The name of Jesus is so sweet

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The name of Jesus is so sweet,
I love its music to repeat;
It makes my joys full and complete,
  The precious name of Jesus.
 
Jesus! oh, how sweet the name,
Jesus! every day the same;
Jesus! let all saints proclaim
    Its worthy praise forever.
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I love the name of Him whose heart
Knows all my griefs and bears a part;
Who bids all anxious fears depart,
  I love the name of Jesus.
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That name I fondly love to hear,
It never fails my heart to cheer,
Its music dries the falling tear;
  Exalt the name of Jesus.
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No word of man can ever tell
How sweet the name I love so well,
Oh, let its praises ever swell,
  Oh, praise the name of Jesus.
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Great song first heard by neighbor in 78. I was converted at a university age 21 1975 finally after witness on 1965 by grandandmother


Ana Lara

Storrs, Connecticut, United States

Edmond Simon Lorenz, (1854–1942) was an American Pastor, hymnodist and composer. He was born in North Lawrence, Stark Country, Ohio, the son of Edward Lorenz, a German born shoemaker, who turned preacher.

When he was 19 years old, Edmond moved to Dayton to become the music director for the United Brethren Publishing House. He was ordained by the Conference of the United Brethren in Christ in 1877.

He was awarded his B. A. at Otterbein College in 1880 and also studied at the Union Biblical Seminary (1878-81). He studied for his Bachelor of Divinity at Yale graduating in 1883.

He served as pastor of the High Street United Brethren Church in Dayton(1884-86) and then as president of Lebanon Valley College (1887-89)

In 1890 he founded the Lorenz Publishing Company of Dayton and wrote hymns and composed many gospel songs, anthems, and cantatas, occasionally using pseudonyms, such as E. D. Mund, Anna Chichester, and G. M. Dodge.

He edited three of the Lorenz choir magazines as well as compiling and editing some of the most prominent song-books, and hymnals, which were: Hymns for the Sanctuary and Worship (1874), Songs of Grace (1879), and the Church Hymnal (1934).

In 1936 Otterbein College awarded him the honorary D. Music degree and Lebanon College the L. L D. degree.

He wrote a hymn popular in the Christian community titled:

“I Am Safe, Whatever Betide Me. ”


Shirui Jin

Walnut, CA, United States

I love the name of Jesus


Pauline Hunnighan

Phoenix Park, Moneague, Jamaica

Thinking about my life ups and downs, ins and outs, trouble on every side, etc. And am just reminded of this song. The name of Jesus is so sweet. And I stayed singing. There's Power in the name of Jesus it can break every chain, demons flee at the name of Jesus. I love the name of him whose hearts knows all my griefs and bears apart, who bids all anxious fears depart, I love the name of Jesus.

🙏.


Lino Col Ing

Jersey City, NJ, United States

Gawis gawis c apo dios gawi gawis ay kankanayun. God is good all the time


Annie F. Nixon

Miami, Florida, United States

Thanks so much. I love the music & I grew up from Young childhood on that on that song!


Jemimah Buhong

Lamut, Ifugao, Philippines

Hymnal songs are always the best as classic

They stand through generations unfaded


Anita Peart

Old Harbour, St. Catherine, Jamaica

At the name of JESUS demons Tremble 🙌🏼. Praise the Lord🙌🏼


Carolyn

Cherry Hill, NJ, United States

Yes and yes!!! I heard someone sing this hymn many years ago, it’s words will always hold true for me. Wherever, whenever and however I feel; no matter the situation JESUS NEVER FAILS. I’m learning to trust, believe and obey. Seeking GOD’S Will through HIS WORD for knowledge and direction. In all my life HE’S never disappointed me.


Barry Reed

Mt Albert, Auckland, New Zealand

I first heard this beautiful simple song 65 years ago as a young Christian. It meant so much to me at the time! Some of it has stayed with me over the years. AND THE NAME OF JESUS IS STILL VERY SWEET! Am preaching on “There is no other name given under heaven among men, whereby we must be saved. ” Acts 4:12.

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