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Worst Hymn Texts

Discussion in 'Music Ministry' started by jaigner, Aug 22, 2010.

  1. Aaron

    Aaron Member
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    This came immediately to mind as soon as I saw the topic heading.

    Here's another one:

    I come to the garden alone
    While the dew is still on the roses,
    And the voice I hear
    Fallin on my ear
    The Son of God discloses.

    He speaks and the sound of His voice
    Is so sweet the birds hush their singing.
    And the melody
    That He gave to me
    Within my heart is ringing.

    I'd stay in the garden with Him
    Though the night around me be falling,
    But He bids me go
    Through the voice of woe
    His voice to me is calling.
    Absolute sappy, sentimental drivel.
     
  2. Ruiz

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    I think you miss the point. The song I was quoting wished to make much of me "I am so important that I was the highest person God was thinking about." This is not to say that Psalm 23 is focused on my relationship with God and His glory, not my own.
     
  3. Pastor Kyle

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    The same is implied in "The Old Gospel Ship" in the 3rd verse:
    "If too much fault you find you will sure be left behind"​
    Our church sings this song and it drives me up a wall
     
  4. Alcott

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    How about "Life's Railway to Heaven?" I like that one, but mainly because I've always been fascinated with trains, and am a model railroader. So if one like's a hymn because one like's the hymn's nonbiblical imagery, does that rate it unsatisfactory? On the other hand, the 23rd Psalm and the parables of Jesus use illustrations that were common in their time and place. Is it allowable to continue that today? Is that why so many diss that outer space hymn? (I don't know what the melody sounds like)
     
  5. jrscott

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    I usually don't read this board, but this thread got my attention because my friends and I love to compare notes on this one.

    Has anyone the old "Heavenly Highway"? (The 1st ed. It was removed in the
    2nd ed). I believe it was #181

    Ain't it a shame

    Vs. 1
    Ain't it a shame to work on Sunday
    Ain't it a shame (a workin' shame)
    (REPEAT)
    Ain't it a same to work on Sunday

    CHORUS:
    WHen you've got Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
    And you've got Thursday, Friday, Saturday
    Ain't it a shame?

    Skip to vs. 3
    Ain't it a shame to LIE (!!!) on Sunday
    Ain't it a shame (a lyin' shame)
    (REPEAT)
    Ain't it a shame to lie on Sunday
    When you've got Monday Tuesday Wednesday
    And you've got Thursday Friday Saturday
    Ain't it a shame?

    Vs 4
    Ain't it a shame to gossip ...



    And this is the final verse.
    Hard to believe anyone ever sang this.
     
  6. jaigner

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    Yes, this one is as vapid as it gets.
     
  7. Zenas

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    Drop kick me Jesus through the goal posts of life
    End over end neither left nor to right
    Straight through the heart of them righteous uprights
    Drop kick me Jesus through the goal posts of life.
     
  8. rbell

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    Yes, but think how many people cry when it's sung at your funeral!!

    Gadzooks...Aaron and Rbell agree on something.

    The rapture must be around the corner. Wow. Posts will go down by nearly half!

    :eek: :D :laugh:
     
  9. rbell

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    You gotta admit, though...this song goes quite well with a three-point sermon.

    Get it? Three points?

    (insert rim shot)
     
  10. Zenas

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    :laugh::laugh:
     
  11. Thousand Hills

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    Not a hymn, but I heard this on a country station the other day, and some of it bothers me.

    Me And God - Josh Turner (with Ralph Stanley)

    There ain't nothing that can't be done
    By me and God
    Ain't nobody come in between me and God
    One day we'll live together
    Where the angels trod
    Me and God

    Early in the morning talking it over
    Me and God
    Late at night talking it over
    Me and God
    You could say where like two peas in a pod
    Me and God

    He's my Father
    He's my friend
    The beginning
    And the end
    He rules the world
    With a staff and rod
    We're a team
    Me and God

    I am weak and he is strong
    Me and God
    He forgives me when I'm wrong
    Me and God
    He's the one I lean on
    When life gets hard
    Me and God

    He's my Father
    He's my friend
    The beginning
    And the end
    He rules the world
    With a staff and rod
    We're a team
    Me and God

    He rules the world
    With a staff and rod
    We're a team
    Me and God

    We're a team
    Me and God
     
  12. Mike Stidham

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    Nah, just Irish. St. Patrick is credited with that particular verse.
     
  13. David Lamb

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    Reminds me of:
    1. God of concrete, God of steel,
    God of piston and of wheel,
    God of pylon, God of steam,
    God of girder and of beam,
    God of atom, God of mine,
    All the world of power is thine!

    2. Lord of cable, Lord of rail,
    Lord of motorway and mail,
    Lord of rocket, Lord of flight,
    Lord of soaring satellite,
    Lord of lightning’s livid line,
    All the world of speed is thine!

    3. Lord of science, Lord of art,
    God of map and graph and chart,
    Lord of physics and research,
    Word of Bible, Faith of Church,
    Lord of sequence and design,
    All the world of truth is thine!

    4. God whose glory fills the earth,
    Gave the universe its birth,
    Loosed the Christ with Easter’s might,
    Saves the world from evil’s blight,
    Claims mankind by grace divine,
    ALL THE WORLD OF LOVE IS THINE!
    Much worse (to my mind) is:
    Every star shall sing a carol
    Every creature high and low,
    Come and praise the King of Heaven
    By whatever name you know.

    chorus: God above, man below
    Holy is the name I know.

    When the king of all creation
    Had a cradle on the Earth,
    Holy was the human body
    And the day that gave him birth.

    Who can tell how many crosses,
    Still to come or long ago,
    Crucify the king of heaven ?
    Holy is the name I know.

    Who can tell what other cradle
    High above the Milky Way
    Still may rock the king of heaven
    On another Christmas Day ?

    Every creature he will gather,
    All shall know him for their own.
    I will praise the son of Mary,
    Brother of my blood and bone.

    Every star and every planet,
    Every creature high or low,
    Sing the everlasting carol:
    Holy is the name I know.


     
  14. preacher4truth

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    How about this one, which was sung by churches from my hometown: (This was banned by a local Christian station there, and was a popular song in Charismatic churches who saw no problem with its theology :) ) This is by the Rev. F.C. Barnes

    Verse 1:
    Oh lord, I'm strivin', tryin' to make it through this barren land,
    but as I go from day to day, I can hear my Savior say,
    "trust me child, come on and hold my hand".


    Chorus:
    I'm comin up on the rough side of the mountain,
    I must hold to God, His powerful hand.
    I'm comin' up on the rough side of the mountain,
    I'm doin' my best to make it in.


    Verse 2:
    Im comin' up Lord,
    although my burdens sometime they press me down,
    but if I can only keep this faith
    I'll have strength just to run this race;
    I'm lookin' for my starry crown.


    Chorus:
    I'm comin up on the rough side of the mountain,
    I must hold to God, His powerful hand.
    I'm comin' up on the rough side of the mountain,
    I'm doin' my best to make it in.


    Verse 3:
    This old race will be soon be over,
    they'll be no more race to run.
    And I will stand before God's throne,
    all my heartaches will be gone,
    I'll hear my Savior say, "welcome home".


    Chorus:
    I'm comin' up on the rough side of the mountain,
    I must hold to God, His powerful hand.
    I'm comin up on the rough side of the mountain,
    I'm doin' my best to make it in.
     
  15. Old Union Brother

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    This is one I really don't like see if you can see why:
    I'll Lay My Crown
    Soon this life will end
    And I'll hear the sweet sound
    Saying child enter in
    You've won a crown.
    I don't deserve
    Such Mercy and Grace
    So there's one thing I'll do
    When I see his sweet face
    (Chorus)
    I'll lay my crown at the masters feet.
    Then I'll bow down
    As all nations crown
    Him king of all kings.
    I'll cry hallelujah my joy is complete
    When I lay my crown at the master's feet

    The good things I've done
    Seem little to me
    For if not for his love
    I know where I'd be
    So lost without hope
    No future in view
    So when I see my Lord
    There's something I've got to do.
     
  16. nodak

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    I won't sing "Come now is the time to worship" for two reasons.

    The first is reading the back story on the web. If it is true (and I am not so sure of my source) at the time it was written the guy wasn't so sure he still believed in Jesus any more, but did feel God told him he could still come and worship. I'm trying to verify or debunk that one.

    But I couldn't sing it anyway. I don't believe the lines about how the greatest treasures are for those that gladly choose Him now. Wow. Just wow.

    What lesser treasures can there possibly be for those who do not "choose Him" in this life but only bow the knee and confess with the tongue on judgement day?

    And of course, I always get confused to hear that song in Reformed churches. Just Who is choosing whom?
     
  17. jaigner

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    I agree. Plus we don't come "just as you are to worship."

    And it's not really a hymn, either.
     
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    "Battle Hymn OF THE REPUBLIC"

    I propose the "Battle Hymn Of The Republic" as having the worst text. It might be a good Jewish text but not Christian.
     
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    This is correct. It has nothing to do with legitimate Christianity. It's actually horrifying to consider its theology, I think.
     
  20. nodak

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    Not to mention the fact that I used to know folks that would not sing it because they were SOUTHERN Baptists and not gonna sing any Yankee song.
     
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