Concordance F
FACE (93)
- 5
- 7
- Until I see His face above.
- 13
- But sweeter far Thy face to see
- 20
- Till Thy blessed face I see.
- 24
- I here proclaim before Thy face,
- 49
- Oh, to face the valley’s gloom without Him,
- 61
- And to humbly seek His face:
- 81
- Till Thy radiant face I meet.
- 88
- That beauteous face of Thine.
- 105
- We must face the Lord alone.
- 132
- Though the sun may hide its face,
- 133
- 146
- Face to face my Lord I see.
- Face to face my Lord I see.
- 167
- 174
- As we seek Thy face today?
- 176
- Oft have we failed to wait and seek Thy face;
- 177
- Oh, cause Thy face to shine;
- We come before Thy face,
- 179
- 183
- 184
- As before Thy face we bow.
- 188
- 191
- When we seek our Father’s face,
- 193
- As we face the daily strife?
- 194
- Lord of life, we seek Thy face;
- 196
- That I may seek Thy face with joy
- 200
- Till I see Thee face to face.
- Till I see Thee face to face.
- 201
- Do not hide from me Thy face.
- 202
- Oh, help us, Lord, to seek Thy face,
- 204
- To face the conflict day by day
- 211
- Before God’s face continu’lly.
- 212
- To see His face in righteousness!
- 217
- His servants there shall see His face,
- 221
- To see His face and have His smile
- 225
- Until Thy blessed face I see,
- 229
- “Yes, Lord, I’ll seek Thy face,
- 247
- We walk before the Father’s face
- 249
- The souls who seek His face;
- 250
- But reconciled, I now behold His face.
- 252
- Yearns my heart Thy face to see;
- 253
- With beauty rare His face doth shine;
- What rapture to behold His face,
- 256
- Let me see Thy face, Lord,
- 259
- Lord, in my need I seek Thy face
- 264
- The pure in heart shall see His face;
- 269
- Hides our Father’s face from view,
- 279
- That we may face them unafraid.
- 280
- That for each test I needs must face,
- 282
- Until I see Him face to face.
- Until I see Him face to face.
- 294
- And they alone can face it
- 296
- All through the storm, Lord, I see Thy face
- 298
- Thou hast passed on before our face,
- 304
- And then the face of God.
- 305
- With every face set fast,
- 311
- I hear His voice and see His face;
- 315
- I lift mine eyes to seek Thy face
- 319
- With joy we’ll one day meet Him face to face.
- With joy we’ll one day meet Him face to face.
- 326
- The pure in heart shall see His face,
- 331
- Nerve your heart to face the strife.
- 332
- Hand in hand to face the conflict
- Hearts as one to seek Thy face,
- 336
- I will face the daily conflict,
- 339
- If, true to our calling, we face the world’s frown,
- 342
- Until the day His glorious face I see.
- 343
- Ever keep your face set forward
- 347
- Which once controlled, and hid His face.
- Today increasing tests we face,
- 348
- Daily face the battle’s strife;
- 349
- 351
- Beams the light of Jesus’ face—
- Glory from Christ’s blessed face.
- 354
- ’Tis not in vain the foe to face,
- To face the lonely days and years,
- We cannot see His blessed face—
- When Christ, before His Father’s face,
- 356
- And pure in heart, who see His face;
- 357
- Shall see His face, thy Bridegroom true.
- 362
- Is that mine eyes may see Thee face to face.
- Is that mine eyes may see Thee face to face.
- 363
- We must set our face like flint to go on all the way,
- 370
- 374
- 379
- 383
- And bids us seek His face alone
- 392
- Can thence remove us, if we see His face.
- 396
- To face the world, its scorn and frown,
- We’ll see His face and share His bliss,
- 410
- Called home to meet the Saviour face to face.
- Called home to meet the Saviour face to face.
FACED (2)
- 355
- Who faced earth’s scorn and sneer;
- 369
- Have bravely faced the fiercest foe
FACING (4)
- 73
- Facing death and cruel mocking—
- 307
- There is vict’ry when facing the foe.
- 321
- Who, though death and anguish facing,
- 376
- Be ye immovable facing the foe—
FADE (7)
- 14
- How soon they fade and die!
- 38
- Earth’s honours fade, death comes to all;
- 101
- Earth’s changing scenes appear, then fade away;
- 297
- Mountains will fade and foes before us flee,
- 316
- The joys of earth— how soon they fade and die!
- 358
- For things which only fade and die?
- 408
- Honour and glory which never can fade;
FADELESS (2)
- 84
- Fadeless treasure, heav’nly pleasure,
- 164
- Only one step to fadeless joys of heaven;
FADES (1)
- 151
- That fades to shine no more;
FADETH (1)
- 141
- To the joy that fadeth never,
FADING (5)
- 71
- When we leave this fading scene;
- 97
- We are fading, too, like the flowers
- 107
- I sought earth’s fading treasures,
- 359
- Earth’s fading joys receding,
- 397
- Fading away like the stars of the morning,
FAIL (33)
- 31
- Is the Rock which cannot fail.
- 43
- Vain creeds of men are sure to fail;
- 44
- Do not let your courage fail.
- 53
- 72
- In war with sin it can but fail;
- 77
- His word is sure, it cannot fail:
- 82
- I know how heart and flesh may fail—
- 97
- Earthly hopes fail when fails the parting breath.
- 119
- Your every hope must fail you,
- 123
- Seek those waters that will fail thee,
- 165
- 170
- When other helpers fail and comforts flee,
- 173
- God is here and will not fail us,
- 186
- Without it we must surely fail;
- 188
- 201
- Often heart and flesh would fail me;
- 211
- Thy love, all-conq’ring, cannot fail.
- 217
- My Saviour’s love shall never fail,
- 230
- Strong in ourselves we only fail:
- 232
- His compassions fail us never
- 236
- Knows flesh would fail, how much I need His pow’r;
- 272
- He will not fail, as unto Him we render,
- 302
- Dear Saviour, lead me, lest my faith should fail,
- 307
- His love cannot fail; it is stronger than death:
- For His love cannot fail; it is stronger than death:
- 331
- He will never, never fail you—
- 338
- Hold fast— to fail, for thee means death and hell.
- Oft danger lurks that we may fail to see:
- 342
- Oh, help me, Lord, that I may never fail them,
- 347
- And some may fail to firmly stand,
- 372
- And we shall not, cannot fail.
- 373
- Heart right and willing, you will not fail;
- 376
- Great is His faithfulness; He cannot fail.
FAILED (11)
- 24
- Has failed to take from Thine own hand
- 109
- But, ah! the waters failed!
- 162
- Pleasures sought have failed and vanished;
- 176
- Oft have we failed to wait and seek Thy face;
- 244
- For the waters of this world have failed,
- 272
- There hath not failed one word of all God promised
- Not one word failed; when we in time of sorrow
- Not one word failed of all that God hath spoken
- 288
- “You have not failed until you’ve failed to try.”
- “You have not failed until you’ve failed to try.”
- 299
- He never failed but, always pressing on,
FAILETH (1)
- 45
- Untold wealth that never faileth
FAILING (6)
- 80
- And your failing strength renew.
- 155
- He’ll be a never failing friend,
- 201
- Vast, unending, never failing,
- 227
- My failing strength again renew.
- 322
- Every other source is failing:
- 392
- The blessings of our pilgrimage are failing;
FAILINGS (1)
- 54
- There is no place where earth’s failings
FAILS (4)
- 83
- Fails to satisfy or please.
- 97
- Earthly hopes fail when fails the parting breath.
- 221
- 290
- His compassion fails me never;
FAILURE (4)
- 24
- Of failure, fault and fear,
- 60
- 107
- Life seemed to be a failure:
- 349
- Though failure I may meet,
FAILURES (3)
- 175
- Your victories and failures, hopes and fears;
- 277
- Forgetting all the weary failures
- 339
- The past with its vict’ries and failures has flown;
FAIN (5)
- 114
- 176
- 203
- We fain would walk, we fain would be,
- We fain would walk, we fain would be,
- 404
- And he who fain his life would spare,
FAINT (14)
- 20
- 50
- He will nerve my faint endeavour;
- 83
- Sick of sin and faint from crying,
- 148
- Now He cannot help you, though you faint with fear.
- Come while He is pleading; do not faint nor fear.
- 191
- Still we need not faint nor fear.
- 228
- Why should I faint by the way?
- 330
- Toil on, faint not, keep watch and pray,
- 365
- Words that nerve my faint endeavour,
- 366
- Do not weary or faint by the way.
- 373
- Prayer prevailing, do not faint, nor yield;
- 376
- Faint, yet pursuing, own no defeat;
- Faint, yet pursuing, never retreat.
- 399
- For this cause we faint not, midst scorning of men:
FAINTEST (2)
- 327
- He who hath marked thy faintest sigh
- 349
- Dost hear my faintest sigh,
FAINTING (7)
- 73
- Fainting neath a weight of sorrow,
- 192
- Fainting not whate’er befall;
- 200
- Fainting for Thy courts, O Lord;
- 297
- Or fainting, yield to thoughts of dark despair?
- 326
- Then, fainting not, I press along
- 328
- When a brother weary, fainting,
- 407
- Lift up your eyes and see the weary, fainting,
FAIR (12)
- 3
- How Jesus left those fair mansions above,
- 32
- We know the end is fair and sweet,
- 50
- 123
- Dost thou seek in life’s fair morning,
- 189
- Fair as the jasper stone clear.
- 252
- O Thou fairest of the fair;
- 263
- My spirit’s silent, fair abode,
- 271
- At night or noonday fair—
- 306
- Fair are the prospects all ahead,
- 309
- How still and sweet those pastures fair;
- How fresh and green the pastures fair
- 365
- Makes poor cot a palace fair,
FAIREST (2)
- 102
- Fairest flowers soon decay,
- 252
- O Thou fairest of the fair;
FAITH (45)
- 16
- 17
- By faith Thy cleansing blood
- 44
- And the eye of faith grow dim.
- 60
- More by faith, less by sight;
- 85
- For my faith at best is weak;
- 222
- The fruits of faith and godliness
- 263
- And faith shall cry a joyous “Yes!”
- 270
- We follow, with a faith that questions not,
- 271
- I know not how this saving faith
- Creating faith in Him:
- 277
- But faith can walk with God in darkness,
- 278
- Unwav’ring faith that never doubts
- 279
- Increase our faith, beloved Lord,
- Increase our faith when Satan’s hosts
- Place in our hands the shield of faith,
- Increase our faith when fruitless seem
- Increase our faith when o’er our hearts
- Increase our faith when, night at hand,
- Grant us the faith that understands
- 280
- And that by faith I now can see
- 283
- Strong in the strength of gentleness, of meekness, faith and love,
- 292
- And all faith sees is heaven
- 294
- Faith sees the heav’nly legions,
- 300
- No cheering word can faith impart,
- 302
- Dear Saviour, lead me, lest my faith should fail,
- 320
- I have found peace in the household of faith,
- 323
- Destroying faith, discouraging the heart,
- 334
- One the faith which never tires,
- 335
- As brothers, sisters, of one faith,
- 343
- So, with unfeigned faith and patience
- 354
- Who died in faith, this truth have proved;
- 361
- Has faith giv’n way to fear?
- Faith, hope and love abiding,
- 373
- Christ is your leader, faith is your shield—
- Faith in the living God.
- 375
- To hang thy shield of faith in victory,
- 380
- My strength of hope and living faith in Thee.
- 381
- Oh, for faith to help me walk aright,
- 382
- Who keep the faith like Paul,
- 383
- He leads us, and by faith we follow,
- 384
- In childlike faith now I put forth my hand;
- 388
- By faith He dwells within my heart,
- 392
- We would see Jesus, our weak faith to strengthen,
- 396
- A little while the faith to keep
- 408
- Sow to the Spirit, in faith lay it down;
FAITHFUL (61)
- 2
- Making each faithful saying mine.
- 28
- See, all the faithful trod it
- 32
- And keep us faithful to the end.
- 68
- One who’ll ever be faithful,
- 119
- You need this faithful Friend
- 129
- Enter into rest, thou faithful one”?
- 149
- There’s no one so faithful and true;
- 152
- Faithful the Saviour now pleading above.
- 174
- Keep us faithful, true, responsive,
- 192
- Found at last among the faithful
- 199
- Who faithful to the end endure.
- 202
- A loyal, faithful friend and guide.
- 226
- A wise and faithful steward prove,
- 232
- God is faithful to His chosen
- God is faithful to deliver
- God is faithful in confirming
- God is faithful, souls to welcome
- 239
- Keep us faithful, Lord, we pray,
- 243
- The faithful round the throne
- 260
- Dear Lord, Thy faithful life inspires us now
- 262
- Numbered with His chosen, found among the faithful,
- 277
- O Jesus, keep my next step faithful
- 282
- And claim His chosen, faithful bride,
- 293
- To be faithful, true and tried!
- 297
- If for our God we firm and faithful be.
- 298
- Still guided by Thy faithful word—
- 299
- To be like Jesus, faithful, true and meek.
- 301
- 305
- We know our faithful God.
- 306
- “The Lord is faithful, does all well—
- 320
- I would be faithful and true to my trust.
- 321
- Hearts both true and faithful beating,
- 322
- May a true and faithful service
- 331
- Think upon His faithful life;
- Follow Him, the faithful Guide.
- 336
- Ever faithful, true to Thee;
- Saviour, keep me true and faithful,
- 337
- Counted in with the faithful, with Christ and the few;
- With the faithful to be counted in.
- With the faithful to be counted in.
- 341
- Throw thy soul into the conflict; do thy faithful, honest part,
- 342
- But faithful be and steady in His care.
- Who are His blood-bought ones, His faithful band.
- 343
- 359
- Thy chosen, faithful few.
- 363
- Jesus keeps His faithful ones, and they will hear Him say,
- 364
- With a faithful heart and purpose true,
- 365
- Oh! to be approved and faithful!
- 366
- And the faithful who now share His glory,
- 367
- Hold fast, and be thou faithful unto death;
- 368
- True and faithful, never changing,
- 370
- 373
- Faithful to Jesus, never retreat,
- 376
- Faithful the One interceding above,
- Faithful the One interceding above.
- 377
- Be true and faithful: His mercy’s sure,
- 397
- Then shall His weary and faithful disciples
- 400
- Faithful to Him will He find us watching,
- 401
- Faithful, loyal, waiting.
- 404
- Some faithful life been crucified;
- 406
- Forget them not: the faithful band
FAITHFULLY (3)
- 211
- The grace to serve Thee faithfully,
- 337
- I can faithfully stand for the right.
- 402
FAITHFULNESS (4)
- 232
- And His faithfulness so great;
- 295
- His mercy and faithfulness never
- 353
- Through their faithfulness have been.
- 376
- Great is His faithfulness; He cannot fail.
FAITHLESS (2)
- 164
- Only one step— shrink not with faithless fear;
- 361
- Though others may prove faithless,
FAITH’S (1)
- 44
- Love and prayer and faith’s clear vision
FALL (26)
- 13
- To those who fall, how kind Thou art!
- 21
- Before whom angels bow and nations fall,
- 65
- Shall it fall upon the wayside
- 93
- Then to fall in the earth I would choose
- 104
- Oft fall the strong and bold.
- 120
- Keep them, so they need not fall;
- 165
- 169
- 171
- Then shall all bondage cease, all fetters fall,
- 188
- 191
- Still we fall before the foe
- 210
- And I in temptation fall.
- 233
- To fall and worship at His feet.
- 252
- When earth’s shadows round me fall;
- 276
- 281
- With Him I shall not fall.
- 287
- To the Lord will bow and fall.
- 310
- Gath’ring the lambs as they falter and fall,
- 315
- When earth’s dark shadows fall;
- 321
- Where the conflict fierce doth fall,
- 325
- 343
- 379
- 382
- Though comrades fall and waver;
- 385
- At whose throne the angels fall!
- 404
- Must fall into the ground and die;
FALLEN (1)
- 288
- And though I’ve fallen often in the struggle,
FALLING (6)
- 40
- The shades of night are falling fast,
- 98
- Time is fleeting, flow’rs are falling,
- 102
- Like the falling of a leaf,
- 300
- Nor dried the falling tear,
- 366
- See, the shadows are falling around;
- 402
FALLS (2)
- 97
- O’er our path falls the shadow of the tomb.
- 170
- Abide with me, fast falls the eventide;
FALSE (3)
- 43
- False theories pass away;
- 70
- Where false gods of earth hold sway;
- 151
- False hopes that, like an ebbing tide,
FALTER (6)
- 10
- We need never fear nor falter:
- 293
- Give me grace to never falter,
- 310
- Gath’ring the lambs as they falter and fall,
- 340
- Grant, Lord, that I may never shrink nor falter,
- 343
- Never let your courage falter;
- Never let your courage falter
FALTERED (1)
- 181
- Many times we’ve feared and faltered
FALTERING (1)
- 350
- When weary thy faltering feet,
FAME (2)
- 163
- 303
- Nor for fame my prayer shall be;
FAMINE (2)
- 116
- There’s bread and to spare, and no famine is there;
- 117
- In the distant land of famine,
FAR (33)
- 6
- That were a present far too small;
- 13
- But sweeter far Thy face to see
- 30
- “We have found Him!” Bear the tidings far,
- 49
- And a name revered both far and near,
- 56
- God’s kingdom is more precious far
- 73
- Wand’ring far: How can it be?
- Far away, far away.
- Far away, far away.
- Far away, far away.”
- Far away, far away.”
- 98
- Men are slipping far beyond us
- 110
- Far, far I wandered in the night
- 115
- “Far they scatter o’er the desert,
- 126
- Far from the Saviour on ruin’s dark way,
- Far from the Saviour on ruin’s dark way.
- 145
- From wand’ring far abroad;
- 184
- Thou art wiser far than we:
- 195
- Far from Thy wings;
- Far from Thy wings.
- 238
- So far the riches of His grace
- 268
- When wand’ring far from God;
- 305
- 332
- Scattered far, yet bound so closely
- 334
- Chasing far the gloom and terror,
- On the far eternal shore,
- 343
- 345
- His beauty far outshines their earthly treasure;
- 347
- Once we were wand’ring far from God
- 352
- Far dearer would death be with Jesus
- 373
- Christ-like, obedient, self far behind;
- 405
- Close to my hand or far beyond the sea;
- 407
- Wounded by life, with no help far or near.
- 412
- A light far brighter than noonday sun
FARE (2)
- 138
- How will it fare with thee and me,
- How will it fare, friend, with thee and me—
FAREWELL (4)
- 18
- Then I bid farewell to the way of the world,
- 95
- Vain world, farewell, from thee I part;
- 208
- His tender, last farewell,
- 392
- Then welcome day, and farewell mortal night.
FARTHER (1)
- 191
- And though farther on we go
FAST (23)
- 40
- The shades of night are falling fast,
- 98
- 102
- Fleeting days are telling fast
- 104
- 133
- But Satan holds you fast;
- 142
- Haste, haste away! the time is flying fast;
- 170
- Abide with me, fast falls the eventide;
- 263
- Holds fast in its sublime embrace
- 289
- The cares of life come thronging fast,
- 297
- Amidst the storm the Lord lay fast asleep.
- Danger seemed nigh— the Saviour fast asleep.
- 305
- With every face set fast,
- 338
- Cling fast, the night must come before the morn;
- Hold fast— to fail, for thee means death and hell.
- 361
- Hold fast, till then hold fast.
- Hold fast, till then hold fast.
- 367
- Hold fast, hold fast to what thou hast attained;
- Hold fast, hold fast to what thou hast attained;
- Hold fast, and be thou faithful unto death;
- Hold fast thy confidence;
- Hold fast eternal life;
- Stand fast when tested sore,
- Thy Saviour’s name hold fast;
FASTER (1)
- 255
- Speak, that I may follow faster,
FASTING (1)
- 1
- Fasting, alone in the desert,
FATAL (2)
- 102
- And the fatal line be passed:
- Ere the fatal line be crossed,
FATHER (69)
- 9
- God the Father here below,
- 57
- Teach me submission, Father, each day;
- Fulfil Thy purpose, Father, in me.
- Blessed remission, Father of love.
- 64
- How we could please the Father here.
- 77
- I rest in this— my Father knows;
- 84
- I will be a father to thee—
- 89
- “Give me thy heart,” says the Father above;
- 90
- Where our Father dwells above.
- 117
- Made me eat with Him, my Father—
- I will go and seek my Father,
- As I was, my Father loved me,
- Sinned in scorn of Him, my Father,
- 174
- God, our Father, grant Thy presence,
- Father, wilt Thou now revive us
- 175
- Alone with Me and with My Father here—
- With Me and with My Father, not alone.”
- 178
- Father, as we meet
- Father, as we pray
- Father, as we speak
- Father, as we part
- 182
- 183
- Our God, our Father, grant us grace
- Father, do Thou reveal the wrong,
- Father, do Thou receive us now—
- 184
- Father, we our wants make known;
- 185
- Our Father and our Friend;
- 188
- Father, in Thy mercy
- Father, at Thy footstool,
- Gracious Holy Father,
- 193
- And our Father, too, will send us
- 194
- Father, in this quiet hour
- 207
- 211
- My Father, hearken to my prayer,
- 223
- “Father, not mine, but Thy blest will be done.”
- “Father, forgive, they know not what they do.”
- 226
- 243
- A father offered up his son:
- 248
- Their Father and their King;
- 252
- Father, hear me when I call.
- Speak to me, O loving Father,
- 257
- My Father, hear this earnest plea
- Then guide me, gracious Father, guide
- 260
- We rest in this— our heav’nly Father knows;
- So, Father, help us in Thy sight to vow,
- 270
- In love the Father ever veils the future,
- Just hear the Father say,
- 276
- Precious thought, my Father knoweth;
- For whate’er my Father doeth
- Precious thought, my Father knoweth,
- 280
- How sweet the thought— my Father knows,
- 286
- That God, Thy Father, I might know,
- That God, Thy Father, I might know.
- 301
- 304
- 306
- God longs a Father true to be;
- 307
- Jesus came from the home of His Father on high
- 323
- Help them to know their heav’nly Father cares.
- 332
- To the Father and the Son.
- 333
- “May they all be one, my Father”—
- “May they all be one, my Father,
- 334
- Where the one Almighty Father
- 342
- I would be true because my Father trusts me
- 356
- Their Father, God, their strength and stay.
- 363
- Doing that which always pleased the Father.
- 372
- From His throne the Father sees us;
- 374
- With the Father pleading;
- 387
- Strengthened by His heav’nly Father;
- 410
- The loving Father, He has willed it so—
FATHERS (3)
- 12
- Hast all our fathers led.
- God of our fathers, be the God
- 306
- The One who all our fathers led
FATHER’S (31)
- 5
- 12
- And, at our Father’s loved abode,
- 19
- God the Father’s spotless Lamb.
- 78
- To the Father’s blessed will.
- 105
- In the Father’s home above.
- 154
- You will prove a Father’s love and tender care.
- 191
- When we seek our Father’s face,
- 212
- He left His Father’s home on high,
- To do His Father’s will,
- 233
- He came from God the Father’s heart
- 247
- We walk before the Father’s face
- 250
- For me He left His Father’s home on high;
- 262
- Joyfully obeying the Father’s blessed will;
- 269
- Hides our Father’s face from view,
- 270
- And trust the future to the Father’s hand:
- 272
- Be found well-pleasing in our Father’s eyes.
- 276
- 278
- That hears Thy voice— a father’s voice—
- 294
- Look to thy Father’s promise
- 297
- Our Father’s hand controls the wind and sea.
- His Father’s hand controlled the winds and sea,
- Our Father’s hand shall guide through storm and sea;
- How can we doubt our Father’s tender care?
- 330
- Thy joy to do the Father’s will;
- 331
- Precious in His Father’s eyes.
- 345
- For me He laid aside His Father’s glory,
- To share with Him the Father’s home above.
- 354
- When Christ, before His Father’s face,
- 356
- Led by a loving Father’s hand.
- 358
- To do my heav’nly Father’s will
- 387
- Drinking in the Father’s kingdom
FAULT (1)
- 24
- Of failure, fault and fear,
FAULTS (2)
- 176
- Oh, may Thy Light our secret faults expose!
- 380
- From secret faults, O Saviour, cleanse Thou me.
FAVOUR (10)
- 7
- His boundless grace, His saving favour,
- 81
- Heaven’s favour here to seek.
- 177
- 182
- 201
- I would seek Thy smile and favour;
- 246
- In His eyes I have found favour,
- In His favour there is life;
- 320
- I have a Master whose favour I seek,
- 353
- How to gain His loving favour:
- 371
- The God of Truth will favour me
FAVOURS (2)
- 213
- To grant these favours from on high:
- 238
- Whose favours are divine.
FEAR (97)
- 10
- We need never fear nor falter:
- 15
- From doubting, fear and sin—
- No darkness now, nor fear at all,
- 24
- Of failure, fault and fear,
- My sin because of fear,
- 32
- His arm is strong: we do not fear,
- 35
- Fear not to confess His name and serve Him now;
- 43
- “Come, follow me, and do not fear,”
- 44
- Perfect love will cast out fear.
- 46
- I fear the snares and pitfalls in life’s way;
- 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.
- Come to Jesus— do not fear.
- 77
- The world may frown; I do not fear:
- 78
- Yet I will not shrink nor fear;
- 79
- Naught to fear while He is leading,
- 80
- Do not fear to share His sorrow;
- Do not fear to follow Jesus:
- 85
- Then my soul shall fear no ill,
- 88
- I need not fear to trust Thee,
- 103
- Fear lest thou shouldst grieve His Spirit,
- 104
- And slumber without fear,
- 111
- Who bids you fear and doubt;
- 115
- They shall follow without fear;
- 119
- In spite of fear and doubt?
- 122
- 129
- If we build on the rock, we need not fear.
- 131
- Chasing all my doubt and fear.
- 147
- 148
- Now He cannot help you, though you faint with fear.
- Come while He is pleading; do not faint nor fear.
- 153
- 163
- 164
- Only one step— shrink not with faithless fear;
- 168
- 169
- What need I fear? There’s grace enough for me;
- 170
- I fear no foe with Thee at hand to bless;
- 176
- Then in Thy fear we’ll sow the precious seed.
- 177
- We fear the tempter’s pow’r—
- 178
- 179
- Scatter every fear.
- May the fear of man flee from us
- 181
- And we’re filled with wholesome fear,
- And have wept and prayed to overcome our fear;
- 182
- “Do not fear them that kill.”
- So wherefore should we fear?
- 185
- With rev’rent, godly fear.
- 191
- But we have no need to fear
- Still we need not faint nor fear.
- 202
- Weak in ourselves we fear the foe
- 208
- That checks each thought, that calms each fear
- 211
- With rev’rence and with godly fear,
- 221
- Will banish all our fear.
- 224
- I shall not fear the battle
- 230
- Guided by Thee we need not fear:
- 234
- I cannot fear Thee, blessed Will,
- 236
- While waiting there I’m cleansed from sin and fear,
- 238
- To those that fear His name,
- 244
- And the fear that sends me to Thyself
- 248
- Teaching us Thy fear.
- How blest are they that fear the Lord,
- About the ones who fear Him shall
- This fear of God a fount shall be,
- Who shall not fear Thee, King of saints,
- 272
- We need not fear— He’ll lead us safely through.
- 273
- And shall not fear on that great day,
- 289
- What need I fear since Thou art near
- 292
- How can we fear the future,
- The grave has lost its fear,
- Fear neither past nor future;
- 295
- My heart shall not fear, for I know
- 297
- Why should we fear or even doubtful be?
- 301
- 302
- My soul shall know no fear when Thy hand doth guide.
- 306
- Fear not the mountain’s rocky slope,
- 307
- My heart shall not fear as I go.
- And my heart shall not fear as I go;
- 308
- 311
- “Fear not,” said He, “thy Lord is nigh;
- His tender care dispelled my fear
- 312
- 313
- No more I walk in doubt and fear;
- 338
- The path is steep, and it is filled with fear:
- 341
- In the shadow of the Highest is a refuge from all fear,
- 342
- But, for the truth, fear not to take my stand.
- 344
- Dispelling all my doubt and fear,
- With Thee I do not fear the fray
- 349
- And future days shall hold no fear
- 359
- And doubt fills me with fear,
- 361
- Has faith giv’n way to fear?
- 367
- Fear not the foe; take courage new,
- 386
- And from fear of death to save.
- 387
- Fear not, then, to tread the winepress,
- 390
- 399
- We fear not the future; we live not in doubt:
- 412
- Through death’s dark chambers, I need not fear:
FEARED (1)
- 181
- Many times we’ve feared and faltered
FEARFUL (2)
- 27
- Sin’s fearful condemnation,
- 236
- That every weary, fearful soul I meet,
FEARING (2)
- 245
- If perchance I may be fearing,
- 384
- From ever fearing to speak, sing or pray,
FEARLESS (1)
- 334
- Stepping fearless through the night.
FEARS (18)
- 52
- Dark night of fears that doth affrighten
- 59
- ’Twixt hopes and fears, oh, end the anxious strife:
- 60
- When doubts and fears arise,
- 82
- Oh, look to me, dismiss thy fears,
- 98
- Through our doubts and fears.
- 110
- 175
- Your victories and failures, hopes and fears;
- 198
- He calms the fears and stills the cries
- 246
- Quells the fears which oft arise.
- 280
- With fears within and foes without,
- 297
- Why should our hearts be filled with anxious fears?
- 309
- No clouds obscure, no fears dismay;
- 315
- Dark fears and doubts my way attend;
- 326
- When gloomy fears possess my heart,
- 338
- Consider Him; His heart knows all thy fears:
- 357
- With anxious fears becloud thy soul.
- 381
- Fears within me sound a loud retreat,
- 384
- From all the fears that would point me to doom,
FEAST (6)
- 39
- In desert plains a feast is spread,
- 117
- Brought me where the feast was spread,
- 138
- Called to the feast by the King are we,
- 283
- I feast upon the living bread and drink the water sweet.
- 313
- To hear His voice and feast upon
- 357
- And feast on His unchanging love;
FED (4)
- 12
- Thy people still are fed,
- 39
- The bread of heaven freely fed;
- 318
- On the heav’nly manna fed,
- 327
- He who hath fed will surely feed,
FEEBLE (5)
- 19
- Well this feeble frame He knows.
- 159
- Within its feeble walls of clay;
- 218
- 238
- He knows our feeble frame.
- 284
- Those feeble steps, with courage true,
FEEBLY (1)
FEED (10)
- 75
- One who doth my soul and spirit feed,
- 84
- “I will lead thee, I will feed thee,
- 117
- Craving with the swine to feed,
- 181
- Where the bread to feed our hungry hearts is free,
- 200
- Feed me on the living word.
- 225
- Oh, feed me, Lord, that I may feed
- 256
- 318
- Feed His lambs and feed His sheep.
- Feed His lambs and feed His sheep.
- 327
- He who hath fed will surely feed,
FEEDING (1)
- 45
- Feeding on the husks around me,
FEEDS (1)
- 304
- Before the flock He feeds;
FEEL (19)
- 49
- Not a sorrow but His love can feel!
- 56
- Of all who feel their need.
- 71
- Oh, that you might feel your need
- 85
- I must feel His presence near me
- 172
- Apart with Thee, we feel our need
- 194
- May we feel Thy quick’ning pow’r;
- 196
- Oh, let me feel Thy presence near,
- 198
- To feel His touch and hear His voice
- 199
- And feel my need to watch and pray.
- 202
- That they may see and feel their need.
- 215
- I want to feel the pain my neighbors often know
- 224
- Oh, let me feel Thee near me:
- 238
- Is such as tender parents feel:
- 253
- I feel the pressure of His hand,
- 256
- 279
- Teach our discouraged hearts to feel
- 344
- I love to feel Thy presence near,
- 354
- For then we feel His presence near.
- 410
- We feel Thee near— dear Guiding Star and Light.
FEELS (2)
- 164
- Only one step— thy soul feels God is nigh;
- 388
- His heart is touched— I know He feels
FEET (65)
- 6
- See, from His head, His hands, His feet,
- 14
- My feet have loved to roam;
- 29
- To sit at the feet of my Master divine
- A lamp to my feet and a light to my path,
- 32
- Where we shall rest our weary feet.
- 43
- His feet were bruised and torn—
- 44
- Speed your feet to follow Him,
- 46
- Guide Thou my feet lest I should miss the way.
- That pierced Thy feet; oh, let me never stray!
- 54
- Come and gather round His feet?
- 61
- Sitting at the feet of Jesus
- 78
- In the way Thy feet have trod;
- In the way Thy feet have trod;
- 79
- And to plant our feet therein!
- 81
- Saviour, I will follow Thine own blessed feet.
- Each blest print of Thy bruised feet,
- 97
- Soon our feet must tread the vale of death.
- 103
- Sit in silence at His feet;
- 106
- Let us pause at the feet of the Saviour
- 114
- Awaits thy wand’ring feet.”
- 115
- And the feet that are so weary
- 131
- Do not seek my feet to stay;
- 147
- And rest your weary feet;
- 159
- E’en though thy feet have gone astray,
- 161
- Now help me walk where Thy feet have gone.
- 165
- 166
- Your burdens lay at His feet.
- 169
- At Thy feet I fall,
- Thy bleeding feet, Lord Jesus, I will follow,
- 172
- We humbly meet at Jesus’ feet
- 190
- In the way our feet must journey
- 198
- To sit and learn at His dear feet
- 200
- Contrite at Thy feet I pray,
- 201
- Lowly at Thy feet, my Saviour,
- 223
- There bending low to wash Thy servants’ feet.
- 225
- The wand’ring and the wav’ring feet;
- 228
- Calmly I rest at His feet.
- 233
- To fall and worship at His feet.
- 234
- Hast set Thine unseen feet;
- 250
- With joy I worship at my Saviour’s feet.
- 254
- Where Jesus’ feet have trod.
- 264
- 270
- Are clear to God, and He will keep our feet
- 282
- Just where His bleeding feet have gone;
- 286
- I mean to lay all at Thy feet:
- 289
- Amid the thorns that pierce my feet,
- 290
- Naught shall tempt my feet to stray;
- 292
- Corrects our wand’ring feet
- 296
- I know Thy heart yearns o’er the wandering feet
- 302
- Rough, stony places, where my feet shall tread,
- 304
- What if our feet be torn?
- 305
- 345
- And placed my feet within the narrow way.
- 348
- Where the Master’s feet have gone.
- 350
- When weary thy faltering feet,
- 359
- Thou, Lord, my feet hast set,
- 371
- I worship at my Saviour’s feet.
- 373
- Feet shod and ready when foes assail,
- 374
- My weary feet must tread;
- And stay my wav’ring feet.
- 380
- My feet to walk, and let me take good heed
- 381
- Foes without sow briars for my feet,
- 385
- While we worship at Thy feet.
- 390
- Oh, speed my feet to run,
- 392
- Whereon our feet were set with sov’reign grace;
FELL (1)
- 291
- Sweet manna fell down from on high,
FELLOWSHIP (17)
- 44
- Walk in fellowship and prayer.
- 105
- Fellowship divine forever
- 171
- Then in sweet fellowship, walking with Thee,
- 176
- We long to walk in fellowship with Thee,
- 232
- To His fellowship of love,
- 239
- For this fellowship so precious
- 240
- The glorious fellowship with One
- 241
- 250
- Oh! precious fellowship, divinely sweet!
- 253
- Oh! fellowship supremely sweet,
- 275
- His fellowship we love and prize;
- As in sweet fellowship with Him
- 284
- Brought fellowship and life anew.
- 292
- To fellowship more sweet.
- 348
- Fellowship with Him in suff’ring
- 363
- Having fellowship with God, with world no compromise—
- 398
- Deeper fellowship forever,
FELT (3)
- 45
- Of the thirst I felt within.
- 54
- Are more felt than up in heav’n;
- 238
- But when His strokes are felt,
FERVENT (2)
- 213
- Effectual, fervent prayers shall bring
- 390
- His fervent love and zeal,
FETTERS (3)
- 26
- World fetters all be riv’n,
- 171
- Then shall all bondage cease, all fetters fall,
- 305
- The fetters of the slave!
FEW (13)
- 4
- A few short years to labour with Thee here,
- 41
- Yet how few will follow Jesus,
- 101
- Only one life, a few short years of service—
- 143
- “Are there few that be saved?”
- Do not wait for the many or few;
- 186
- On harvest great and lab’rers few,
- 212
- His saints, though few, adore His name—
- 291
- Though scattered afar, few in number,
- 333
- Left behind, so few in number,
- 337
- Counted in with the faithful, with Christ and the few;
- 338
- Our life, at best, a few short years will tell;
- 343
- 359
- Thy chosen, faithful few.
FEWER (1)
- 238
- His strokes are fewer than our crimes
FIELD (7)
- 93
- Only one life, and white is the field—
- 173
- For the harvest field so wide;
- 218
- 238
- If one sharp blast sweep o’er the field,
- 318
- In the Master’s harvest field,
- 373
- Watching, praying, never quit the field!
- 376
- Be ye immovable, quit not the field—
FIELDS (7)
- 176
- The fields are white and honest hearts are waiting—
- 343
- 397
- Reaping the fields we in springtime have sown?
- 404
- Wherever you ripe fields behold,
- 405
- Lift Thou mine eyes to see the fields now waiting
- 407
- Lift up your eyes, the fields are white and waiting;
- Go, glean the fields while yet the Lord gives time.
FIERCE (10)
- 52
- When Jordan’s waves are fierce assailing,
- 80
- Though the strife be fierce and long;
- 190
- Fierce and strong the pow’rs of darkness—
- 285
- Wait on the Lord when fierce the battle rages
- 296
- Though fierce be the storm and though dark the night.
- 297
- The waves rolled high, fierce raged the angry deep;
- 321
- Where the conflict fierce doth fall,
- 371
- Though fierce the conflict here below,
- 372
- When the conflict fierce is raging
- 375
- In every life, a conflict fierce and keen;
FIERCELY (1)
- 295
- Though fiercely the foes may assail;
FIERCER (1)
- 205
- Fiercer grows the conflict daily,
FIERCEST (1)
- 369
- Have bravely faced the fiercest foe
FIERY (7)
- 236
- Midst fiery trials and when tempted sore,
- 253
- Secure from Satan’s fiery dart,
- 304
- 371
- The fiery darts which Satan hurls,
- And bruise the fiery serpent’s head.
- 379
- Search till Thy fiery glance has cast
- 410
- Who here on earth through fiery trials trod.
FIGHT (13)
- 169
- The God of heaven now will fight my battle—
- 236
- To fight the battle, gain the victory.
- 337
- In the front ranks of battle to fight;
- 339
- It helps us to know as we fight the good fight,
- It helps us to know as we fight the good fight,
- 367
- Though keener grows the fight;
- 369
- As others fought we, too, can fight.
- 375
- Fight on— but once the battle rests with thee,
- O soldier brave, fight on!
- 376
- War a good warfare, and cease not to fight,
- 396
- A little while to fight the fight,
- A little while to fight the fight,
- 399
- Nor vain, that the battle we fight;
FIGHTING (1)
- 372
- Fighting in the Saviour’s might,
FILL (25)
- 20
- He will fill with gladness
- 58
- 61
- He will fill us with His Spirit
- 66
- His love will fill thine aching heart;
- 96
- Fill thy weak spirit with alarm;
- 111
- Will fill your heart and life;
- 155
- His life divine will fill your soul
- 185
- Oh, may His presence fill our souls
- 189
- Peace all her palaces fill.
- 194
- Fill us with Thy love and zeal;
- Fill our hearts, O heav’nly Dove,
- 199
- They flood and fill my inmost soul
- 202
- Possess our hearts and fill our minds
- 207
- 215
- And may Thy Spirit its temple fill
- 231
- Fill Thou my soul with praises;
- Fill them with joy and gladness;
- 244
- No hand but Thine shall fill,
- 256
- Fill me with the knowledge
- 282
- And fill the place prepared for me.
- 294
- The hosts of darkness fill,
- 309
- Like incense fill the holy place.
- 327
- 370
- And calmly fill their place
- 383
- And fill our hearts with deeper purpose
FILLED (20)
- 27
- And sorrow filled my heart:
- 44
- Let your heart be filled with praise,
- 72
- But hearts are filled with joy and praise,
- 129
- At last with grief we will be filled.
- 177
- Filled with Thy life divine,
- 181
- And we’re filled with wholesome fear,
- 200
- To be filled with Thee alone,
- 207
- 219
- Filled with love’s immensity,
- 254
- He filled my soul with joy and peace
- 284
- And filled my soul with life divine;
- 297
- Why should our hearts be filled with anxious fears?
- 311
- And filled my soul with joy untold;
- 321
- Hearts both brave and filled with courage,
- 338
- The path is steep, and it is filled with fear:
- 340
- Let not my soul be filled with needless sorrow
- 351
- To be filled with love divine.
- Filled with Christ and Christ alone;
- Emptied— to be filled with Him.
- 384
- From all the doubts that have filled me with gloom,
FILLING (1)
FILLS (8)
- 13
- With sweetness fills my breast,
- 61
- Fills our hearts with love like Jesus’,
- Fills our hearts with love like Jesus’,
- 238
- He fills the poor with good;
- 242
- His love fills my heart with a hope strong and sure,
- 355
- It fills my heart with longing,
- Fills all my heart with joy.
- 359
- And doubt fills me with fear,
FINAL (8)
- 34
- Till we hear the final call.
- 64
- Should death sound out the final call,
- 102
- Make the Lord your final choice,
- 193
- For that final, trying hour.
- 272
- May it, the crowning, final gift we offer,
- 392
- For the last weariness, the final strife.
- 398
- For the final, great fulfilment
- We await that final day
FIND (51)
- 13
- Nor can the mem’ry find
- But what to those who find? Ah, this
- 25
- But in Thee I find my rest.
- 36
- And, turning late, you find that He is gone.
- 42
- My yearning soul desires to find
- To find this way, this living way,
- 49
- Could my yearning heart find rest and comfort
- 50
- 65
- That it never root can find:
- 66
- A seeking soul will always find
- 67
- Seek the Lord while you may find Him;
- 76
- You will find gladness, rest in your soul.
- 94
- Come and find abiding rest;
- 102
- You may find no open gate,
- 110
- In Him I find abiding rest;
- 111
- 115
- I must hasten out to find them
- 119
- And find in Him your rest,
- 128
- Will be sure to find its place
- 135
- Come and find in Him a refuge;
- 140
- Leave the world behind, and you will find
- 144
- What a sad awak’ning should you find, too late,
- 153
- Where find a place of safety,
- Here in my arms find shelter,
- 157
- Then you’ll find the way to heaven
- Then you’ll find, to your own sorrow,
- 158
- Yea, all I need, in Thee to find,
- 171
- And I shall find my peace, my All in all!
- 191
- We may find there’s much to cheer;
- 196
- Help me to find Thee when I pray—
- 199
- I come to Thee to find soul-rest
- 204
- No other refuge can I find;
- 207
- 208
- Where He can find one humble heart
- 227
- I find in Thee my hope and rest;
- 288
- To find the Rock that higher is than I.
- 314
- 316
- Today is mine to find this source of rest:
- 317
- That I may find my peace, my all in Thee.
- 335
- Their sweet communion find;
- 341
- Does the Master’s plea for constancy find echo in thy heart?
- We can find these souls of greatness where the walls are weak and low,
- 342
- Oh, may they find the way to heav’n and home.
- 347
- But all can find sufficient grace
- 351
- Let the Lord but find thee emptied,
- 362
- I long to find new beauties in Thy word,
- 393
- Let me find my all in Thee;
- 400
- Say, will He find you and me still watching,
- Faithful to Him will He find us watching,
- Will He find us watching there?
- 409
- ’Tis there I find new strength for duty,
FINDING (2)
- 265
- Finding the grace to say, “Thy will is best.”
- 316
- We search for peace, and finding naught but pain,
FINDS (2)
- 247
- The spirit finds its home at length
- 400
- Blessed are those whom the Lord finds watching—
FINISH (5)
- 72
- He’ll finish what He has begun;
- 191
- 319
- And if we finish in the race,
- 339
- To finish with honour the work we’ve begun,
- 393
- Finish, Lord, Thy work begun—
FINISHED (4)
- 28
- Began, continued, finished,
- 212
- He finished all God’s heart had planned,
- 299
- Finished His course; and when the end had come,
- 316
- Finished earth’s day, eternity begun.
FIRE (2)
- 24
- 371
- His presence, like a wall of fire,
FIRM (11)
- 28
- With purpose firm and strong,
- 227
- And fix my purpose firm and true;
- 255
- With a step more firm and free,
- 268
- Will keep us firm and true.
- 296
- That once walked so firm and then scorned defeat,
- 297
- If for our God we firm and faithful be.
- 340
- But as an anchor firm and sure remain;
- 361
- Will firm till death remain.
- 367
- If we will firm and steadfast stand,
- 376
- Be ye immovable, firm to the end—
- 394
- Keep firm and true: the weak in Him are strong.
FIRMLY (4)
- 87
- 328
- Lord, more firmly to Thine altar
- 347
- And some may fail to firmly stand,
- 373
- Clad in your armour, firmly you stand,
FIRST (18)
- 27
- Because He first loved me.
- Because He first loved me.
- Because He first loved me.
- 33
- Give Him first place in your heart;
- Give Him first place in your service;
- 63
- Then comes first bloom of springtime:
- 180
- And fitly join the first with last,
- 226
- As Thou hast first loved me,
- 240
- And first we knew what depth of need
- 245
- Sing to me when dawn’s first wak’ning
- 327
- He who hath giv’n the first supply
- 346
- My first and best, I yield it all
- 347
- Since first we learned to hope in Him,
- 361
- When first we heard the message
- 365
- First I knew His peace and smile
- 402
- First place, and in Thy name
- Thy kingdom first.
- 405
- Help me to love as Thou hast first loved me;
FISHERS (1)
- 73
- Hear Him call those lowly fishers:
FIT (3)
- 12
- 190
- 407
- Oh, say not ye, “I am not fit to labour.”
FITFUL (1)
- 303
- Bear me o’er life’s fitful sea;
FITLY (1)
- 180
- And fitly join the first with last,
FIX (3)
- 227
- And fix my purpose firm and true;
- 380
- To fix my mind and will to honour Thee.
- 393
- Fix Thy dwelling place in me.
FIXED (4)
- 75
- Fixed my heart on things that are unseen,
- 246
- Fixed my heart on things above.
- 275
- Our hearts are fixed to run the race,
- 319
- With heart and mind fixed on the things above;
FLAME (4)
- 151
- Your life is but a flick’ring flame
- 213
- The vital, quick’ning, heav’nly flame
- 216
- Burns with a constant flame,
- 403
- For in my heart there is a flame
FLED (4)
- 22
- When earth and its pleasures have fled?
- 109
- E’en as I stooped to drink they fled,
- 269
- When all other friends have fled;
- 315
- Sorrow and sighing fled away,
FLEE (17)
- 9
- Men from coming wrath to flee.
- 49
- Whither in my anguish I could flee?
- 68
- Why not flee from the desert?
- Why not flee from the night?
- Why not flee from your sorrow?
- 126
- Flee from destruction, escape while you may,
- Flee from destruction, escape while you may.”
- 132
- From Thy presence shadows flee;
- 137
- Oh! to Christ for refuge flee!
- 150
- 153
- Where shall I flee for refuge,
- 170
- When other helpers fail and comforts flee,
- 179
- May the fear of man flee from us
- 226
- And from all wrong to flee,
- 246
- When the shadows flee away.
- 297
- Mountains will fade and foes before us flee,
- 378
- To shun Thy presence, Lord, or flee
FLEETING (7)
- 84
- Life so fleeting, soon the reaping:
- 98
- Time is fleeting, flow’rs are falling,
- 99
- All its great glory is fleeting—
- 102
- Fleeting days are telling fast
- 104
- 113
- Time is now fleeting, the moments are passing—
- 123
- Dost thou seek, while time is fleeting,
FLESH (9)
- 82
- I know how heart and flesh may fail—
- 93
- Yet the world and the flesh often call.
- 148
- With the flesh conferring, soon your heart grew cold;
- 201
- Often heart and flesh would fail me;
- 236
- Knows flesh would fail, how much I need His pow’r;
- 281
- The arm of flesh dishonours Thee;
- 305
- Not where the flesh delighteth,
- 323
- When flesh would rise like giants in their strength,
- 359
- The world and flesh and devil
FLESHLY (1)
- 184
- Save us from all fleshly speech;
FLICK’RING (1)
- 151
- Your life is but a flick’ring flame
FLIES (2)
- 167
- Still undecided? Time flies apace;
- 317
- When life departs, the spirit flies away
FLIGHT (5)
- 40
- His Spirit, grieved, may take His flight
- 103
- Naught can stay its rapid flight;
- 186
- And put their enemies to flight.
- 316
- Mirth takes its flight— ’tis but remorse we gain.
- 369
- We, by God’s pow’r, can put to flight.
FLINT (1)
- 363
- We must set our face like flint to go on all the way,
FLOATING (1)
- 8
- Came floating o’er Judea’s plains
FLOCK (10)
- 143
- “Go! depart, ye are not of my flock”;
- 182
- A weak and helpless flock,
- 221
- 255
- Where the Shepherd leads the flock,
- 304
- Before the flock He feeds;
- 309
- He rests with all His flock at noon.
- 310
- Watching Thy flock from the glory above!
- Shielding Thy flock from each threatening harm,
- Soon to deliver Thy “little flock” here!
- 335
- ’Tis one, the Shepherd’s sacred flock,
FLOOD (3)
- 72
- Though sin assail me like a flood,
- 172
- Within that crimson flood.
- 199
- They flood and fill my inmost soul
FLOURISH (2)
- 65
- That it there may grow and flourish,
- 222
- Shall flourish in my soul again.
FLOW (11)
- 6
- Sorrow and love flow mingled down;
- 115
- Where the quiet waters flow.
- 147
- Where living waters flow.”
- 155
- 172
- Now may Thy richest blessing freely flow.
- 251
- To weep where the rivers of Babylon flow,
- 312
- 341
- Where the burden is the greatest and the tears most often flow.
- 366
- Let your praises unceasingly flow.
- 398
- Songs of praise shall ever flow.
- 410
- Oh! blest abode where sorrow’s tears ne’er flow.
FLOWERS (2)
- 97
- We are fading, too, like the flowers
- 102
- Fairest flowers soon decay,
FLOWING (1)
- 217
- Love in His flowing wounds I see:
FLOWN (2)
- 339
- The past with its vict’ries and failures has flown;
- 411
- Sweet, sweet release, when pain and death have flown,
FLOW’R (1)
- 238
- Or like the morning flow’r:
FLOW’RS (3)
- 59
- Life, rest and peace, the flow’rs of deathless bloom,
- 98
- Time is fleeting, flow’rs are falling,
- 99
- Life, as the flow’rs that are blooming,
FLOWS (3)
- 228
- Fresh from His mercy that flows.
- 281
- All grace in fullness flows.
- 309
- Flows on forever, still and deep;
FLY (3)
- 19
- While the precious moments fly;
- 95
- Shall life’s swift passing years all fly,
- 102
FLYING (2)
- 98
- 142
- Haste, haste away! the time is flying fast;
FOE (23)
- 170
- I fear no foe with Thee at hand to bless;
- 179
- 191
- For the foe is always near—
- Still we fall before the foe
- For the foe is always near,
- 192
- Praying when the foe is vanquished,
- 202
- Weak in ourselves we fear the foe
- The foe is strong: we need Thy grace
- 211
- O’er every foe, without, within;
- 214
- When the ruthless foe assailed,
- 215
- And lend a helping hand if he be friend or foe.
- 235
- Strength is ordained to still the foe;
- 251
- Oh, don’t be led captive by friend or by foe,
- 280
- His hand will guard from every foe,
- 307
- There is vict’ry when facing the foe.
- 312
- 336
- Every foe I mean to conquer,
- 354
- ’Tis not in vain the foe to face,
- 367
- Fear not the foe; take courage new,
- 369
- Have bravely faced the fiercest foe
- 374
- 375
- At every gate, an ambushed foe unseen.
- 376
- Be ye immovable facing the foe—
FOES (22)
- 5
- Still His foes were mocking, scoffing—
- 61
- All our foes will be subdued;
- All our foes will be subdued.
- 132
- Though my foes be strong and ruthless,
- 161
- Trusting Thy strength when my foes shall assail,
- 190
- 205
- Enemies and foes surround me—
- 224
- My foes are ever near me,
- 275
- Though friends and foes alike despise.
- 280
- With fears within and foes without,
- 285
- ’Gainst foes that seek to hinder from within,
- Or foes without that would destroy and lure us
- 294
- Where doubt sees naught but foes,
- 295
- Though fiercely the foes may assail;
- 297
- Mountains will fade and foes before us flee,
- 304
- Through thousands of our foes.
- 308
- 343
- Many foes may rise to hinder;
- 371
- No foes can reach that secret place
- 373
- Feet shod and ready when foes assail,
- 376
- Trust in the Lord, and our foes then must yield.
- 381
- Foes without sow briars for my feet,
FOE’S (1)
- 339
- And comrades succumb to the foe’s awful might,
FOIL (1)
- 170
- What but Thy grace can foil the tempter’s pow’r?
FOLD (25)
- 23
- Oh, the grace that brought me to the fold—
- Wondrous grace that brought me to the fold!
- Back to His fold again,
- 66
- 115
- For they are not of this fold.
- And the lambs fold to my breast,
- 116
- There is rest, there is peace in the fold.
- There is rest, there is peace in the fold.
- Will you come, will you come to the fold?
- Enter in, enter into the fold.
- 121
- You are straying afar from the fold,
- 125
- Fold me, oh, fold me close to Thy breast;
- Fold me, oh, fold me close to Thy breast;
- 145
- 147
- And lost outside the fold?
- 156
- Oh, enter with Jesus, and be of the fold!
- 186
- Souls wander on outside the fold,
- 214
- Who had brought me to His fold,
- 242
- And offered His life for the lambs of His fold.
- 283
- My every need He doth supply, secure within the fold;
- 291
- He sees every child of His fold;
- 311
- And bore me gently to the fold;
- 313
- Safe in the Shepherd’s fold—
- 319
- The labour of each one within His fold.
- 342
- Who are outside the fold and hopeless roam;
FOLDING (1)
- 310
- Folding them gently when night cometh on,
FOLLIES (1)
- 125
- Sin, with its follies, I gladly resign—
FOLLOW (125)
- 1
- Stay, let me say, “I will follow
- 4
- We, too, shall follow by Thy grace so free;
- 9
- Let us follow, ever follow,
- Let us follow, ever follow,
- But if we will follow Jesus
- 25
- I will follow Thee, my Saviour:
- By Thy grace I will follow Thee.
- All to leave and follow Thee,
- 28
- Come, let us follow Jesus—
- 29
- To follow my Saviour and King;
- 36
- Oh, follow Him, and He will lead you on;
- 41
- Yet how few will follow Jesus,
- 43
- “Come, follow me, and do not fear,”
- 44
- Speed your feet to follow Him,
- 66
- “Take up thy cross and follow me;
- 73
- “Follow me, come follow me;
- “Follow me, come follow me;
- 78
- Saviour, I will gladly follow
- 79
- Come and follow, without doubting;
- 80
- Do not fear to follow Jesus:
- 81
- Saviour, I will follow Thine own blessed feet.
- Ever follow where Thou leadest,
- 82
- “Follow me! come, follow me!
- “Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!”
- Follow me! come, follow me!”
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!”
- Follow me! come, follow me!”
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!”
- Follow me! come, follow me!”
- 84
- “Follow me, follow me,”
- “Follow me, follow me,”
- Just if thou wilt follow me.”
- “Follow me, follow me,
- “Follow me, follow me,
- Just if thou wilt follow me.”
- “Follow me, follow me;
- “Follow me, follow me;
- O my dear one, follow me.”
- Follow Thee, follow Thee—
- Follow Thee, follow Thee—
- Saviour, I will follow Thee.
- 85
- And His footsteps follow still.
- 87
- I will follow where’er He leads me;
- 91
- I’ll follow Jesus to the end;
- 96
- And humbly follow after me.”
- 115
- “They shall hear my voice and follow
- They shall follow without fear;
- 129
- And follow Him, though the world may sneer;
- 131
- Yearns my soul to rise and follow—
- Follow Him outside the camp.
- 162
- Oh, be earnest, rise and follow—
- 169
- Thy bleeding feet, Lord Jesus, I will follow,
- I will follow Thee.
- For where Thou goest, I will follow after,
- I will follow Thee.
- I will follow Thee.
- I will follow Thee.
- 182
- 200
- Draw me, I will follow Thee,
- To enable me to follow
- 203
- Oh, help us then to follow on
- 224
- To all who follow Thee,
- Oh, give me grace to follow,
- 229
- “Still follow in my footsteps—
- To wholly follow Jesus,
- 241
- My joy it is to follow
- I long to follow closer,
- 247
- We follow Jesus’ secret call
- 253
- At His behest I follow on—
- I’ll follow Him, the sinless One,
- 254
- I love to follow Jesus here,
- 255
- Speak, that I may follow faster,
- Still to follow every word.
- 262
- Darkness or sunshine, ever follow me.”
- 263
- A little child, I follow on
- 265
- 267
- I follow now and humbly bow
- 270
- We follow, with a faith that questions not,
- 272
- As we obey and follow Jesus’ footsteps,
- 277
- I will to follow Thee alone.
- 282
- His way is best; I follow on,
- 284
- Take up thy cross and follow me.”
- 285
- Follow His steps, obey His still, small voice.
- 290
- 291
- I’ll follow my Saviour unfearing,
- 298
- We follow Thee.
- We follow Thee.
- We follow Thee.
- We follow Thee.
- We follow Thee.
- 304
- The lambs may follow on
- We follow in His footsteps;
- 307
- I will follow my Saviour o’er life’s darkest way,
- I will follow the Lamb wheresoever He leads;
- 308
- 313
- I follow in the path He trod—
- 321
- But Christ’s footsteps follow sure.
- 331
- Follow Him, the faithful Guide.
- 337
- And will follow where He leads the way.
- 346
- I follow at my Saviour’s call;
- 348
- God is calling, we will follow
- Called of God to follow Jesus
- 352
- I’ll follow with Him all the way.
- 354
- Constrained by love, we follow on
- 356
- They follow where the Master trod.
- 358
- I’ll seek to follow joyfully
- 362
- To follow in the footsteps of my Lord;
- 363
- I will follow Thee, my Lord, and Thy sweet will obey,
- 367
- 368
- And each day I long to follow
- 377
- How real to bear the cross and follow Jesus,
- 383
- He leads us, and by faith we follow,
- 390
- 405
- Speak, Lord, again and say “Come, follow me.”
FOLLOWED (1)
- 299
- To be approved, they followed at His call.
FOLL’WING (1)
- 169
- I cannot now return from foll’wing Thee;
FOLLY (1)
- 331
- Hate the world, its sin and folly:
FOND (2)
- 25
- Perish every fond ambition,
- 100
- Still we hear the fond entreaty
FOOLISH (4)
- 96
- Nor let thy foolish pride rebel;
- 151
- Its empty joys, its foolish pride,
- 281
- The foolish heart deceives;
- 361
- Among the wise or foolish,
FOOLISHLY (1)
- 38
- “Is it worthwhile so foolishly
FOOTPRINTS (5)
- 4
- Thy blood-stained footprints leaving here below,
- 28
- They marked it with their footprints,
- 81
- Precious footprints of my Saviour
- Blessed footprints of my Saviour
- 309
- We love to trace His footprints there:
FOOTSTEPS (16)
- 12
- Our wand’ring footsteps guide;
- 35
- Walking in His footsteps to eternal rest.
- 78
- How I love to trace His footsteps
- 85
- And His footsteps follow still.
- 97
- Soon our footsteps shall reach another shore.
- 132
- Oh! ’tis Jesus guides my footsteps;
- 179
- Jesus, in Thy footsteps treading,
- 229
- “Still follow in my footsteps—
- 272
- As we obey and follow Jesus’ footsteps,
- 298
- Thy footsteps on the way we trace;
- 304
- We follow in His footsteps;
- 321
- But Christ’s footsteps follow sure.
- 348
- And His footsteps daily trace—
- 362
- To follow in the footsteps of my Lord;
- 363
- You can trace His footsteps daily to the better land;
- 366
- Evermore pressing on in the footsteps
FOOTSTOOL (3)
- 16
- Sinner, come, and at His footstool
- 188
- Father, at Thy footstool,
- 391
- Lord, we gather round Thy footstool,
FOR (575)
- 1
- How for our sins He was tempted,
- Him who has suffered for me.”
- 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,
- Wounded and bruised for the sins of the world:
- Suffered and died for my sins on the tree;
- He made atonement for you and for me.
- He made atonement for you and for me.
- Tell me again how He wept for their sin,
- None was found worthy for sin to atone:
- 4
- Seeking for those who will Thy name revere,
- Lord, help us lose our lives for Thee alone.
- 5
- Foxes have their lair for shelter,
- Shed for all mankind;
- 8
- It was for me, yes, all for me;
- It was for me, yes, all for me;
- He died for me, He took my place.
- Was it for me, for me alone,
- Was it for me, for me alone,
- Was it for me He came to die?
- Was it for me sweet angel strains
- Was it for me God planned it so?
- Was it for me He wept and prayed,
- Was it for me, that agony?
- Was it for me He bowed His head
- Was it for me the Saviour died?
- 14
- I come and long for rest.
- I sought for bread, but found a stone,
- 15
- This rest is free for you and me—
- For Jesus reigns supreme.
- 18
- For my Lord says “Come” and I seek my home,
- 19
- 20
- As He died for sinners,
- Died for you and me.
- 22
- O friend! He was stricken for thee.
- To purchase salvation for thee.
- 23
- For me His blood was shed;
- I’m waiting for the morning,
- 24
- 25
- Thou hast shed Thy blood for me;
- 26
- Thy life was giv’n for me!
- Thy life was giv’n for me:
- What have I giv’n for Thee?
- Long years were spent for me
- Have I spent one for Thee?
- My years for Thee be spent,
- 30
- Ye who hunger for the living word,
- Ye who thirst for living springs,
- 33
- Join in the battle for truth.
- Into the battle for truth.
- He gave Himself for your ransom,
- 36
- Is there no light? For I am growing weary
- 37
- For this full and free salvation,
- Call on God for His salvation,
- Pray for pardon and salvation,
- 38
- Is it worthwhile, for earth’s renown,
- 39
- And that He planned the same for me,
- 41
- 43
- Alone shall truth for men avail
- 45
- For a drink from some cool spring,
- Longed my soul for something better,
- Poor I was and sought for riches,
- 48
- Making your choice for the Saviour,
- 49
- Were my life worth living for a day?
- For a moment with a Christ-filled life?
- Who endured the cross and died for me,
- For my needs and more He will provide!
- 54
- For the love of God is broader
- 55
- Hope for thee beyond the grave—
- For thy sins He did atone.
- 56
- God’s heav’nly kingdom is for all;
- 61
- Then with courage for the conflict,
- 62
- Speak all the message, for I would be free;
- 63
- My heart is soil for sowing;
- 64
- If Christ had never lived for me;
- If Christ had never died for me;
- But Christ now intercedes for me;
- For Christ is coming back for me;
- For Christ is coming back for me;
- 66
- Life holds no joy for thee;
- Thy Saviour seeks for thee,
- Thy Saviour seeks for thee.
- 68
- Longing, longing for comfort,
- Longing, longing for light;
- And a refuge for you.
- 69
- For Thou, dear Lord, and Thou alone
- Didst for the sins of men atone.
- 73
- For our sins He must atone.
- 74
- 75
- Create in me more love for Thee;
- For His sake I chose the pilgrim way,
- 76
- For your transgressions died on the tree,
- Poured out His life’s blood, lost one, for thee.
- For your redemption shed His own blood.
- 77
- A sacrifice, O Lord, for Thee.
- 78
- All that’s good and best for me.
- 79
- Living for thyself alone;
- 80
- He was wounded for your sake;
- For the everlasting prize,
- 81
- Mark for me the perfect way,
- 82
- For thee I gave my life away—
- 83
- Should for you mean endless grief.
- All your life you’ve sought for pleasure;
- For the yes that sets you free;
- 85
- For I dare not walk alone;
- For my faith at best is weak;
- 86
- Longing for pardon today?
- Weary and sighing for rest?
- 88
- And for Thy will prepare.
- 89
- Have I not died for thee? Give me thy heart.”
- 91
- To live for me, to live for me.
- To live for me, to live for me.
- 93
- I must labour for treasure of worth,
- 96
- Thy Lord for thee the cross endured
- 97
- ’Twas for us He trod that path of pain;
- Shall such love for your soul be all in vain?
- 101
- But what shall be the end for you and me?
- The need is great, for souls around thee perish:
- Redeem the time, for God hath need of thee.
- 102
- Come and start for heav’n tonight:
- 103
- For thou very soon must die.
- 104
- For young as well as old.
- For time is earnest, passing by,
- 105
- For His love that made me whole.
- Bled and died for you and me.
- For we cannot buy nor borrow
- 106
- Waiting for me and for you.
- Waiting for me and for you.
- For His counsel so loving and true.
- To the end of life’s journey for me:
- We are bound for eternity.
- When the cost seemed too great for salvation,
- And too lowly His way for their pride.
- With a welcome for all who believe.
- 107
- I longed for peace and light.
- “O soul, I died for thee,
- 108
- Secure in the heavens, no need for alarm,
- To live for the things that bring joy to the heart
- For soon we shall meet Him: then what shall it be?
- 109
- None other name for me;
- I sighed for rest and happiness;
- I yearned for them, not Thee;
- But never wept for Thee,
- 110
- And ’twas for thee I came to die:
- Pardon and hope for me?”
- 113
- Calling for you and for me.
- Calling for you and for me.
- Watching for you and for me.
- Watching for you and for me.
- Pleading for you and for me?
- Pleading for you and for me?
- Mercies for you and for me?
- Mercies for you and for me?
- Coming for you and for me.
- Coming for you and for me.
- Oh, for the wonderful love He has promised—
- Promised for you and for me.
- Promised for you and for me.
- Pardon for you and for me.
- Pardon for you and for me.
- 115
- For they are not of this fold.
- For my words will reassure them,
- 116
- The voice of the Shepherd is calling for thee;
- They last for a season, we’re told.
- 117
- Me, who begged for bondsman’s bread.
- For He spake not of my sin;
- 121
- With no hope of escape for your soul;
- 127
- He for you has lived and suffered,
- 128
- In our building for eternity.
- For the love that we show and the kindness we bestow,
- For the Master has said, and He taught us in His word,
- 129
- Will we answer, “Lord, I have lived for Thee”?
- 130
- For I am but a little child
- 131
- For His sake reproach esteeming
- 132
- Thou didst bear it once for me;
- 134
- For His promises are sure.
- He was smitten for your sake.
- 135
- Life for you is swiftly passing
- He is waiting for your choice.
- 136
- While His heart for you is yearning,
- 137
- Oh! to Christ for refuge flee!
- 138
- Glorified, He who once died for men;
- Ah, well for us if we stand the test—
- 139
- Room for Jesus, King of glory;
- Have you any room for Jesus?—
- Room for pleasure, room for business,
- Room for pleasure, room for business,
- But for Christ the crucified,
- In your heart for which He died.
- Have you any time for Jesus,
- 140
- For you He bled and died.
- It means eternal gain for you
- Your choice for right or wrong will stand
- 143
- Unconcerned for their own precious life;
- Do not wait for the many or few;
- See, His heart yearns for you;
- 144
- For your sake He suffered on the cruel tree,
- 147
- For you must stand before Him
- 149
- For He is abundant in mercy,
- And rest for the weary of heart;
- 150
- 152
- What will you answer? He waits for your choice;
- 153
- Where shall I flee for refuge,
- 154
- For your sins Christ did atone—
- 155
- Hear! He calls for thee;
- The Master waits for thee;
- 156
- For you He is calling,
- For you He is calling,
- For you He is calling,
- He’s calling for you.
- He’s waiting in mercy for you and for me.
- He’s waiting in mercy for you and for me.
- Oh, come to the Saviour, now waiting for thee!
- 157
- He’ll forgive you for the past.
- 158
- But that Thy blood was shed for me,
- 159
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- “O soul, I come for thee, for thee!”
- “O soul, I come for thee, for thee!”
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- 161
- Thy precious blood for my sins doth atone.
- Long hast Thou patiently waited for me.
- Humble my heart, for I would be Thine.
- 163
- I’ll live for Thee alone—
- 165
- Trusting Thee for full salvation,
- I am trusting Thee for pardon—
- For Thy grace and tender mercy,
- I am trusting Thee for power—
- And for all.
- 166
- 167
- I bore the nails for thee;
- 168
- 169
- For my Lord crucified!
- For where Thou goest, I will follow after,
- What need I fear? There’s grace enough for me;
- 171
- My spirit pants for Thee, O Living Word!
- Thy message written clear and plain for me;
- 173
- And for this was crucified.
- For the harvest field so wide;
- 175
- For converse which the world has never known,
- 178
- Just to live for Thee.
- As we live for Thee,
- 182
- For Thou art coming back, Lord,
- 183
- That for us He may plead;
- For He alone can search our hearts
- 189
- For He as King there abideth,
- Pray for the peace of the city,
- Pray for the peace of the city,
- Knowing no cause for alarm.
- Pray for the peace of the city,
- Pray for the peace of the city
- Jesus hath claimed for His own.
- 190
- 191
- For the foe is always near—
- For the foe is always near,
- 193
- Wept and prayed for grace and pow’r;
- For that final, trying hour.
- Found of Him for sorrow sleeping
- Help for our infirmity.
- 195
- There is healing for our sorrow,
- There is hope for each tomorrow,
- 196
- As pants the hart for water brooks,
- So pants my soul, O Lord, for Thee:
- For, Lord, Thou art the pilgrim’s friend:
- 197
- Thou art my surety, now and for aye;
- 200
- All my soul for Thee is yearning,
- All my soul for Thee is yearning,
- Fainting for Thy courts, O Lord;
- 201
- Pleading for Thy pard’ning grace,
- Sure for all eternity.
- For His home and habitation;
- 202
- For those who in the darkness dwell,
- 203
- Our spirits long for liberty.
- 204
- For oft I am like one astray—
- 206
- Naught but Thy blood could for my sins atone.
- 210
- Who careth for thee alway.”
- 211
- His precious blood now speaks for me
- 212
- And for our sins He came to die.
- 217
- The Lamb of God, who died for me.
- When life has ended here for me,
- God’s love shall comfort them for aye,
- “Herein is love: He died for me.”
- 219
- In Thy love for me;
- For my sins Thou didst atone:
- For my portion now I claim,
- All my soul now sighs for Thee;
- 221
- We may be glad and leap for joy—
- 226
- 227
- For Thou hast oft refreshed my soul
- For He who bears the chast’ning rod
- 228
- Strength for the toils of the day?
- 230
- Speak, Lord, for we would hear,
- Speak, Lord, for we would hear—
- 233
- For our redemption shed His blood.
- 234
- For all my cares are Thine;
- I live in triumph, Lord, for Thou
- 235
- For he who humbly Christ obeys
- For so it seemeth good to Thee:
- 236
- For needed grace He gives me day by day,
- Still live for things this world has never seen.
- 237
- O God, I thank Thee for the way
- For all the blessings Thou hast giv’n,
- For all the moments Thou hast striv’n
- 238
- The Lord has judgments for the proud
- And justice for the oppressed.
- 239
- For the riches of Thy love,
- For this wondrous gospel story
- For that life of love so lowly,
- For the cross of Calvary,
- For the resurrection morning
- For this fellowship so precious
- Manifest our love for Thee.
- 240
- We thank Thee, Lord, for weary days,
- We thank Thee for that rest in Him
- He brought the water for our thirst—
- 242
- As naked and wounded we groped for the light.
- One night as He poured out His soul for the world,
- And offered His life for the lambs of His fold.
- 243
- For all we have is Thine.
- 244
- For the waters of this world have failed,
- I thirst for springs of heav’nly life,
- Glory to Thee for all Thy grace
- Glory to Thee for strength withheld,
- For want and weakness known,
- For what is most mine own.
- Is keeping it for me.
- 245
- For the pilgrim will be home.
- 247
- And dwell for aye with God!
- 249
- Receiving grace for grace.
- 250
- The One who loved and gave Himself for me.
- For me He left His Father’s home on high;
- And plead for grace to love Him more and more.
- 251
- When asked by your captors for Zion’s new song.
- Would mock you for singing the praise of the Lord.
- 255
- Waiting for Thy gracious word,
- Longing for Thy voice that cheereth;
- I am list’ning, Lord, for Thee;
- Master, speak! for oh, Thou knowest
- I am list’ning, Lord, for Thee;
- 256
- For the words Thou speakest,
- For the quick’ning word.
- 257
- For every gift has come from Thee;
- 258
- For I know that Thou hast given
- 259
- 261
- Lord, Thy pow’r I need and for grace I plead,
- And there’s grace for each step Thou’st planned.
- For I need Thee, oh! so much.
- 265
- This still the choice for me,
- 266
- Oh, for a closer walk with God!
- 267
- 270
- For well He knows today’s own burdens are
- Enough for you and me to bear.
- 271
- He bought me for His own:
- 274
- 276
- For whate’er my Father doeth
- Naught but good for me;
- Careth for His child,
- Giving thanks to Him for all things,
- 277
- To paths marked out by God for me;
- For just the next step on my way.
- 278
- Oh! for the peace of a perfect trust,
- Thy choice is best for me.
- They, too, are best for me,
- Oh! for the peace of a perfect trust
- Directing for the best;
- 280
- The One who gave Himself for me.
- That for each test I needs must face,
- For I have learned in days gone by
- 281
- For, Lord, Thy holy word of truth,
- For who would turn to cisterns, Lord,
- 282
- And fill the place prepared for me.
- 283
- Shining along the highway, marking the path for me.
- The precious things Thou hast in store for yielded lives and true,
- 285
- Prove for yourself how great His love and pow’r.
- Trust in His grace, which is sufficient for you;
- 286
- Thou, Lord, hast giv’n Thy best for me:
- 287
- For I know He understands;
- 289
- I am content, for this I know:
- 291
- And for the souls thirsty and weary,
- He gave His own life for His sheep;
- 293
- For which Jesus lived and died,
- 294
- On Calv’ry’s cross for thee:
- 295
- My heart shall not fear, for I know
- 296
- I’ll go where Thou leadest, for Thou art my Friend,
- And love lights the path for me day by day;
- 297
- If for our God we firm and faithful be.
- 301
- For Thy precious life;
- And suffer for sinners
- 302
- For my poor soul would always there abide;
- In tender mercy all for me is planned,
- 303
- Not for ease or worldly pleasure,
- Nor for fame my prayer shall be;
- 306
- Will lead thee through: He waits for thee.
- He waits for thee, He waits for thee—
- He waits for thee, He waits for thee—
- 307
- For His love cannot fail; it is stronger than death:
- 308
- E’en for His own name’s sake.
- For Thou art with me, and Thy rod,
- For Thou art with me, and Thy rod
- 309
- For God is with His people there.
- 310
- Praying for them— ever living to pray!
- 312
- E’en for His own name’s sake.
- 314
- For who can work so wondrously
- 315
- For, Lord, Thou art my hiding place
- And for Thy mercy plead,
- 316
- We search for peace, and finding naught but pain,
- 318
- Prove your heartfelt love for Jesus:
- Are you bearing fruit for Jesus,
- Sacrificed for Him unsparing;
- 319
- For through it all, of blessing we are sure;
- 320
- I’ll be His servant for aye.”
- I am content just to live for His smile—
- For my own good— I will keep to the end,
- 321
- Who for others’ needs do move;
- Hearts for needy ever searching;
- Hearts with love for those who perish,
- Tender, warm, for rich and poor;
- 323
- Dear Lord, we thank Thee for our youth today
- Who know such love for Thy great truth and way,
- 324
- Live for others every day:
- Live for others day by day—
- Live for others, for that One,
- Live for others, for that One,
- Yet for others lived and died,
- Live for others, spend, be spent:
- Live for others, and when death
- 326
- For those who daily seek His care;
- 328
- For Thy kindness that has kept us
- Needs our comfort for the soul,
- 329
- For I long to labour with Thee,
- For my heart to Thee is won.
- Living only for Thy will, Lord,
- 330
- Go, labour on, ’tis not for naught;
- 332
- For the riches of Thy grace.
- 333
- One for all eternity.
- Witnesses for Him to be.
- Pleads today for us above,
- 337
- I can faithfully stand for the right.
- 338
- Lift up thine eyes, for Christ Himself is near.
- For there will come the breaking of the day:
- Hold fast— to fail, for thee means death and hell.
- We need His grace for each step of the way.
- 339
- Means do for His sake all we do;
- For the souls who keep steady and true.
- There’s constant renewing for all who will pray;
- There’s balm for each wound and relief for dismay;
- There’s balm for each wound and relief for dismay;
- For wisdom and grace are bestowed every day
- For then we’ll receive the long-coveted crown,
- 341
- Does the Master’s plea for constancy find echo in thy heart?
- For when trials press the hardest, God’s own Son draws very near
- 342
- I would be true for there are those who trust me,
- But, for the truth, fear not to take my stand.
- For if some day they long to know the Saviour,
- 343
- For the Lord will safely lead you
- Need for every hand;
- 345
- For me He laid aside His Father’s glory,
- 346
- A living sacrifice for Thee;
- I long to live for Him alone:
- 348
- Seeking for a better country,
- 349
- Is One who cares for me.
- For Thou, my Lord and Saviour true,
- For nothing, Lord, can separate
- 350
- And thou shalt be glad for each test
- And gained for thy soul God’s best.
- 352
- No longer I live for earth’s pleasures;
- I’ve promised to serve Him for aye:
- 353
- Mine to suffer for His sake,
- 354
- Spend and be spent for Christ’s dear sake;
- For then we feel His presence near.
- 355
- I will henceforth seek to live for Jesus;
- It calls for self-denial
- 358
- The path that Jesus trod for me,
- Why should I spend my strength for naught,
- For things which only fade and die?
- 359
- What Thou hast done for me:
- For on my way to heaven
- 360
- 362
- To listen more intently for Thy voice,
- 363
- For Thou wilt give the needed grace to go on all the way—
- I will do my best for Thee, my Saviour.
- “You have done your best for Christ your Saviour.”
- 364
- 368
- Of my heart and life for aye;
- Him who gave His life for me.
- 369
- God’s armour waits for us to wear:
- For brothers, sisters in the past
- For us His grace and wisdom are.
- 372
- For the truth and for the right,
- For the truth and for the right,
- For our leader true is Jesus,
- 375
- For His dear sake, be strong!
- Then thou shalt rest for all eternity.
- 376
- Strength for the conflict the Lord will impart.
- 377
- He overcame, now pleads for us in glory;
- To spend our days, our health, our life for Him,
- 381
- Foes without sow briars for my feet,
- Oh, for faith to help me walk aright,
- Lord, Thy love and grace suffice for me
- 382
- There’s vict’ry for the ones alone
- 383
- For grace to overcome and live a life
- 384
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me;
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me;
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- 385
- For Thou hast redeemed us
- Lamb of God, for sinners slain!
- 386
- For us lived and died,
- For us Christ revived,
- Christ for us on Calv’ry’s mountain,
- Offered up for our offences
- Christ for us within the garden
- Christ for us now interceding:
- All-sufficient for our needs.
- 388
- On earth to live for me
- He gave His life for me,
- At God’s right hand for me;
- For my infirmity.
- He lived for me; He died for me;
- He lived for me; He died for me;
- For God, who cannot lie, has said
- That He will come for me
- 389
- We thank Thee for the bread—
- We thank Thee for the wine
- Which means His blood was shed for me.
- We plead for grace and strength to serve
- 391
- Heaven’s joy for us to win.
- We would render thanks and plead for
- 392
- We would see Jesus, for the shadows lengthen
- For the last weariness, the final strife.
- Which for long years we have rejoiced to see;
- We would not mourn them, for we go to Thee.
- 393
- For my sins He did atone,
- 394
- Abide in Him, the cross for Him endure;
- 395
- One little hour for watching with the Master,
- One little hour for weary toils and trials,
- Eternal years for calm and peaceful rest.
- One little hour for patient self-denials,
- 396
- For us eternity will dawn;
- Labour for Jesus while you may.
- 398
- For the final, great fulfilment
- 399
- For this cause we faint not, midst scorning of men:
- We look for the star of His coming again.
- And onward we press for the prize.
- 400
- Ready for the soul’s long home?
- 401
- Art thou waiting for the day
- 402
- Used here on earth for Thee
- Their charm for me;
- Forsaking all for Thee,
- 403
- For in my heart there is a flame
- Of burning love for Jesus’ name.
- The pattern for eternity.
- 405
- “These are the souls for whom my Saviour died.”
- Let me be found still labouring for Thee.
- 406
- That God may think on them for good
- Forget them not, for Jesus’ sake:
- For them our hearts are stirred.
- 408
- Strive for the mastery, hope for the crown.
- Strive for the mastery, hope for the crown.
- Why from the cross should I seek for release?
- I must diminish for Him to increase.
- 409
- ’Tis there I find new strength for duty,
- 412
- For Jesus only my soul could save.
FORBID (3)
- 6
- Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast,
- 229
- Forbid that I should answer,
- 293
- God forbid that I should glory,
FORBIDDEN (1)
- 409
- Alone with God, the world forbidden;
FOREGO (1)
FORETASTE (1)
- 57
- Foretaste of heaven my heart shall know;
FOREVER (40)
- 16
- Yesterday, today, forever,
- Yesterday, today, forever,
- 30
- Oh, rejoice and be forever glad!
- 35
- Must be shut forever from that blest abode.
- 48
- Glory to Jesus forever!
- Love Him, and serve Him forever.
- 50
- I am His, and His forever!
- 64
- His life forever made so clear
- 80
- You will have His joy forever—
- 87
- 102
- And your soul forever lost:
- 105
- Fellowship divine forever
- I will sing His praise forever
- 132
- I have made my choice forever—
- 134
- That forever will endure:
- 135
- You may seal your doom forever
- 148
- Left to mourn forever, “Oh! What might have been!”
- 159
- Thy soul cannot forever stay
- 162
- Passing by, perhaps forever;
- Passing by, perhaps forever;
- 163
- 165
- I am trusting Thee forever,
- 188
- 189
- She shall forever endure.
- 199
- Thy word will stand forever sure;
- 210
- 224
- 252
- Seal me as Thine own forever,
- 281
- 286
- Forever I my claim resign.
- 309
- Flows on forever, still and deep;
- 345
- He blotted out my guilty past forever
- 360
- 375
- He who has led, forever understands;
- 377
- His grace sufficient forever will endure.
- 385
- Oh, forever, Thou art worthy,
- 393
- Love of self forever cease;
- 398
- Deeper fellowship forever,
- 410
- Called home to rest, dark night has sped forever;
- 411
- And Jesus lives forever with His own.
FOREVERMORE (13)
- 15
- It shall be Thine forevermore;
- 75
- That I am Thine forevermore.
- 129
- That will stand secure forevermore,
- 213
- Forevermore in sov’reign love.
- 253
- His image bear forevermore.
- 308
- And in God’s house forevermore,
- And in God’s house forevermore
- 311
- Belov’d of God forevermore,
- 312
- 317
- And live with Thee and Thine forevermore.
- 326
- To heav’n and home forevermore.
- 332
- 334
- Reigns in love forevermore.
FORFEIT (3)
- 38
- To forfeit thine eternal crown?
- 99
- If your own soul is the forfeit,
- 149
- Oh, why will you forfeit salvation
FORGET (11)
- 215
- May I forget the wrong someone has done to me
- 251
- If I forget Zion, that city so grand;
- 284
- I never can forget the day
- I never can forget the love
- 327
- Will not forget thy tear.
- 367
- 406
- Forget them not: the faithful band
- Forget them not in solitude,
- Forget them not: the toilers brave
- Forget them not, for Jesus’ sake:
- Forget them not, I pray.
FORGETS (1)
- 319
- God ne’er forgets, His eyes behold
FORGETTING (3)
- 277
- Forgetting all the weary failures
- 310
- Never forgetting in slumber or sleep;
- 357
- Someday thy heart, forgetting sorrow,
FORGIVE (12)
- 49
- Not a sin so great but He’ll forgive it,
- 66
- He will forgive thy past and set thee free
- 74
- 121
- All the guilt of the past He will freely forgive;
- 155
- Your sins He will forgive—
- 157
- He’ll forgive you for the past.
- 180
- Forgive and cleanse, like other times,
- Forgive as we forgive, O Lord,
- Forgive as we forgive, O Lord,
- 185
- 223
- “Father, forgive, they know not what they do.”
- 226
FORGIVEN (5)
- 27
- 50
- Oh, to have the past forgiven,
- 111
- That you might be forgiven,
- 135
- All your past will be forgiven;
- 360
FORGIVENESS (4)
- 114
- And His forgiveness know.
- 119
- He’ll give you free forgiveness
- 147
- My peace and sweet forgiveness
- 204
- I need forgiveness, Saviour mine—
FORGIVES (1)
- 238
- ’Tis He forgives thy sin;
FORGIVING (2)
- 149
- Forgiving transgression and sin;
- 215
- A heart forgiving all the while,
FORGIV’N (2)
- 151
- The inward peace of sins forgiv’n—
- 226
- As Thou, Lord, hast forgiv’n;
FORGOTTEN (2)
- 238
- Forgotten in unthankfulness,
- 397
- These shall pass onward when we are forgotten:
FORM (3)
- 223
- When towel-girt Thy kingly form I see:
- 226
- And every form of leav’n.
- 331
- Sin in every form opposing,
FORMED (1)
- 378
- Before they’re formed within;
FORMS (3)
- 128
- Every deed forms a part in this building of ours
- 314
- How many subtle forms it takes
- 393
- Self in all its forms deny;
FORSAKE (9)
- 14
- 25
- And though all the world forsake Thee,
- 95
- I wait, but He does not forsake;
- 96
- Deny thyself, the world forsake,
- 203
- Forsake us not then utterly.
- 205
- Oh, forsake me not, my Saviour,
- 241
- 251
- Oh, soon may all cunning forsake my right hand,
- 387
- He will ne’er forsake His own;
FORSAKEN (6)
- 3
- Grieved and forsaken, God spared not His Son:
- 20
- 25
- Destitute, despised, forsaken,
- 53
- 132
- And although despised, forsaken,
- 262
- “Thou art not forsaken, I am with thee always;
FORSAKING (5)
- 141
- Weary child, thy sin forsaking,
- 177
- 298
- Forsaking all on earth beside,
- 398
- Now forsaking earthly pleasure,
- 402
FORTH (27)
- 65
- Springing forth to life divine.
- 117
- Brought His costliest raiment forth,
- 131
- Forth to Him outside the camp.
- 181
- And our lives show forth Thy praises
- Will show forth Thy life and glorify Thy name.
- 184
- Speaking forth our hearts’ deep sigh.
- 186
- And forth to death their captives lead;
- 188
- 229
- My heart breaks forth in answer:
- 245
- Sounding forth in joyful days,
- 252
- Come forth when Thou drawest nigh.
- 274
- I shall come forth as gold.
- 306
- As launching forth he knew not where,
- 315
- Stretch forth Thine arm, my soul defend;
- 328
- Showing forth Thy love again.
- 330
- Go forth into the world’s highway,
- 335
- Forth from the corners of the earth,
- 351
- Shining forth in ceaseless grace,
- Telling forth His wondrous story:
- 361
- Set forth to meet the Bridegroom,
- 372
- Shall we, then, go forth as soldiers,
- 373
- Forth to the conflict, led by His hand,
- 384
- In childlike faith now I put forth my hand;
- 406
- Who scatter forth the seed;
- 407
- Go forth among the lab’rers who are weary;
- Go forth to them and manifest God’s care.
- 412
- When I with Jesus come forth again,
FORTRESS (2)
- 189
- Our rock and fortress is He.
- 263
- My anchor ground, my fortress hill,
FORWARD (12)
- 44
- Take one forward step with Jesus:
- Take one forward step with Jesus;
- Take one forward step with Jesus;
- Take one forward step with Jesus;
- Take one forward step with Jesus;
- 202
- Strong in His strength we forward go;
- 261
- Then I’ll answer yes and will forward press
- 304
- Come, brothers, on and forward!
- 334
- One the earnest looking forward,
- 343
- Ever keep your face set forward
- 346
- I forward press to gain the prize,
- 402
FOUGHT (5)
- 99
- Soon will the battle be fought.
- 354
- They fought the battle to the last,
- 369
- As others fought we, too, can fight.
- 382
- He fought each battle on His knees
- 404
- And fought hell’s legions undismayed.
FOUND (47)
- 3
- None was found worthy for sin to atone:
- 14
- I sought for bread, but found a stone,
- 30
- “We have found Him!— Joy of the Ages!”
- “We have found the Christ of whom the prophets spake;
- We have found Him, King of kings.”
- “We have found Him— come and see!”
- “We have found Him!” Bear the tidings far,
- Wheresoever men are found,
- 32
- In Jesus we have found the way
- He found us lost in sin and blind,
- 37
- In a time He may be found.
- 45
- Jesus, Saviour, I have found Him,
- 50
- Refuge I have found in Jesus—
- 100
- Where eternal rest is found?
- 107
- I found them void and vain;
- 109
- Lord Jesus, found in Thee.
- O Christ, in Thee my soul hath found,
- And found in Thee alone,
- 112
- I found in Him a resting place,
- I looked to Jesus, and I found
- 128
- But we know it will stand if we found it on a rock,
- 160
- From those who, believing, a pardon have found.
- 190
- Snares of death are found.
- 192
- Found at last among the faithful
- 193
- To be found awake by Thee.
- Found of Him for sorrow sleeping
- 214
- Would have found a hopeless grave.
- 241
- The path of life, I’ve found it
- I’m glad He ever found me
- 246
- I have found Him whom I love;
- In His eyes I have found favour,
- 248
- 253
- My soul has found a sure retreat—
- My weary heart has found its home,
- 254
- 262
- Numbered with His chosen, found among the faithful,
- 272
- Be found well-pleasing in our Father’s eyes.
- 286
- As one by one Thy lambs are found,
- As one by one Thy lambs are found.
- 311
- He found me in a desert land,
- 319
- Let us be yielded, always found
- 320
- I have found peace in the household of faith,
- 328
- Pleasing to Thy heart be found.
- 345
- In love He sought and found me when astray;
- 354
- Sufficient found His grace and love.
- 361
- Oh, where shall we be found?
- 405
- Let me be found still labouring for Thee.
FOUNDATION (2)
- 150
- 392
- We would see Jesus, the great Rock Foundation,
FOUNT (2)
- 246
- Source and fount of living waters,
- 248
- This fear of God a fount shall be,
FOUNTAIN (3)
- 119
- You need the cleansing fountain
- 248
- Who makes that fountain his.
- 281
- And leave the fountain of Thy word,
FOUR (1)
- 407
- Oh, say not ye, “’Tis four more months till harvest.”
FOXES (1)
- 5
- Foxes have their lair for shelter,
FRAGRANCE (1)
- 222
- And spread their fragrance all around;
FRAGRANT (1)
- 309
- How sweet the fragrant vale of prayer
FRAIL (3)
- 244
- Now the frail vessel Thou hast made
- 301
- 382
- The patient, frail, uncomely Man
FRAME (4)
- 13
- No voice can sing, nor heart can frame,
- 19
- Well this feeble frame He knows.
- 238
- He knows our feeble frame.
- 295
- And, knowing our frame, He remembers
FRAY (3)
- 190
- 344
- With Thee I do not fear the fray
- 376
- Jesus is anxiously watching the fray:
FREE (68)
- 4
- We, too, shall follow by Thy grace so free;
- 8
- Oh, love of God, so great, so free!
- 9
- That the pris’ner might go free,
- 11
- An off’ring glad and free,
- 15
- I’m glad this rest is free—
- This rest is free for you and me—
- 20
- Thou hast died to make me free;
- 22
- That you might be free evermore?
- 24
- 26
- 27
- “I died your soul to free”;
- 29
- I hear and obey, and my soul is set free
- 31
- Bread of life is free to all.
- 37
- For this full and free salvation,
- 41
- 45
- Bread of life, so rich and free;
- 53
- His grace, how rich and free,
- 62
- Speak all the message, for I would be free;
- 66
- He will forgive thy past and set thee free
- 82
- From chains of sin I’ll set thee free—
- 83
- For the yes that sets you free;
- 84
- Then my rest of heart is free;
- 119
- He’ll give you free forgiveness
- 133
- His pow’r can set you free,
- 134
- To redeem and set you free;
- 165
- 167
- I died to make thee free;
- 171
- Mould Thou each inward thought, from self set free,
- 178
- Sacrifice so free.
- In Thy service free
- 180
- 181
- Where the bread to feed our hungry hearts is free,
- 197
- Grant me the power, boundless and free,
- 200
- Free from sin’s enthralling bondage,
- 203
- With stable hearts, contrite and free,
- 215
- Give me a heart from sin set free,
- 219
- 221
- Who through the Son are free.
- 226
- 231
- Thou shalt be always free.”
- 236
- What he could share through grace so rich and free.
- 237
- So that my soul be free,
- So that my soul be free.
- With heart and purpose free,
- 243
- 246
- He will keep me free from evil
- 252
- From defilement keep me free;
- 253
- My captive spirit now is free;
- 255
- With a step more firm and free,
- 262
- From this world’s illusions, oh, let Him keep thee free.
- 264
- Is strong to keep me free;
- 273
- His free, unmeasured, boundless grace.
- 283
- How do I prize my calling, since Christ hath made me free?
- 294
- The Son has made thee free.
- 305
- Glad, empty-handed, free,
- 306
- And good the land He offers free;
- 320
- I do not choose to go free from my Lord;
- Never from Him to go free.
- 321
- Hearts from doubting free and pure;
- 327
- Will keep it true and free;
- 329
- From all bondage sets me free.
- 335
- United stand, from bondage free,
- 347
- That we might be set free from sin.
- 368
- From the chains of sin set free;
- 380
- I would be pure, my spirit would be free
- 386
- Rose to justify and free us
- 388
- 402
- From love of earth set free
FREED (3)
- 70
- Freed from blind tradition’s chain;
- 247
- And freed from all self-love within,
- 412
- He freed my soul from sin’s curse and stain.
FREEDOM (3)
- 76
- Freedom from bondage, turmoil and strife;
- 237
- A freedom from all woe and strife,
- 263
- My freedom is Thy grand control.
FREEDOMS (1)
- 329
- Selfish freedoms are but bondage;
FREELY (11)
- 5
- Giving freely life and service
- 8
- Upon the cross and freely shed
- 20
- 39
- The bread of heaven freely fed;
- 112
- 121
- All the guilt of the past He will freely forgive;
- 161
- All that would hinder, I freely resign;
- 172
- Now may Thy richest blessing freely flow.
- 249
- To those who freely give,
- 274
- 280
- He freely gives sufficient grace.
FREES (1)
- 360
- From all bondage frees us.
FRENZIED (1)
- 221
- To most it seems a frenzied craze
FRESH (6)
- 33
- Throw your soul’s fresh, glowing ardour
- 114
- And pastures ever fresh and green
- 175
- Then fresh from converse with your Lord, return
- 218
- Fresh as the dew of heaven,
- 228
- Fresh from His mercy that flows.
- 309
- How fresh and green the pastures fair
FRET (6)
- 215
- A heart that understands, that will not fret or pine;
- 357
- Be true today, fret not nor sorrow;
- Fret not thy soul— be true to Jesus,
- Fret not thy soul— through times of darkness,
- Fret not thy soul— but walk with Jesus,
- Fret not thy soul— Jesus is coming!
FRIEND (47)
- 16
- He who was the Friend of sinners
- 22
- O friend! He was stricken for thee.
- 27
- There is no friend like Jesus
- 35
- Friend, if you are honest, yield your life to God,
- 47
- And you need a friend to help you,
- 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
- In changing life, a friend unfailing
- 68
- Ah! yes, friend, One is waiting,
- As a friend and a brother
- 72
- And sinners’ friend is Jesus.
- 75
- I’ve a Friend who meets my every need,
- Oh, this Friend is mine while life doth last;
- 83
- Friend, just now your heart is tender:
- 90
- With my Saviour, with my Friend,
- 91
- In this dark world I need a friend
- 94
- Was there ever friend so tender,
- He entreats you as a friend;
- 110
- Friend, wilt thou come? Thou shalt be blest;
- 119
- You need this faithful Friend
- 120
- Yield, friend, yield, lest you miss all.
- 126
- Hasten to Jesus, your Saviour and Friend,
- Hasten to Jesus, your Saviour and Friend.
- 127
- 134
- Oh, be reconciled to your dearest friend:
- 136
- Come and make Him now your friend;
- 138
- How will it fare, friend, with thee and me—
- 155
- He’ll be a never failing friend,
- 177
- Thou art the sinner’s friend;
- 185
- Our Father and our Friend;
- 196
- For, Lord, Thou art the pilgrim’s friend:
- 199
- The soul’s redeemer, friend and guide.
- 202
- A loyal, faithful friend and guide.
- 215
- And stoops to help a friend in need.
- And lend a helping hand if he be friend or foe.
- 224
- My Master and my Friend.
- My Master and my Friend.
- 246
- My Redeemer, Saviour, Friend;
- 251
- Oh, don’t be led captive by friend or by foe,
- 269
- We’ve a friend that draweth closer,
- 296
- I’ll go where Thou leadest, for Thou art my Friend,
- 303
- More than friend or life to me;
- 345
- There’s no other friend to me like my Redeemer;
- From Him who is my everlasting friend.
- There is no friend with Him that can compare;
- 352
- My Lord I would choose as my friend.
FRIENDS (8)
- 31
- Of all friends He is the best.
- 38
- Though all thy friends should turn away
- 148
- God had almost won you when your friends drew near,
- 221
- Home, friends are left; it seems so strange,
- 269
- When all other friends have fled;
- 275
- Though friends and foes alike despise.
- 338
- Though all is dark, and hope and friends are gone,
- 405
- To turn from home and lands and friends and kindred:
FRIENDSHIP (4)
- 75
- Thy friendship let me value more and more.
- 148
- “You shall lose our friendship,” whispered in your ear.
- 290
- Precious is His love and friendship;
- 366
- Evermore seek the friendship of Jesus,
FRO (1)
FROM (296)
- 5
- From this lowly Man of Sorrows
- 6
- See, from His head, His hands, His feet,
- 9
- Jesus came from heav’n revealing
- Men from coming wrath to flee.
- 10
- All our strength from day to day.
- 11
- 12
- Such blessings from Thy gracious hand
- 15
- From doubting, fear and sin—
- This blessed rest from sin.
- 17
- Wash me from sin!
- Purge me from every stain;
- Wash me from sin!
- Shed from Thy wounded side,
- Wash me from sin!
- Saved, saved from sin.
- Wash me from sin!
- Saved from all sin.
- 20
- From heaven’s glory,
- From His radiant throne above,
- 24
- From every stain made clean,
- From every sin set free—
- From Thee I would not hide
- Has failed to take from Thine own hand
- And while from them to Thee I turn,
- 25
- Thou, from hence, my all shalt be.
- 26
- And quickened from the dead.
- Down from Thy home above,
- 27
- The message came from heaven,
- 31
- From His light and love and presence,
- 33
- You from sin’s ruin to save;
- 34
- Save us from things seen and temp’ral;
- 35
- To His path of life from varied ways of sin.
- Must be shut forever from that blest abode.
- 37
- Hide yourself in Him from guilt.
- 39
- In serving Him from day to day
- 45
- For a drink from some cool spring,
- 48
- Sorrows from which He releases?
- 50
- From every snare.
- Naught of earth from Him can sever.
- 51
- Of righteousness, peace and true joy from on high;
- 57
- Perfect submission brings from above
- 62
- Precious the message sent from above.
- 65
- Through Thy message from above:
- 66
- From every doubt and fear.
- 68
- Why not flee from the desert?
- Why not flee from the night?
- Why not flee from your sorrow?
- Where that One from above
- 70
- Make it known from pole to pole—
- Freed from blind tradition’s chain;
- 71
- Calling you from paths of sin,
- 75
- From the world’s allurements turned away;
- 76
- Sent the Redeemer down from above;
- Freedom from bondage, turmoil and strife;
- 77
- From all that would my soul enthrall;
- 79
- Drifting on from day to day?
- 81
- Pointing me from sinful pleasure,
- 82
- From chains of sin I’ll set thee free—
- 83
- Sick of sin and faint from crying,
- 89
- From this dark world He would draw thee apart,
- “Turn now from sin, and from evil depart:
- “Turn now from sin, and from evil depart:
- 90
- Naught from Him my soul can sever:
- 93
- I could never withhold that from God.
- 95
- Vain world, farewell, from thee I part;
- 96
- To save thy soul from death and hell.
- 102
- Come from darkness into light;
- 106
- And silently pass from our view,
- 108
- It pays to serve Jesus— I speak from my heart;
- 110
- Afar from God, sin’s cruel blight
- From home and light of day.
- 113
- Passing from you and from me.
- Passing from you and from me.
- 115
- From the valley, in the evening,
- 117
- From the riches of His glory
- 119
- From all the stains of sin.
- 120
- Keeping naught from His control;
- 121
- And save you from hopeless despair.
- You are straying afar from the fold,
- 123
- From earth’s pleasures that are vain;
- Pleasures from the springs of earth?
- Waters from the wells of mirth?
- Wells from which thou soon must go?
- 126
- Flee from destruction, escape while you may,
- Flee from destruction, escape while you may.”
- Far from the Saviour on ruin’s dark way,
- Far from the Saviour on ruin’s dark way.
- 127
- 129
- Will we hear from Him the words, “Well done!
- 132
- Naught from Him my soul can sever
- From Thy presence shadows flee;
- 134
- From the guilt and pow’r of sin.
- 140
- Oh, turn from sin to Jesus,
- From paths of sin, to worship Him
- 141
- From thy dream of pleasure waking,
- 142
- From your heart you then can say,
- 144
- From condemnation while the ages roll.
- Jesus is calling from earth’s pleasures vain;
- From sin’s delusions why not now depart?
- 145
- From all iniquity and sin
- From wand’ring far abroad;
- 152
- Oh, turn from the darkness, and walk in the light.
- 153
- From every storm He’ll shield me,
- 154
- From the door of mercy do not turn away.
- 155
- To save you from the wrath of God,
- 157
- Do not turn from Him away.
- And will cleanse you from your sin.
- 159
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- Afar from God in sin’s dark way,
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- 160
- From those who, believing, a pardon have found.
- 166
- From heav’n to earth come down,
- 169
- I cannot now return from foll’wing Thee;
- 171
- Mould Thou each inward thought, from self set free,
- 172
- Cleanse us from sinful thought and deed,
- 174
- From the world we come apart,
- Weaned from this vain world away;
- 175
- Wipe from your brow the sweat and dust of toil,
- “Come ye aside from all the world holds dear,
- Then fresh from converse with your Lord, return
- 176
- We come apart from all the worldly throng—
- Deliver us from that which makes us strong
- Oft have our hearts strayed from the lowly place.
- Here we repent from all iniquity—
- As from our hearts we purpose to abide.
- 179
- May the fear of man flee from us
- Changed from glory into glory,
- 180
- Our need of help from Thee—
- The tempter, now accusing, from
- 184
- Save us from all fleshly speech;
- Save us from all apathy;
- 185
- From grateful hearts continu’lly
- 188
- Hear me from on high;
- Naught from Him withholding—
- 190
- Prayers from needy hearts and contrite
- 194
- Cleansed from all iniquity,
- 195
- Far from Thy wings;
- Far from Thy wings.
- 198
- That from a troubled heart would rise.
- 200
- Free from sin’s enthralling bondage,
- 201
- Do not hide from me Thy face.
- Help me, Saviour, from above;
- 202
- With light and wisdom from on high,
- 207
- Cleanse us, Lord, from all that grieveth
- Comforter, from heav’n descending,
- 209
- Take not Thy Holy Spirit from me.
- I could not bear from Thee to part:
- Take not Thy Holy Spirit from me.
- Apart from Thee my soul must die;
- Take not Thy Holy Spirit from me.
- 212
- Down from His home above;
- 213
- God’s richest blessings from above;
- To grant these favours from on high:
- 215
- Give me a heart from sin set free,
- 216
- Nor from Thy pathway turn.
- And from all sin depart.
- 221
- From them ’tis hid, to babes revealed,
- 223
- I hear a whisper come from Calvary:
- 224
- Nor wander from the pathway
- And shield my soul from sin.
- 225
- A word in season, as from Thee,
- 226
- From hardness and unyieldingness,
- And from all wrong to flee,
- And turn their hearts from Thee.
- From pride and malice keep me clean,
- 227
- Oh, heal my soul from all disease,
- 228
- Fresh from His mercy that flows.
- When from my labour at noontide,
- 232
- From the tempter’s subtle snare,
- And He keeps them from the evil
- 233
- He came from God the Father’s heart
- 235
- From lips of babes, Thy perfect praise
- From lips of babes, by Thy decree,
- From lips of babes, O blessed Lord,
- From humble hearts— Thy Spirit’s home—
- 236
- While waiting there I’m cleansed from sin and fear,
- Who day by day is suff’ring from defeat,
- 237
- From darkness Thou hast shown me light,
- A freedom from all woe and strife,
- 239
- Sent to earth from heav’n above;
- Then from distant lands, united,
- 240
- Still learning from all need below
- 241
- Who saves me now from sin;
- 246
- There is rest from sin and strife.
- He will keep me free from evil
- 247
- How sweet it is when, weaned from all,
- How sweet to be released from sin
- And freed from all self-love within,
- 249
- And weaned from self His fullness prove,
- 251
- Oh, don’t be led captive from Zion to roam,
- Away from that city which God calls His own;
- 252
- From defilement keep me free;
- Rest from all anxiety.
- 253
- Secure from Satan’s fiery dart,
- 256
- 257
- For every gift has come from Thee;
- 258
- Hidden safe from earth’s alarms,
- 260
- And may we from our hearts sincerely say,
- 261
- But I know Thine eye watches from on high,
- Lest I stray from the path of light.
- 262
- From the lips of Jesus, who walked life’s troubled sea,
- From this world’s illusions, oh, let Him keep thee free.
- 264
- To draw me from this rest;
- 265
- Help me to rest in Thee from every care,
- 266
- Ceasing from self, we enter in
- 268
- When wand’ring far from God;
- 269
- Hides our Father’s face from view,
- 270
- Hides from us tomorrow’s care;
- From snares that wait ahead.
- 277
- From every subtle, secret snare.
- May hide the next step from my sight,
- 278
- Shut out from much that others have:
- To wean me from this changing world
- That looks away from all,
- 280
- His hand will guard from every foe,
- 281
- Thou great Redeemer, from whose throne
- 283
- The gleam from off the mercy seat must always help me see
- 284
- That brought the Saviour from above,
- 285
- ’Gainst foes that seek to hinder from within,
- From God’s control, to darkness and to sin.
- 286
- Thou didst not shrink from Calvary,
- 288
- Deliver me from this cruel, cunning nature,
- 290
- There’s no parting from my Saviour;
- 291
- Sweet manna fell down from on high,
- 294
- That from them God asks nothing,
- 295
- Depart from the upright in heart;
- 296
- But stepped from the path of Thy glory and grace,
- And strayed through the storm from the lowly place.
- 299
- Raised from the dead, He sat upon the throne.
- Honour from men is but a passing show.
- 307
- Jesus came from the home of His Father on high
- 309
- Afar from all the strife and gloom,
- From all the world, its toil and care,
- 310
- Watching Thy flock from the glory above!
- Shielding Thy flock from each threatening harm,
- 311
- Which brought my Saviour from on high
- 312
- From all the bypath ways.
- 314
- The rest of ceasing from myself,
- And keep me back from rest!
- 316
- “Thy will be done,” then from our hearts we say.
- 317
- But from this death a resurrection sure:
- 319
- To Him who died to save us from death’s sting.
- 320
- I do not choose to go free from my Lord;
- Heeding His voice from above.
- Never from Him to go free.
- 321
- Hearts from doubting free and pure;
- From all treachery retreating,
- 329
- From all bondage sets me free.
- From the dawning of the day,
- 334
- Lift as from the heart of one;
- 335
- United stand, from bondage free,
- Forth from the corners of the earth,
- 339
- From the souls who keep steady and true.
- 341
- In the shadow of the Highest is a refuge from all fear,
- 345
- From Him who is my everlasting friend.
- 347
- Once we were wand’ring far from God
- From Him: He saves with mighty hand.
- That we might be set free from sin.
- 349
- From Thy great love divine.
- 351
- Glory from Christ’s blessed face.
- 354
- From corn of wheat learn how to die,
- To do His will from day to day,
- 358
- And never from the Shepherd stray,
- 360
- Naught from Christ can sever.
- From all bondage frees us.
- 363
- Gladly yielding Thee my best and all from day to day;
- 368
- Naught from Him my soul can sever—
- From the chains of sin set free;
- 372
- From His throne the Father sees us;
- 378
- To guard my soul from every ill,
- 380
- Search me, O Lord, and from the dross of sin
- From secret faults, O Saviour, cleanse Thou me.
- 381
- From the homeland of eternity:
- 383
- From Him whose voice inspires anew.
- 384
- From all the guilt of my sins now I claim
- Cleansing from Thee, cleansing from Thee;
- Cleansing from Thee, cleansing from Thee;
- From all the doubts that have filled me with gloom,
- From all the fears that would point me to doom,
- From all the care of what men think or say,
- From ever fearing to speak, sing or pray,
- 386
- And from fear of death to save.
- 388
- 391
- From our sins in His own blood,
- 397
- Thus would we pass from the earth and its toiling,
- Thus would we pass from the earth and its toiling,
- Yes, but the sowers must pass from their labours,
- 399
- That’s hiding the future from view;
- 402
- When keeping aught from Thee
- From love of earth set free
- 404
- Keeps from the multitude their share.
- 405
- To turn from home and lands and friends and kindred:
- Oh, keep me, Lord, from growing cold or careless,
- 408
- Why from the cross should I seek for release?
- 412
- He freed my soul from sin’s curse and stain.
FRONT (1)
- 337
- In the front ranks of battle to fight;
FROWN (3)
- 77
- The world may frown; I do not fear:
- 339
- If, true to our calling, we face the world’s frown,
- 396
- To face the world, its scorn and frown,
FROWNS (1)
- 395
- Eternal years beyond earth’s cruel frowns.
FRUIT (7)
- 63
- No fruit will ever sweeten
- 173
- Fruit will come if we abide.
- 188
- 207
- Precious fruit in us appearing
- 281
- Clothed in both fruit and leaves.
- 318
- Are you bearing fruit for Jesus,
- 402
- That fruit may thus abound,
FRUITFUL (3)
- 174
- In the vine, to fruitful be,
- 229
- “If you would be more fruitful,
- 383
- Abiding so that we may fruitful be,
FRUITFULNESS (2)
- 285
- Wait on the Lord in fruitfulness and vict’ry
- 318
- Rich in fruitfulness abound.
FRUITLESS (2)
- 174
- Oh, how barren, fruitless, useless
- 279
- Increase our faith when fruitless seem
FRUITS (3)
- 222
- Those pleasant fruits of righteousness
- The fruits of faith and godliness
- 397
- Fruits of the harvest and what we have done.
FULFIL (18)
- 57
- Fulfil Thy purpose, Father, in me.
- 88
- 92
- To fulfil His least command.
- 124
- 177
- 212
- 219
- 231
- 254
- 256
- 257
- Within this life of mine fulfil
- 316
- And self deny, His purpose to fulfil;
- 317
- Thy purpose in my life, Lord, to fulfil.
- 343
- 353
- 390
- 393
- 394
- His purpose in your life He will fulfil.
FULFILLED (1)
- 336
- May they be fulfilled in me.
FULFILLING (3)
- 182
- 203
- Thy will fulfilling perfectly.
- 216
FULFILMENT (1)
- 398
- For the final, great fulfilment
FULL (20)
- 26
- 31
- Full salvation Jesus offers,
- 33
- Clad in salvation’s full armour,
- 37
- For this full and free salvation,
- 59
- Weary with life’s long struggle, full of pain,
- 78
- Gladly yielding full surrender
- 89
- Make full surrender, and give me thy heart.”
- 94
- Full of mercy, truth and grace;
- 111
- So full of love and grace,
- 141
- To receive a full salvation,
- 150
- 151
- This weary world so full of sin
- 165
- Trusting Thee for full salvation,
- 215
- Give me a gracious heart that’s full of tenderness,
- 249
- How full of joy and sweet content
- 324
- And receive a full reward.
- 326
- What full provision God has made
- 328
- In our hearts have full control.
- 364
- The path is full of danger,
- 376
- Tender, compassionate, heart full of love,
FULLER (1)
- 239
- Growing fuller, deeper, stronger,
FULLEST (2)
- 49
- Had I wealth and love in fullest measure
- 398
- When He comes, in fullest measure
FULLNESS (5)
- 2
- More of His saving fullness see,
- More of His saving fullness see,
- 146
- Oh, the fullness of redemption!
- 249
- And weaned from self His fullness prove,
- 281
- All grace in fullness flows.
FULLY (3)
- 276
- Oh! to trust Him, then, more fully!
- 282
- His love can fully satisfy,
- 362
- I want to know more fully all Thy will,
FURNISHÈD (1)
- 308
- My table Thou hast furnishèd
FURTHER (1)
FURY (1)
- 82
- I’ve borne the fury of the gale;
FUTURE (11)
- 184
- Past and future Thou dost see.
- 270
- In love the Father ever veils the future,
- And trust the future to the Father’s hand:
- 280
- Whate’er the future days may bring,
- 292
- How can we fear the future,
- Fear neither past nor future;
- 328
- In the bosom of the future
- 349
- And future days shall hold no fear
- 399
- That’s hiding the future from view;
- The future can hold no surprise.
- We fear not the future; we live not in doubt: