| Song | No Cross For Me O Blessed |
| Content Description | No Cross For Me O Blessed is a deeply reverent Christian hymn that reflects on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross and the blessing of salvation it brings. The song invites believers to meditate on the meaning of Christ’s suffering, grace, and redeeming love. It emphasizes gratitude for the cross and the hope found in Jesus’ sacrifice. These worship lyrics inspire reflection, humility, and faith, reminding us that through the cross, believers receive eternal life and God’s mercy. It is a solemn and meaningful expression of Christian devotion. |
| Album | Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter N |
| Genre | Contemporary Christian Music |
| Writer | Fanny Crosby |
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| Tags | Hymn, Christian music, Good Friday, devotional, worship, cross, faith |
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No Cross For Me, O Blessed Lord And Savior?
No Cross For Me, When Thou Thine Own Didst Bear,
At Midnight Hour Within The Garden Kneeling,
While Pitying Stars Beheld Thy Anguish There.
There Is A Cross, And Gladly I Accept It;
There Is A Warfare With A Host Of Sin;
But Thou Has Op’d The Gate Of Life Eternal,
And Thou Wilt Let Thine Own Dear Children In.
No Cross For Me, When Thou The King Of Glory,
The Well-Beloved, The Father’s Only Son,
Didst With Thy Blood Atone For All Transgressions?
For Thou Hast Tasted Death For Every One.
No Cross For Me? Shall I On Pisgah’s Mountain
Content Abide, From Care And Trial Free?
Ah, No, But Thro’ The Wilderness Of Sorrow,
Tho’ Pierced With Thorns, My Feet Shall Follow Thee!
“Take Up The Cross If Thou Art My Disciple!”
Deep In My Soul I Hear Thy Words Of Love:
“Take Up The Cross, And When The War Is Over,
Home, Rest, And Crown, With Endless Joy Above!”



