Lyrics Passiontide Hymns

O How Sweet The Glorious Message

SongO How Sweet The Glorious Message
Content Description“O How Sweet The Glorious Message” is an uplifting Christian hymn that rejoices in the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ. With joyful and encouraging lyrics, the hymn celebrates the hope, grace, and redemption found in the gospel message. Its timeless words inspire believers to trust in Christ and share the joy of His saving love with others. Perfect for church worship, revival meetings, and personal devotion, this classic hymn continues to strengthen faith and encourage heartfelt praise among Christians of all generations.
AlbumPassiontide Hymns
GenreTraditional Christian Hymns
Writer(s)Albert B. Simpson
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Tagsworship, hymn, gospel, salvation, grace, hope, praise, redemption, traditional hymn, Christian worship
Theme(s)Gospel, Salvation, Hope, Grace, Praise
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O How Sweet The Glorious Message Simple Faith May Claim;
Yesterday, Today, Forever, Jesus Is The Same!
Still He Loves To Save The Sinful, Heal The Sick And Lame,
Cheer The Mourner, Calm The Tempest Glory To His Name!

Yesterday, Today, Forever, Jesus Is The Same;
All May Change, But Jesus Never Glory To His Name!
Glory To His Name, Glory To His Name;
All May Change, But Jesus Never Glory To His Name!

He Who Was The Friend Of Sinners Seeks Thee, Lost One, Now;
Sinner, Come, And At His Footstool Penitently Bow
He Who Said, “I’ll Not Condemn Thee; Go, And Sin No More,”
Speaks To Thee That Word Of Pardon, As In Days Of Yore.

Him Who Pardoned Erring Peter Never Need’st Thou Fear;
He Who Came To Faithless Thomas All Thy Doubt Will Clear;
He Who Let The Loved Disciple On His Bosom Rest
Bids Thee Still, With Love As Tender, Lean Upon His Breast.

He Who ‘Mid The Raging Billows Walked Upon The Sea
Still Can Hush Our Wildest Tempest, As On Galilee;
He Who Wept And Prayed In Anguish In Gethsemane,
Drinks With Us Each Cup Of Trembling, In Our Agony.

As Of Old He Walked To Emmaus, With Them To Abide,
So Through All Life’s Way He Walketh, Ever Near Our Side;
Soon Again Shall We Behold Him Hasten, Lord, The Day!
But ‘Twill Still Be “This Same Jesus,” As He Went Away.


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