He Gives
This hymn points us to the truth of Matthew 11:28-29: “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and […]
This hymn points us to the truth of Matthew 11:28-29: “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and […]
Thousand Tongues is proud to introduce our first congregational song written by Jake Armerding. Uncondemned is a poignant, moving, and extremely catchy song thematically reminiscent of Charles Wesley’s “And Can It Be.” It tells the story of each Christian’s understanding […]
A Christian is one who has been set free from the power and penalty of sin, both in this life and in the next, through the only means that God has given for such redemption, the substitutionary death of Jesus […]
Luke 18 records the Lord Jesus teaching on the nature of justification by telling the story of the Pharisee and Tax Collector. Pharisees were the respected religious leaders of Jesus’ time. They lived outwardly moral and pious lives that many […]
This song helps us remember that God’s grace is unending, infinite, and free. In Christ, he richly pours out this grace on all those who believe in Him. We sing that it perflectly cleanses, gives infallible cure from guilt, and […]
This song was born out of a difficult time in the life of songwriter David Ward. Overwhelmed by responsibilities – chiefly that of teaching God’s word, David felt more than ever his comprehensive, ever-present need for God’s presence. This is […]
This hymn was originally written by Horatius Bonar, who has been called the prince of the Scottish hymnwriters. In it we are reminded of how God invites us to bring our sins to Jesus not just initially when we come […]
I know of no other hymn writer who could express the remorse and terror of our own sinfulness than Charles Wesley. This powerful song is a cry to the God who has graciously saved us even when we shook our […]