HYMNS OF REDEMPTION: NEAR THE CROSS


NEAR THE CROSS FANNY CROSBY-WILLIAM COWPER

Some hymns lift our eyes to heaven, and some draw our hearts back to the place where everything changed. Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross does both. This hymn was written by Fanny Crosby. Her physical blindness sharpened her spiritual sight. It is a quiet plea for nearness, intimacy, and anchoring grace.

Crosby never treated the cross as a distant historical event. For her, it was a living place of refuge, a wellspring of mercy, and the center of Christian hope. Her words are simple, but they are not shallow. They carry the weight of a life shaped by prayer, dependence, and a deep awareness of Christ’s sustaining presence.

Cowper’s hymn cries out for cleansing. In contrast, Crosby’s hymn leans into abiding. It offers a daily, moment-by-moment nearness that keeps the believer grounded in grace. This is not a hymn of crisis; it is a hymn of posture. It teaches us to stay close to the place where love was poured out. It also urges us to stay where redemption was secured. And finally, where hope was born.

The anchor comes from Jesus’ own words in John 12:32:

“And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself.”

Crosby hears that promise and responds with a simple, lifelong prayer: Draw me. Keep me. Hold me near.

As you listen to the piano meditation, let this hymn settle your spirit. Let it remind you that the cross is not merely the beginning of your faith — it is the place you return to again and again for strength, clarity, and peace.

Hymn Lyrics: Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross

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1
Jesus, keep me near the cross,
There a precious fountain;
Free to all, a healing stream,
Flows from Calvary’s mountain.

Refrain
In the cross, in the cross,
Be my glory ever;
Till my raptured soul shall find
Rest beyond the river.

2
Near the cross, a trembling soul,
Love and mercy found me;
There the Bright and Morning Star
Sheds its beams around me.

3
Near the cross! O Lamb of God,
Bring its scenes before me;
Help me walk from day to day,
With its shadow o’er me.

4
Near the cross I’ll watch and wait,
Hoping, trusting ever;
Till I reach the golden strand,
Just beyond the river.

Audio Meditation

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Let the music draw you into the nearness of Christ — the place where mercy flows, where burdens lift, and where your heart finds rest.

About the Hymnwriter

Fanny J. Crosby (1820–1915) stands as one of the most prolific hymnwriters in Christian history. Though physically blind from infancy, she possessed a spiritual clarity that shaped thousands of hymns still sung today. Her life was marked by humility, prayer, and a deep love for Christ.

Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross reflects her lifelong theme: staying close to the heart of God. Crosby never wrote from theory — she wrote from communion. Her hymns invite believers not just to believe in Christ, but to walk with Him, lean on Him, and remain near Him.

Benedictional Prayer

May the nearness of Christ steady your heart today.
May His presence quiet your anxieties and renew your strength.
May His cross remain your refuge, your anchor, and your peace.
And may the One who draws all people to Himself draw you ever closer.
Amen.

WEDNESDAY WORSHIP — Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee


There is a reason this 12th‑century hymn still feels fresh. It speaks to the quiet places of the soul where the name of Jesus is not merely remembered but cherished. In a world that trains us to react, hurry, and brace ourselves, this hymn slows the heart. It reminds us that the very thought of Christ carries a sweetness the world cannot manufacture and a peace the world cannot steal.

John 16:33 anchors that truth: “In this world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” The hymn doesn’t pretend life is gentle. It simply insists that Jesus is greater. His presence becomes the steadying force beneath every storm, the joy that rises even when circumstances don’t change, and the rest that settles over a weary mind. The hymn’s language of sweetness and gladness isn’t poetic exaggeration — it’s the lived experience of those who have discovered Christ as their peace.

As you listen to the piano rendition below, let it become a moment of stillness. Let the melody lift your attention toward the One who has already overcome the world. Let the name of Jesus — spoken, whispered, or simply remembered — become the place where your heart rests today.


Hymn Lyrics: Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee

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1.
Jesus, the very thought of Thee
With sweetness fills my breast;
But sweeter far Thy face to see,
And in Thy presence rest.

2.
Nor voice can sing, nor heart can frame,
Nor can the memory find
A sweeter sound than Jesus’ Name,
The Savior of mankind.

3.
O hope of every contrite heart,
O joy of all the meek,
To those who fall, how kind Thou art;
How good to those who seek.

4.
But what to those who find? Ah, this
Nor tongue nor pen can show;
The love of Jesus — what it is,
None but His loved ones know.

5.
Jesus, our only joy be Thou,
As Thou our prize wilt be;
Jesus, be Thou our glory now,
And through eternity.


Audio Meditation

Take a moment to breathe, quiet your heart, and listen to this piano meditation on the hymn.

Jesus the Very Thought of Thee: Whispers of Worship: Hymns from the Piano Bench

About the Hymnwriter

This hymn is traditionally attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux, a 12th‑century monk known for his deep devotion to Christ and his gift for writing that stirred the heart toward worship. Bernard wasn’t interested in fame or poetry for its own sake; he wrote out of a life shaped by prayer, humility, and a longing for the presence of Jesus. His words have endured for centuries because they carry the fragrance of someone who truly loved the Lord.


Benedictional Prayer

May the name of Jesus steady your heart today. May His peace meet you in the places where life feels heavy, and may His joy rise quietly within you like a light that cannot be dimmed. As you go, may the very thought of Christ draw you into deeper rest, deeper trust, and deeper love. And may the One who has overcome the world keep you in His perfect peace, now and always. Amen.