This morning I’m going to the homeschool co-op thingy to sing some songs with the kids.  Then, immediately following, I head to a studio to sing on an album made up of hymns by Charles Wesley.  Then I’ll pick up my copy of a country demo I sang on last week, a song of mine that’s being pitched to Tim McGraw and a few other country folks right now.

Only in Nashville.

Here’s the hymn I’m singing.

JESUS, THE NAME HIGH OVER ALL

by Charles Wesley

Jesus, the name high over all,

In hell, or earth, or sky:

Angels and men before it fall,

And devils fear and fly.

Jesus, the name to sinners dear,

The name to sinners giv’n;

It scatters all their guilty fear,

And turns their hell to heav’n.

Oh, that the world might taste and see,

The riches of His grace!

The arms of love that compass me,

Would all mankind embrace.

Jesus the prisoner’s fetters break,

And bruises Satan’s head;

Pow’r into strengthless souls He speaks,

And life into the dead.

Thee I shall constantly proclaim,

Though earth and hell oppose;

Bold to confess thy glorious name

Before a world of foes.

Him as my righteousness I show,

His saving truth proclaim:

‘Tis all my business here below,

To cry, Behold the Lamb!

Happy, if with my latest breath

I may but gasp His name:

Preach Him to all, and cry in death,

“Behold, behold the Lamb!”

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