sin­ful

We found "sin­ful" used in 20 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

sin­ful· 20 hymns found
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Sing it o’er and ov­er again;
In end­less mea­sure rise.
Everywhere you go;
His er­rand one of love di­vine,
From the curse of sin.
From the curse of sin.
And filled my lips with sing­ing;
And came a hum­ble man among
Dying Sav­ior! Dy­ing Sav­ior!
And each idle word we say?
Whose charm doth nev­er cease,
Precious souls still are sleep­ing
That He the curse should bear for me,
Now, as in an­cient times?
How my heart He doth seek,
Who knows the joy­ful sound.
And while the an­gels pros­trate fall,
Consider what the spot­less Lamb
Sweetly shin­ing on my heart,
Think of its plen­te­ous store;

sin­ful

Make the mes­sage clear and plain:
In Sa­tan’s fet­ters bound,
On the brink of woe;
He gave His life, His life for me,
And in Je­sus put your trust;
And in Je­sus put your trust;
And set the joy-bells ring­ing.
That He might save and claim us for His own.
Bearing thus our sin­ful load.
We may do from day to day?
Immanuel, Prince of Peace;
Pity them, bro­ther,
A sin­ful wretch, His ene­my!
Gomorrah in her crimes?
He wants a poor sin­ner like me.
Are free­ly wel­come here;
He’ll mock the vain de­sign,
Did un­der­go for sin­ful man,
Jesus, Thou whose cease­less love
Then come, and roam no more.

...Sing it o’er and ov­er again;

Christ re­ceiv­eth sin­ful men;

Make the mes­sage clear and plain:...

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Sing it o’er and ov­er again;

Christ re­ceiv­eth sin­ful men;

Make the mes­sage clear and plain:

Christ Receiveth Sinful Men

...In end­less mea­sure rise.

To save a lost and sin­ful race,

In Sa­tan’s fet­ters bound,...

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In end­less mea­sure rise.

To save a lost and sin­ful race,

In Sa­tan’s fet­ters bound,

The Prince of Glory

...Everywhere you go;

Wake the slum­ber­ing sin­ful na­tions

On the brink of woe;...

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Everywhere you go;

Wake the slum­ber­ing sin­ful na­tions

On the brink of woe;

The Gospel Trumpet (Warren)

...His er­rand one of love di­vine,

To save this sin­ful soul of mine.

He gave His life, His life for me,...

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His er­rand one of love di­vine,

To save this sin­ful soul of mine.

He gave His life, His life for me,

On Calvary (Earl)

...From the curse of sin.

Come away, leave sin­ful lust,

And in Je­sus put your trust;...

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From the curse of sin.

Come away, leave sin­ful lust,

And in Je­sus put your trust;

Fighting at Our King’s Command

...From the curse of sin.

Come away, leave sin­ful lust,

And in Je­sus put your trust;...

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From the curse of sin.

Come away, leave sin­ful lust,

And in Je­sus put your trust;

Fighting at Our King’s Command

...And filled my lips with sing­ing;

He came in my poor, sin­ful heart,

And set the joy-bells ring­ing....

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And filled my lips with sing­ing;

He came in my poor, sin­ful heart,

And set the joy-bells ring­ing.

He Set the Joy-Bells Ringing

...And came a hum­ble man among

Our sin­ful race to dwell,

That He might save and claim us for His own....

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And came a hum­ble man among

Our sin­ful race to dwell,

That He might save and claim us for His own.

O Tell the Sweet Old Story

...Dying Sav­ior! Dy­ing Sav­ior!

Bearing thus our sin­ful load,

Bearing thus our sin­ful load....

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Dying Sav­ior! Dy­ing Sav­ior!

Bearing thus our sin­ful load,

Bearing thus our sin­ful load.

The Children’s Savior

...And each idle word we say?

What for ev­ery sin­ful act

We may do from day to day?...

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And each idle word we say?

What for ev­ery sin­ful act

We may do from day to day?

What Shall Our Answers Be?

...Whose charm doth nev­er cease,

Of Him who died for sin­ful men:

Immanuel, Prince of Peace;...

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Whose charm doth nev­er cease,

Of Him who died for sin­ful men:

Immanuel, Prince of Peace;

Immanuel, Prince of Peace

...Precious souls still are sleep­ing

In a dark, sin­ful night;

Pity them, bro­ther,...

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Precious souls still are sleep­ing

In a dark, sin­ful night;

Pity them, bro­ther,

Patiently Waiting

...That He the curse should bear for me,

A sin­ful wretch, His ene­my!

A sin­ful wretch, His ene­my!...

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That He the curse should bear for me,

A sin­ful wretch, His ene­my!

A sin­ful wretch, His ene­my!

Redeemed (Whittle)

...Now, as in an­cient times?

Or does this sin­ful land ex­ceed

Gomorrah in her crimes?...

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Now, as in an­cient times?

Or does this sin­ful land ex­ceed

Gomorrah in her crimes?

When Abra’m, Full of Sacred Awe

...How my heart He doth seek,

Though so sin­ful, so weak,

He wants a poor sin­ner like me....

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How my heart He doth seek,

Though so sin­ful, so weak,

He wants a poor sin­ner like me.

He Wants a Poor Sinner Like Me

...Who knows the joy­ful sound.

Poor, sin­ful, thirs­ty, faint­ing souls

Are free­ly wel­come here;...

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Who knows the joy­ful sound.

Poor, sin­ful, thirs­ty, faint­ing souls

Are free­ly wel­come here;

O What Amazing Words of Grace

...And while the an­gels pros­trate fall,

Shall sin­ful man rebel?

He’ll mock the vain de­sign,...

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And while the an­gels pros­trate fall,

Shall sin­ful man rebel?

He’ll mock the vain de­sign,

Shall Mortals Dare Contend?

...Consider what the spot­less Lamb

Did un­de­rgo for sin­ful man,

Did un­der­go for sin­ful man,...

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Consider what the spot­less Lamb

Did un­de­rgo for sin­ful man,

Did un­der­go for sin­ful man,

A Virgin Pure, Both Meek and Mild

...Sweetly shin­ing on my heart,

Bid all sin­ful thoughts de­part.

Jesus, Thou whose cease­less love...

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Sweetly shin­ing on my heart,

Bid all sin­ful thoughts de­part.

Jesus, Thou whose cease­less love

Father, Let Thy Smiling Face

...Think of its plen­te­ous store;

Think of thy sin­ful, wan­der­ing way,

Then come, and roam no more....

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Think of its plen­te­ous store;

Think of thy sin­ful, wan­der­ing way,

Then come, and roam no more.

O, Weary Wanderer, Come Home

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