| Song | Let Him Be Servant Of All |
| Content Description | Let Him Be Servant of All lyrics is a meaningful Christian hymn that reflects the teachings of Jesus on humility and servant leadership. This worship song calls believers to follow Christ’s example by serving others with love, grace, and compassion. Rooted in the gospel message, it emphasizes that true greatness in God’s kingdom is found in humility and service. Often used in discipleship teachings and worship gatherings, the hymn inspires Christians to live selflessly and reflect the heart of Jesus in everyday life. |
| Album | Passiontide Hymns |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer(s) | Charles Finch |
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| Tags | Hymn, Worship, Discipleship, Humility, Service, Gospel, Christian Life |
| Theme(s) | Servanthood, humility, discipleship, love, Christ’s example, service |
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Who Would Be Greatest Among You,
Let Him Be Servant Of All;
This Is The Savior’s Commandment,
This Is The Spirit’s Sweet Call.
Unto The True And The Faithful,
Sounded This Clarion Call:
Who Would Be Greatest Among You,
Let Him Be Servant Of All.
Who Would Be Greatest Among You,
Let Him Be Servant Of All;
Drink Of The Cup Of My Sorrow,
Taste Of Earth’s Wormwood And Gall.
Deep Are Gethsemane’s Shadows,
Yonder The Cross, Grim And Tall:
Who Would Be Greatest Among You,
Let Him Be Servant Of All.
Who Would Be Greatest Among You,
What Shall The Profit Then Be,
Gaining The World, If Thou Loosest
Life Through’ Eternity?
Voices Of Pleasure And Calling
Unto The Banqueting Hall,
Who Would Be Greatest Among You,
Let Him Be Servant Of All.
Who Would Be Greatest Among You,
Mother Of Zebedee’s Sons,
Seats Of The Kingdom Are Given
Him Who In Lowliness Comes.
Thrones On My Right And My Left Hand
Only To Heroes Shall Fall:
Those Who Obey My Commandments,
These Are The Greatest Of All.



