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SDAH 253: There’s No Other Name Like Jesus

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SDAH 253

There’s no other name like Jesus,
‘Tis the dearest name we know,
‘Tis the angel’s joy in heaven,
‘Tis the Christian’s joy below.

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For Worship Leaders

Hymn Spotlight: There’s No Other Name Like Jesus

Franklin E. Belden’s hymn is a simple yet powerful affirmation of Acts 4:12—salvation is found in no other name but Jesus. With heartfelt lyrics and an easy-to-sing melody, this hymn is both accessible and deeply meaningful. Let this song remind us: there is no name more precious than Jesus.

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Introductions for Sabbath School Song Service (based on specific lesson quarterlies):

This song appeared in Hymns and Tunes, 1886; both words and music were written by Franklin Edson Belden (1858-1945; see Biographies). The heading is “Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).

The tune has a melody that is easy to sing, with very simple harmony.

📖 Reference: Companion to the Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal by Wayne Hooper and Edward E. White. Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1988.

Stanza:

1 – Acts 4:12

3 – Luke 21:27

Text
Text

1
There’s no other name like Jesus,
‘Tis the dearest name we know,
‘Tis the angel’s joy in heaven,
‘Tis the Christian’s joy below.

Refrain
Sweet name, (sweet name) dear name, (dear name)
There’s no other name like Jesus;
Sweet name, (sweet name) dear name, (dear name)
There’s no other name like Jesus.

2
There’s no other name like Jesus
When the heart with grief is sad,
There’s no other name like Jesus
When the heart is free and glad.

3
‘Tis the hope that I shall see Him
When in glory He appears,
‘Tis the hope to hear His welcome
That my fainting spirit cheers.

4
If He wills that I should labor
In His vineyard day by day,
Then ’tis well if only Jesus
Blesses all I do or say.

5
If He wills that death’s cold finger
Touch my feeble, mortal clay,
Then ’tis well if only Jesus
Is my dying trust and stay.

Hymn Info
Hymn Info


Biblical Reference
(a) Acts 4:12 (c) Luke 21:27
 
Author
Franklin E. Belden (1858-1945)
 
Year Published
1886
 
Metrical Number
8.7.8.7.Ref.
 
Composer
F.E. Belden
 
Year Composed
1886
 

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