| Song | Yesterday Today Forever |
| Content Description | Yesterday Today Forever is a timeless hymn celebrating God’s eternal faithfulness and unwavering love. Centered on themes of trust, devotion, and divine constancy, it encourages believers to reflect on God’s steadfast presence throughout all seasons of life. Perfect for congregational singing, personal devotion, or worship services, this hymn reminds Christians that God’s mercy and guidance are unchanging from yesterday, through today, and forever. Sing and be uplifted as you rejoice in His faithfulness, trust in His promises, and offer heartfelt praise, knowing that the Lord’s love and care endure through every moment of life. |
| Album | Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter Y |
| Genre | Contemporary Christian Music |
| Writer | Albert Simpson |
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| Tags | Hymn, Worship, Christian Music, Devotion, Faith, Eternal God, 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, Still 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 The 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.
Oft On Earth He Healed The Sufferer By His Mighty Hand
Still Our Sicknesses And Sorrows Go At His Command
He Who Gave His Healing Virtue To A Woman’s Touch
To The Faith That Claims His Fullness Still Will Give As Much.
He Who Pardoned Erring Peter Never Needst 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 We Shall Behold Him, Hasten Lord The Day
But Twill Still Be This Same Jesus As He Went Away.



