Jesus only is our message

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Jesus only is our message,
Jesus all our theme shall be;
We will lift up Jesus ever,
Jesus only will we see.
  Jesus only, Jesus ever,
Jesus all in all we sing,
Savior, Sanctifier, and Healer,
  Glorious Lord and coming King.
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Jesus only is our Savior,
All our guilt He bore away,
He, our righteousness forever,
All our strength from day to day.
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Jesus is our Sanctifier,
Saving us from self and sin,
And with all His Spirit’s fulness,
Filling all our hearts within.
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Jesus only is our Healer,
All our sicknesses He bare,
And His risen life and fulness,
All His members still may share.
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Jesus only is our Power,
He the gift of Pentecost;
Jesus, breathe Thy pow’r upon us,
Fill us with the Holy Ghost.
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And for Jesus we are waiting,
List’ning for the Advent Call;
But ’twill still be Jesus only,
Jesus ever, all in all.
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jesree b lasaga

Cagayan De Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Philippines

AMEN. Jesus our Savior. we need come to Him deep in our heart something refreshing, energize. Our morning revival it vitalizes us.


Adenike Odunuga

Lagos, Nigeria

This song reminds me that Jesus should be central to my life. Once a course mate accused me of being 'too Christian'. She was angry that I brought Jesus into everything. Not deliberate but naturally, when we live the life that we should now live in Christ who loved us so much and died for us, we can't but have him as the theme of everything, He will have to be our only message.

The Christian and Missionary Alliance was established in 1887 by Brother A. B. Simpson. It was an alliance of Christian missionaries that sent out its members to preach the gospel. Brother Simpson was knowledgeable concerning spiritual matters. He wrote hymns such as "I am crucified with Christ, / And the cross hath set me free" (Hymns, #482), "Jesus only, Jesus ever" (Hymns, #511), and "O Lord, breathe Thy Spirit on me, / Teach me how to breathe Thee in" (Hymns, #255). His hymns are deep, and they contain spiritual experiences and spiritual values. His co-workers also had some spiritual weight, one of whom was the missionary John Woodbury, who along with his younger sister established Shou Chen Chapel in Shanghai.