I've recently found myself more and more singing songs that address Jesus directly and by His name. A great example of this sort of song is, "Jesus, holy and annointed one."
I'm looking for a list of worship songs that use the name Jesus and are sung directly to Him, not about Him, if anyone can think of anymore. Thanks
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Permalink Reply by TJ on June 2, 2012 at 10:29pm Because of Your Love by Phil Wickham
I Will Worship You by Aaron Gillespie
Absolutely by Starfield
Permalink Reply by Stevo on June 3, 2012 at 12:09am Uncreated One by Chris Tomlin
Be Unto Your Name by Lynn DeShazo
Because of Your Love by Baloche
Everlasting by Brian Doerksen
Of the top of my head...
Hopefully this is what you're looking for.
Permalink Reply by David D Waggoner on June 3, 2012 at 12:45pm Yeshua [Jesus] You are Holy by Josh McGee
Jesus we Enthrone You by Paul Kyle
Permalink Reply by Stevo on June 4, 2012 at 1:48am So there are two songs with the same name, "Because of Your Love".
Permalink Reply by Junjie on July 8, 2012 at 1:53pm The name of Jesus also comes out in the chorus of Magnificent (Hillsong). I like that one a lot. :)
Permalink Reply by Hank Hanks on July 9, 2012 at 1:42am Jesus, Lover Of My Soul (Hillsong)
Jesus, You're Beautiful (Jon Thurlow @ IHOP-KC)
Jesus, Let Me See Your Eyes (Cory Asbury @ IHOP-KC)
Be Exalted (Cory Asbury @ IHOP-KC)
Jesus You Are Worthy (Brenton Brown)
Constant (Charlie Hall)
King Jesus (Roger Williams & The All Mixed Up Quartet)
Jesus, Son Of God (Chris Tomlin)
All Because Of Jesus (Fee)
We Are Hungry (Jesus Culture)
Holy (Jesus You Are) (Matt Redman)
Let My Words Be Few (Matt Redman)
Adoration (Brenton Brown)
Christ Be In My Waking (Stuart Townend)
All Glory (Tim Hughes)
Jesus You Reign (Will Rayburn)
My Jesus, I Love Thee
Oh Jesus, I Love You (Cory Edwards)
Let me know if you need help with sound samples &/or chords for any of these.
Permalink Reply by Benjamin Sealey on July 9, 2012 at 9:04am Welcome to
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