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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Pride is subtle and shape-shifting. There is more of it at work in our hearts than we know, and more of it pulsing through our busyness than we realize. Pride is the villain with a thousand faces: People-pleasing, Pats on the back, Performance evaluation, Possessions, Proving myself, Pity, Poor planning, Power, Perfectionism, Position, Prestige and Posting. Here’s the bottom line: of all the possible problems contributing to our busyness, it’s a pretty good bet that one of the most pervasive is pride. It’s okay to be busy at times. You can’t love and serve others without giving of your time. So work hard; work long; work often. Just remember it’s not supposed to be about you. Feed people, not your pride.
Kevin DeYoung

Suffering is not only the consequence of completing the commission, but it is God’s appointed means by which He will show the superior worth of His Son to all the peoples. Just as it was “fitting that He...should make the founder of [our] salvation perfect through suffering” (Heb. 2:10), so it is fitting that God save a people from all the peoples from eternal suffering through the redemptive suffering of Jesus displayed in the temporal sufferings of His missionaries.
David Mathis

Hymns named W…Part 3 of 3

Hymns named W...Part 3 of 3

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The Way of the Cross(Ada Rose Gibbs (1864-1905))

The Way of the Cross Leads Home(Jessie Brown Pounds, 1906)



Washington(Carl Fowler Price, 1905)



Was frag' ich nach der Welt(Ahasuerus Fritsch (1629-1701))

Was Mein Gott Will(French tune, harmony by J. S. Bach, 1750)

Washed in the Blood of the Lamb(Tullius Clinton O'Kane (1830-1912))

Was There Ever a Friend So True?(Ira Bishop Wilson)

Washed in the Blood of My Redeemer(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1887)

Was Lebet, Was Schwebet(Reinhardt Manuscript, Uttingen, 1754)



Ward(Scottish melody, arr. by Lowell Mason, 1830)


Warrior(Archibald McDonald, 1877)


Waring(Joseph Barnby (1838-1896))

warum_sind_die_thranen(Johann Abraham Peter Schultz, 1785)



Warner(Arr. from G. Rossini by George Kingsley, 1853)


war_Gott_nicht_mit_uns(Gesangbuch (Wittenberg, Germany: 1537))



Waratah(Moses S. Cross, before 1906)

Warwick(Samuel Stanley, ca. 1796)



Watchman (Burke)(James H. Burke, 1895)


Waterford(William Vincent Wallace (1812-1865) arr by GNR)

Watching for the Morning(Charles Hutchinson Gabriel)

Watchman (Leach)(James Leach (1762-1798))

Waterbank(J. R. Higinbotham, before 1917)

Watchword(Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879))

Watford(Arr. from German chorale by Peter Maurice)


Watch and Pray(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1885)



Watchman(Sidney S. Brewer, 19th Century)


The Water of Life(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915))


Watching in the Meadows(Miles Birket Foster)

Waltham (Monk)(William Henry Monk (1823-1889))

Walder(Johann Jakob Walder, 1788)

Walmisley(Thomas Attwood Walmisley, ca. 1853)

Wallace (Baker)(Benjamin F. Baker (1811-1889))



Wallace (Hamilton)(Clarence G. Hamilton (1865-1932))

Walsall(Attributed to Henry Purcell (1658-1695))



Walking with God(David C. Cook, harmonized by T. Martin Towne)

Walking in the King's Highway (Showalter)(Anthony Johnson Showalter)


Walking with Jesus My Lord(John Robson Sweney)

Walking the Golden Streets(George Crawford Hugg)

Walking in the King's Highway(Florence Horton, 1906)

What Can I Do Without Jesus?(Tullius Clinton O'Kane)


Walking in the Good Old Way(John Robson Sweney)

Walking and Talking with Jesus(Rev. William Appel, 1894)


Wakefield(William Wallace Gilchrist, 1895)

Wake Every Tuneful String(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1879)

Wake! And Tune Your Youthful Voices(Frank Treat Southwik)


Waken(Samuel Collingwood Hamerton, 1872)

Waking Out of Silence(Flora Kirkland, 1903)

Anniversary Song(William Fiske Sherwin (1826-1888))

We've a Story to Tell to the Nations(Henry Ernest Nichol, 1896)



We May Sing Sweet Songs in Heaven(John Henry Kurzenknabe)

We March to Victory(Gerard Moultrie, 1867)

Wienland(Edmund Simon Lorenz, 1887)

Weissinger(Hubert Platt Main, 1864)

Stella (Parker)(Horatio W.Parker (1863-1919))


Weisse Flaggen(Tochter Sion (Cologne, Germsany: 1741))




Weber(Harmonia Sacra, 12th edition, 1867)


Webster Groves(Hubert Platt Main, 902)



We Pass This Way but Once(Frank Marion Davis)

We Praise Thee(William Howard Doane, 1893)

We Will Walk thru the Streets of the City(Garfield Thomas Haywood (1880-1931))


We Will Follow Jesus(Isaac H. Meredith, 1903)

We Will Walk in the Light(Rufus R. Morris, before 1908)

We Will Follow Thee(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1901)

We Walk by Faith(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1885)

We Wait for a Great and Glorious Day(Andrew L. Skoog, 1921)


We Will Walk in the Streets of the City(T. H. Peacock)


We Have an Anchor(William James Kirkpatrick)


We Gather in Thy Name(Arthur Wilton, 1904)

We Give Thee but Thine Own(Edward Henry Thorne (1834-1916))




Westminster Abby(Henry Purcell, circa 1680)

Westwood(Robert Hyslop McCartney (1844-1895))

We Shall Be Like Him(Charles Hutchinson Gabriel)



We Shall See the King(James David Vaughan )

We Shall Meet at the Beautiful Gate(William A. Stewart)




Westchase(Carlton Raymond Yung, 1987)




We Shall Reap By and By(Alonzo Judson Abbey)


Westenhanger(Clement William Poole (1828-1924))

Weston(John Edward Roe (1838-1871))


We Shall See the King Some Day(L. E. Jones, before 1907)



Wedding Day(Edward Garrett McCollin (1858-?))



We Are Going Down the Valley(James Henry Fillmore, Sr., 1890)

We're Going Home Tomorrow(Mrs. E. W. Griswold)


We're Traveling Home(Hubert Platt Main (1839-1925))

Were You There(African American spiritual)


Wer Da Wonet(Vehe's Gesangbuchlein, 1537)


A Thousand Years(Daniel Brink Towner)

Wentworth(Frederick Charles Maker, 1876)

wenn_meine_sund(Michael Praetorius, 1609)

Wendell(Arranged by Irving Emerson, 1906)

wenn_wir_in_hochsten_noten(Genevan Psalter, 1547)

Wetherby(Samuel Sebastian Wesley, 1872)

Wetterling(Hampus Wetterling (1830-1870))


Kings of Orient(John Henry Hopkins, Jr., 1857)

We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder(African-American spiritual)

Wear a Smile for Jesus(Charles Hutchinson Gabriel)

We Are Pilgrims of a Day(Robert Lowry, 1887)

We All Can Do Good(John Robson Sweney, 1881)

We Are Little Soldiers(Charles Hutchinson Gabriel)



We Are Going(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1864)

We Are Soldiers(Carrie B. Adams, 1898)

Weary Not in Well Doing(William Thomas Giffe)

We All Can Do Something for Jesus(William Howard Doane)


We Are on Our Journey Home(Charles Beecher, 1851)

We Are Well Able(Mrs. F. W. Suffield, 1922)

We Are Nearing(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1892)


Weep No More(Stephen C. Foster, arr. by Peter Philip Bilhorn)

We'll Outshine the Sun(C. F. W., circa 1902)

Wells (Monk)(William Henry Monk (1823-1889))


Welcome Hour of Prayer(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1905)

Welcome Yule(Air from Deuteromelia, 1609)



I Hear Thy Welcome Voice(Lewis Hartsborough, 1872)



We'll Work Till Jesus Comes(William Miller, 19th Century)

We'll Crown Him Lord of All(D. Otis Teasley (1876-1942))



Welcome for Me(William James Kirkpatrick)

We'll Be There(James Henry Fillmore, Sr.)




We'll Follow On(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1895)

We'll Battle to the End(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915))


well_never_say_goodbye_hugg(George Crawford Hugg)


Welcome Sabbath Morning(I. N. Kieffer, 1871)


Welwyn(Alfred Scott-Gatty, 1902)

We'll Give Our Hearts to Jesus(Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1868)

Wells (7 7 7 7 7 7)(Dimitri Stepanovich Bortniansky (1758-1825))


Welcome the Spirit In(Edmund Simon Lorenz)


We Know Not the Hour(Franklin Edson Belden)

Württemburg(Johann Rosenmüller (1610-1684))