| Song | A Little Farther Than We Have |
| Content Description | “A Little Farther Than We Have” is an encouraging Christian hymn that calls believers to continue faithfully on their spiritual journey with Christ. Centered on themes of perseverance, endurance, and trust in God, the hymn reminds worshippers to keep moving forward in faith despite challenges and uncertainties. Its uplifting message inspires Christians to rely on God’s strength while pressing toward the hope and joy found in Him. Often appreciated in worship gatherings and personal devotion, this timeless gospel hymn continues to encourage believers to walk faithfully and confidently in their Christian life. |
| Album | Passiontide Hymns |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | Hymn, Gospel Song, Worship, Christian Music, Encouragement, Devotional |
| Theme(s) | Perseverance, Faith, Endurance, Hope, Christian Journey |
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Just Before His Trial, Jesus Entered Dark Gethsemane;
Leaving Eight Outside, Took Peter And Two Sons Of Zebedee.
Oh, The Anguish In The Garden, As Again He Left The Three;
And He Went A Little Farther, All The Way To Calvary!
Let Us Go A Little Farther, Farther Than We’ve Gone Before;
Are We Workers Now For Jesus? Let Us Do A Little More.
See Him Praying, Hear Him Groaning; Death Sweeps Over Him Like A Flood;
“Let This Cup Pass From Me, Father”-Sweat Runs Down As Drops Of Blood!
“Not My Will, Lord, I Will Drink It: Let Thy Will Be Done In Me.
” And He Went A Little Farther, All The Way To Calvary!
Then At Pilate’s Hall, Behold Him, As The Mob Who Mocked Him Cried,
“Away, Away, Give Us Barabbas; Let This Christ Be Crucified!
” Oh, Barabbas, Oh, Barabbas, Jesus Surely Died For Thee,
When He Went A Little Farther, All The Way To Calvary!
Now He Marches To Golgotha, Scourged And Thorn-Crowned On The Road;
Bears The Cross Upon His Shoulder, Sinks Beneath The Heavy Load!
Mocked, Reviled, By Friends Forsaken-All For You, And All For Me
And He Went A Little Farther, All The Way To Calvary!



