
Take the Name of Jesus With You
Lydia Baxter, 1809-1874
“Take the Name of Jesus With You” was written by Mrs. Baxter on her sick bed just four years before her death in 1874 at the age of 65. Throughout her lifetime she was known as an avid student of the Bible who loved to discuss the significance of scriptural names with her friends. She would inform them that Samuel means “asked of God,” Hannah – “grace,” Sarah -”princess,” and Naomi – “pleasantness.” But the name that meant everything to Lydia Baxter was the name of “Jesus.”
Take the Name of Jesus with you,
Child of sorrow and of woe,
It will joy and comfort give you;
Take it then, where’er you go.Refrain
Precious Name, O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of Heav’n.
Precious Name, O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of Heav’n.Take the Name of Jesus ever,
As a shield from every snare;
If temptations round you gather,
Breathe that holy Name in prayer.Refrain
O the precious Name of Jesus!
How it thrills our souls with joy,
When His loving arms receive us,
And His songs our tongues employ!Refrain
At the Name of Jesus bowing,
Falling prostrate at His feet,
King of kings in Heav’n we’ll crown Him,
When our journey is complete.Refrain
Source: Amazing Grace – Hymn Stories for Daily Devotions by Kenneth W. Osbeck


I love the background you posted with the hymn. Blessings on you today!
Comment by Ellen — May 20, 2007 @ 6:12 am |
I appreciate this information a lot!
Since she saw real value in the names in scripture, I have a hunch that she knew the character of the Lord Jesus very well!
She probably saw Him in all of the aspects of his name, and as those related to her present struggle!
Thank you for posting it. The song is precious to me!
Comment by Paul Wilson — September 6, 2008 @ 4:40 am |
Thank You ALONE, LORD Jesus!!!
Comment by Stephen and Bonita Ann Richie — March 4, 2009 @ 2:09 pm |
Thanks for posting “Precious Name,” Lydia Baxter’s wonderful hymn. Today, as I write, is actually the 200th anniversary of her birth. To learn a bit more about her you can check out my blog, Wordwise Hymns.
And of course Mrs. Baxter had more than simply a NAME in mind. She was speaking of the reassuring PRESENCE of the Lord. In taking his “name” with us, we remind ourselves of His constant and continuing presence and care.
God bless.
Comment by Robert — September 8, 2009 @ 4:47 am |