The 'Triune God' category celebrates the profound mystery of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, inviting worshippers to reflect on the unity and diversity within the Godhead. As expressed in Matthew 28:19, these hymns encourage believers to honor and glorify the three persons of the Trinity, deepening our understanding of divine love and grace.
John Wesley (1703-1791)
All Praise to Him
3 verses
Matt Merker; Bob Kauflin
P. B.
S. A. W.
Father, In Whom We Live
4 verses
Charles Wesley
John Wesley (1703-1791)
God’S Eternal Economy
1 verse
John Wesley (1703-1791)
I praise Thee for Thy mystery,
11 verses
In the Holy Bible
8 verses
S. A. W.
Infinite God, To Thee We Raise
5 verses
Charles Wesley
John Wesley (1703-1791)
Jesus my Shepherd in tenderness came,
10 verses
C. V.
Life is God the Father
6 verses
Lord, Sanctify Me In The Truth,
3 verses
R. H.
O God our loving Father,
5 verses
Chinese
Oneness is not unity,
2 verses
J. G.
Our God is one and yet triune,
5 verses
S. A. W.
So many times I was in weakness;
7 verses
B. F.
The Father God, the deepest spring,
5 verses
S. A. W.
The fellowship of the eternal life,
4 verses
The flowing of life divine,
5 verses
L. S.
The secret of the universe
7 verses
M. M.
The Son with the Father by the Spirit—
14 verses
Howard Higashi
S. B.
The Triune God and the Person
3 verses
C. V.
The Triune God: a mystery —
6 verses
The Triune God: a mystery—
9 verses
Howard Higashi
Thou, Triune God, eternally
21 verses
M. M.
Though often here we're weary
3 verses
Anonymous
We should not walk by sight
1 verse
What miracle! What mystery!
4 verses
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