This Same Jesus

This Same Jesus is a poem celebrating Christ’s unchanging love and presence.

This same Jesus! Oh, how sweetly fall those words upon the ear.

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Updated February 19, 2025, by Catherine Pulsifer


Life changes, people change, but one truth remains—Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever. This Same Jesus by Frances Ridley Havergal is a beautiful reminder of His unchanging love, His comforting presence, and His promise to return. The poem paints a picture of Christ’s compassion—healing the sick, welcoming the weary, and blessing the little children. It also points to the day when He will come again, not as a humble servant, but as our victorious King.

No matter what trials we face, we can take heart knowing that the same Jesus who walked among us is still with us today. His love never fades, His grace never fails, and His promises are forever true. Let this poem be a source of encouragement, reminding us that the Savior who once carried our burdens still carries us now.



This Same Jesus

Poet: Frances Ridley Havergal

"This same Jesus!" Oh, how sweetly
Fall those words upon the ear,
Like a swell of far-off music
In a night-watch still and drear!

He who healed the hopeless leper;
He who dried the widow's tear;
He who changed to health and gladness
Helpless suffering, trembling fear;

He who wandered, poor and homeless,
By the stormy Galilee;
He who on the night-robed mountain
Bent in prayer the wearied knee;

He who spake as none had spoken,
Angel-wisdom far above,
All-forgiving, ne'er upbraiding,
Full of tenderness and love;

He who gently called the weary,
"Come, and I will give you rest";
He who loved the little children,
Took them in his arms and blest;

He, the lonely Man of Sorrows,
'Neath our sin-curse bending low,
By his faithless friends forsaken
In the darkest hours of woe, -

"This same Jesus!" When the vision
Of that last and awful day
Bursts upon the prostrate spirit,
Like a midnight lightning ray;

When, else dimly apprehended,
All its terrors seem revealed,
Trumpet-knell and fiery heavens,
And the books of doom unsealed, -

Then, we lift our hearts' adoring -
"This same Jesus," loved and known;
Him, our own most gracious Savior,
Seated on the great white throne;

He himself, and "not another";
He for whom our heart-love yearned
Through long years of twilight waiting,
To his ransomed ones returned!

For this word, O Lord, we bless thee,
Bless our Master's changeless name;
Yesterday, today, forever,
Jesus Christ is still the same.



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