done,
- 157
- And hear His “Well done” at last.
- 175
- “Come, tell Me all that ye have said and done,
- 180
- 192
- When our days on earth are done.
- 215
- May I forget the wrong someone has done to me
- 223
- “Father, not mine, but Thy blest will be done.”
- 260
- “Thy will be done.”
- “Thy will be done.”
- “Thy will be done.”
- “Thy will be done.”
- “Thy will be done.”
- 265
- 292
- What God has done in others,
- 306
- At eventide, when day is done:
- 314
- So shall the work be done;
- 316
- “Thy will be done,” then from our hearts we say.
- 321
- Pray, “Dear Lord, Thy will be done.”
- 332
- Through the work that Thou hast done.
- 339
- We’ll reap golden sheaves, when our sowing is done,
- 350
- And mark the path till the journey’s done
- 355
- And all that He has done,
- 359
- What Thou hast done for me:
- 363
- “You have done your best for Christ your Saviour.”
- 377
- To hear the Saviour say at last “Well done.”
- 383
- more worthy of His “Well done.”
- 397
- Only remembered by what we have done;
- Only remembered by what we have done.
- Only remembered by what we have done.
- Ever remembered by what they have done.
- Fruits of the harvest and what we have done.
- All be remembered by what they have done.
- 400
- Will He answer us “Well done!”?
- 412
- I see in Jesus; earth’s day is done.
DON’T (6)
- 79
- Come, He calls thee, don’t delay—
- 83
- Don’t resist His gentle touch:
- Don’t despise Him lest tomorrow
- 122
- I pray you, don’t slight;
- 251
- Oh, don’t be led captive by friend or by foe,
- Oh, don’t be led captive from Zion to roam,
DOOM (4)
- 102
- Lest you seal your hopeless doom:
- 121
- With no Christ in your heart, drifting on to your doom,
- 135
- You may seal your doom forever
- 384
- From all the fears that would point me to doom,
DOOR (31)
- 18
- Where He waits at the open door.
- 31
- At the door of hope He’s waiting,
- 53
- 56
- Its door of mercy stands ajar:
- 74
- He is waiting at the door:
- 87
- 135
- Open is the door of mercy;
- 136
- And, outside the door of mercy,
- 137
- Ere the door of mercy closes
- 139
- Swing your heart’s door widely open;
- 141
- Open wide the door.
- Open wide the door.
- Open wide the door.
- Open wide the door.
- 143
- The door is now shut— it’s too late.”
- By the door enter in,
- If He leaves you there outside the door?
- 144
- Strive then to enter ere He close the door.
- 149
- He waits at the door of salvation,
- 154
- From the door of mercy do not turn away.
- See, the door is open wide;
- Yet you linger at the door;
- 155
- And shut the open door.
- The door of hope is open wide;
- 157
- If you close the door to Jesus
- Heaven’s door is closed to you.
- 160
- While Jesus is pleading, come enter the door!
- 164
- Why linger still outside the open door?
- 236
- In tender care He points me to that door—
- 294
- 409
- Within my closèd door retreating,
DOST (18)
- 4
- O Lamb of God, wherever Thou dost go,
- 123
- Dost thou seek in life’s fair morning,
- Dost thou, as Samaria’s daughter,
- Dost thou seek, while time is fleeting,
- 130
- I’m glad that Thou dost understand
- 160
- So near to the Kingdom! yet what dost thou lack?
- 164
- Only one step— O soul! if thou dost waver,
- 176
- Thou dost delight to put our wrongs aside,
- 181
- But we know Thou dost behold our every tear.
- 184
- Past and future Thou dost see.
- Step by step as Thou dost show,
- 225
- The precious things Thou dost impart;
- 308
- My head Thou dost with oil anoint,
- My head Thou dost with oil anoint,
- 315
- Thou dost not leave me comfortless,
- Dost meet my heart’s deep need,
- Dost meet my heart’s deep need.
- 349
- Dost hear my faintest sigh,
DOTH (31)
- 10
- Grace and strength He doth impart.
- 24
- 39
- My trust in Him help doth secure;
- 52
- Dark night of fears that doth affrighten
- 56
- No soul doth God exclude:
- Which in the heart the Lord doth sow,
- 61
- Joy to us it doth impart,
- And with zeal it doth inspire;
- And with zeal it doth inspire.
- 75
- One who doth my soul and spirit feed,
- Oh, this Friend is mine while life doth last;
- 104
- 125
- Grant me the cleansing Thy blood doth impart,
- Grant me the cleansing Thy blood doth impart.
- 161
- Thy precious blood for my sins doth atone.
- 182
- 201
- Strength and life it doth afford.
- 235
- Doth speak with wisdom not his own.
- 253
- With beauty rare His face doth shine;
- 258
- Lord, within my heart doth dwell
- 283
- My every need He doth supply, secure within the fold;
- 300
- Doth every hour draw near.
- 302
- My soul shall know no fear when Thy hand doth guide.
- 308
- My soul He doth restore again,
- And me to walk doth make
- 312
- My soul He doth restore;
- My cup doth overflow.
- 315
- My soul doth rise to Thee,
- 321
- Where the conflict fierce doth fall,
- 325
- He only doth walk wisely,
- 402
- Doth show me what Thou art,
DOUBT (17)
- 47
- Who will light the way before us and dispel all doubt and fear,
- 66
- From every doubt and fear.
- 67
- Come in spite of fear and doubt.
- 69
- Amidst a world of doubt and strife,
- 111
- Who bids you fear and doubt;
- 119
- In spite of fear and doubt?
- 131
- Chasing all my doubt and fear.
- 239
- In this world of doubt and darkness,
- 279
- Release the cords of doubt that bind:
- 280
- That saving grace I cannot doubt;
- 294
- Where doubt sees naught but foes,
- 297
- How can we doubt our Father’s tender care?
- 313
- No more I walk in doubt and fear;
- 334
- Through the night of doubt and sorrow
- 344
- Dispelling all my doubt and fear,
- 359
- And doubt fills me with fear,
- 399
- We fear not the future; we live not in doubt:
DOUBTFUL (1)
- 297
- Why should we fear or even doubtful be?
DOUBTING (5)
- 15
- From doubting, fear and sin—
- 36
- O doubting soul, there is no need to wander:
- 59
- O doubting soul, thy Saviour calls again—
- 79
- Come and follow, without doubting;
- 321
- Hearts from doubting free and pure;
DOUBTINGS (1)
- 122
- Away with your doubtings!
DOUBTS (7)
- 59
- Thy doubts shall vanish and thy sorrows cease:
- 60
- When doubts and fears arise,
- 66
- Thy doubts will all be cleared away;
- 98
- Through our doubts and fears.
- 278
- Unwav’ring faith that never doubts
- 315
- Dark fears and doubts my way attend;
- 384
- From all the doubts that have filled me with gloom,
DOVE (1)
- 194
- Fill our hearts, O heav’nly Dove,
DOWN (35)
- 6
- Sorrow and love flow mingled down;
- 14
- Bow down Thine ear to me:
- Bow down Thine ear to me:
- 24
- 26
- Down from Thy home above,
- 33
- Laid down His life without murmur,
- 47
- When his heart is burdened down with pain and woe?
- 73
- Down to win earth’s weary sinners,
- 76
- Sent the Redeemer down from above;
- Satan will lure you down to despair.
- 111
- Lay down your heavy burden,
- Lay down your heavy burden,
- 112
- Lay down, thou weary one, lay down
- Stoop down and drink and live.”
- 121
- He laid down His life your soul to redeem
- 158
- Has broken every barrier down;
- 166
- From heav’n to earth come down,
- 182
- And lose our lives down here;
- 186
- And God looks down with pitying eye
- 187
- Kneel down to Him in prayer;
- 212
- Down from His home above;
- And then sat down at God’s right hand.
- 246
- I sit down beneath His shadow,
- 291
- Sweet manna fell down from on high,
- 308
- 314
- In Thy strong hand I lay me down:
- 318
- Well pressed down and running over,
- 339
- We’ll have no regrets when the sun goeth down;
- 355
- That Jesus trod down here,
- 367
- Lay not thine armour down.
- Lay not thine armour down.
- 377
- To share a little of His shame down here:
- 396
- Before we lay our armour down.
- 408
- Sow to the Spirit, in faith lay it down;
- Laying my life down, to spend and be spent;
DOWNWARD (1)
- 100
- Many on the downward road,
DRANK (4)
- 46
- 53
- 112
- I came to Jesus, and I drank
- 286
- But drank the bitter cup of woe,
DRAW (22)
- 89
- From this dark world He would draw thee apart,
- 120
- As God’s Spirit seeks to draw you
- 125
- Draw me, my Saviour— so precious Thou art;
- 178
- 185
- Let us draw near to God
- Let us draw near and pray.
- 196
- Draw near, I pray, draw near to me.
- Draw near, I pray, draw near to me.
- Draw near to me, draw near, I pray.
- Draw near to me, draw near, I pray.
- 200
- Draw me, I will follow Thee,
- 207
- 224
- But, Jesus, draw Thou nearer,
- 264
- To draw me from this rest;
- 279
- Draw near and heal the aching wounds,
- 300
- Doth every hour draw near.
- 315
- Draw near and take my part,
- Draw near and take my part.
- 323
- Defend Thine own, draw near and take their part.
- 327
- Will draw thee nearer still;
- 329
- Draw me with the bands of love,
- 362
- I want to draw much closer when I pray,
DRAWEST (1)
- 252
- Come forth when Thou drawest nigh.
DRAWETH (1)
- 269
- We’ve a friend that draweth closer,
DRAWING (5)
- 31
- Death is ever drawing nearer,
- 47
- Is there anyone can help us when the end is drawing near,
- 102
- Death and judgment drawing nigh;
- 182
- The time is drawing nigh;
- 398
- Of all things is drawing nigh.
DRAWS (8)
- 37
- “Come to me ere death draws nigh;
- 292
- The Lord draws near to chasten,
- And draws through mists and shadows
- 300
- Until my Lord draws near.
- Until my Lord draws near.
- 341
- For when trials press the hardest, God’s own Son draws very near
- 399
- We lift up our eyes— our redemption draws nigh—
- 401
- Lift thy head, the day draws near
DREAD (1)
- 344
- Nor dread the battle cry.
DREAM (2)
- 104
- Life passes like a dream,
- 141
- From thy dream of pleasure waking,
DREAR (2)
DREARY (8)
- 14
- The dreary waste I leave behind
- 80
- Every dark and dreary valley
- 115
- On the mountain bleak and dreary,
- 117
- Dark and dreary all around me—
- 162
- Dreary are the wastes of sin;
- 252
- Lord, without Thee all is dreary,
- 291
- In wilderness vast and so dreary
- 348
- Oft the desert way is dreary,
DRESSED (1)
- 138
- Who is in white wedding garment dressed;
DREW (2)
- 110
- Jesus Himself in love drew nigh,
- 148
- God had almost won you when your friends drew near,
DRIED (1)
- 300
- Nor dried the falling tear,
DRIFT (1)
- 186
- While souls drift on in sin to die.
DRIFTING (11)
- 20
- Drifting to a hopeless grave,
- 71
- Drifting through this world of sin,
- 79
- Drifting on from day to day?
- 97
- With the tides of time we are drifting;
- 121
- With no Christ in your heart, drifting on to your doom,
- 126
- That you are drifting to endless despair?
- That you are drifting to endless despair?
- Aimlessly drifting on life’s restless sea,
- 129
- Are we building now on the drifting sand
- 150
- Drifting: no sure anchor,
- 245
- And my barque is slowly drifting
DRINK (8)
- 3
- Death’s bitter cup He must drink all alone.
- 31
- Come and drink the living waters;
- 45
- For a drink from some cool spring,
- 109
- E’en as I stooped to drink they fled,
- 112
- Stoop down and drink and live.”
- 123
- Drink, O youth, of living water—
- 283
- I feast upon the living bread and drink the water sweet.
- 391
- See Him drink our cup of anguish,
DRINKING (2)
- 123
- Is thy heart not weary, drinking
- 387
- Drinking in the Father’s kingdom
DRINKS (1)
- 16
- Drinks with us each cup of trembling,
DRIVE (2)
- 25
- ’Twill but drive me to Thy breast.
- 180
DRIVES (2)
- 341
- Where the comfort of His presence drives away each troubled tear;
- 365
- Drives away what would defile.
DROPS (1)
- 391
- Drops of blood upon His brow.
DROSS (7)
- 21
- Before such love all else would be as dross,
- 151
- Recede to leave but dross.
- 161
- These are not riches, but only as dross;
- 182
- Counting the world but dross.
- 267
- To count as dross all earthly loss:
- 380
- Search me, O Lord, and from the dross of sin
- 399
- Esteeming things earthly but refuse and dross;
DRY (2)
- 240
- When desert springs were dry,
- 387
- God will dry our every tear.
DUE (3)
- 51
- 247
- Is into due submission brought
- 372
DUST (4)
- 45
- But the dust I gathered round me
- 175
- Wipe from your brow the sweat and dust of toil,
- 273
- Though broken, humbled in the dust.
- 401
- Shall be humbled to the dust
DUTY (2)
- 231
- 409
- ’Tis there I find new strength for duty,
DWELL (25)
- 7
- On this glad theme dwell o’er and o’er;
- 31
- If you hope to dwell with Jesus,
- 53
- 83
- 107
- To dwell within my heart.
- 114
- To dwell with Him in perfect peace
- 127
- 157
- Then He’ll come and dwell within you
- 188
- 202
- For those who in the darkness dwell,
- 208
- 217
- Lord Jesus, I shall dwell with Thee.
- 219
- Dwell within this heart of mine;
- 233
- When life is over I shall dwell
- 241
- And came to dwell within,
- 247
- And dwell for aye with God!
- 254
- Delight with Him to dwell;
- 258
- Lord, within my heart doth dwell
- 261
- Lord, within me dwell; I would not rebel,
- 274
- And I shall dwell with Him;
- 293
- As I dwell on things eternal
- 332
- When Thy people dwell as one,
- When Thy people dwell as one,
- When Thy people dwell as one,
- 353
- He in it desires to dwell;
DWELLETH (2)
- 189
- God in the midst of her dwelleth;
- 218
- Jesus hath come and dwelleth
DWELLING (11)
- 10
- Dwelling in each yielded heart;
- 94
- Make your heart His dwelling place.
- 136
- Here you have no certain dwelling;
- 153
- 189
- Pray that each dwelling may prosper,
- 208
- Oh, make our hearts Thy dwelling place,
- 218
- 222
- Are dwelling in this heart of mine.
- 308
- My dwelling place shall be.
- 316
- Dwelling within our hearts, upon the throne
- 393
- Fix Thy dwelling place in me.
DWELLS (5)
- 90
- Where our Father dwells above.
- 268
- The Saviour dwells within.
- 295
- He dwells with the meek and the lowly;
- 355
- 388
- By faith He dwells within my heart,
DYING (14)
- 59
- O dying man, with guilt and sin dismayed,
- 82
- I hear my dying Saviour say:
- 188
- 195
- Lord, a weary world is dying,
- Take them, sinful, helpless, dying,
- 197
- Men lost and dying, souls in despair,
- 214
- Then a lost and dying sheep
- 218
- Hope of the dying nations,
- 258
- Dying that my life might be
- 280
- More of that dying life to show,
- 328
- Sound the sighs of dying men;
- 392
- We would see Jesus, dying, risen, pleading;
- 403
- To seek the lost and dying men,
- 408
- Living or dying, I will not refrain: