“To the Ends of the Earth” is an original Christian mission worship song inspired by the Great Commission and the message of Acts 1:8. This song is a prayer of surrender, calling believers to go beyond fear, comfort, and familiar places to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with every nation.
With a reverent Dark Americana worship ballad style, close and honest vocals, acoustic guitar, subtle harmonies, and a journey-like atmosphere, this song carries the heart of missions, evangelism, and gospel witness. It reminds us that we do not go by our own courage or strength, but by the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit.
This song is suitable for mission Sunday, evangelism gatherings, church worship, prayer meetings, missionary sending services, small groups, and personal devotion. May it encourage every listener to respond to Jesus’ call with faith and obedience: “Lord, send me. I will go. Starting here, to the ends of the earth.”
“To the Ends of the Earth” is an original Christian mission worship song inspired by the Great Commission and the message of Acts 1:8. It carries the heart of evangelism, discipleship, and gospel witness, calling believers to respond to Jesus’ command to go and make disciples of all nations.
This song is not only about missionaries going to faraway places; it is also about every believer saying yes to God’s call. The mission begins with prayer, surrender, and obedience. We do not go by our own courage, strength, or confidence, but by the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit.
The lyrics move from Jesus’ call on the mountain, to the Spirit’s empowering presence, to the expanding witness of the early church—from Jerusalem to Samaria and beyond. Through the examples of Peter and Paul, the song reminds us that prison walls, persecution, fear, and distance cannot stop the gospel from moving forward.
With its reverent Dark Americana worship ballad style, honest vocals, acoustic guitar, subtle harmonies, and journey-like atmosphere, “To the Ends of the Earth” becomes a prayer of surrender:
“Lord, send me. I will go. Starting here, to the ends of the earth.”
May this song stir hearts to pray, to go, to speak, and to carry the light of Christ into the darkness, until every nation hears the good news of Jesus.
“To the Ends of the Earth” was written from the heart of the Great Commission and the movement of the gospel in the Book of Acts. Before Jesus ascended, He did not call His disciples to remain in a place of comfort or safety. He promised them the power of the Holy Spirit and sent them out to be His witnesses—from Jerusalem, to Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.
The song reflects that same calling today. Missions and evangelism do not begin with human courage, personal ability, or perfect confidence. They begin with God’s call, the Spirit’s power, prayer, and obedience. Many believers feel weak, afraid, or unsure when they think about sharing the gospel, but Acts reminds us that the early church also faced fear, persecution, prison, and unknown roads. Still, the gospel kept moving forward.
The lyrics mention Peter and Paul because their lives show two powerful pictures of gospel witness. Peter stood up and proclaimed Christ boldly. Paul kept running the race, carrying the message of Jesus across cities, cultures, and suffering. Prison could not silence praise, and persecution could not stop the gospel.
This song was created as a prayer of surrender for believers and churches: “Lord, send me. I will go.” It reminds us that the call to missions is not only for distant lands, but also for the people near us—our families, neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, cities, and every place God opens a door. The journey to the ends of the earth begins here, with a willing heart.
Acts 1:8
“But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me… unto the uttermost part of the earth.”
Matthew 28:18–20
Jesus commands His disciples to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to obey all He has commanded.
Mark 16:15
“And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.”
Luke 24:46–48
Jesus tells His disciples that repentance and forgiveness of sins should be preached in His name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
John 20:21
“As my Father hath sent me, even so send I you.”
Romans 10:14–15
This passage reminds us that people cannot believe unless they hear, and they cannot hear unless someone is sent to preach the gospel.
Isaiah 52:7
“How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace…”
Psalm 96:3
“Declare his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people.”
Psalm 67:2
“That thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations.”
Acts 13:47
“I have set thee to be a light of the Gentiles, that thou shouldest be for salvation unto the ends of the earth.”
2 Corinthians 5:20
“Now then we are ambassadors for Christ…”
Matthew 24:14
“And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations…”
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🎵 Song Title : To the Ends of the Earth
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On the mountain You called us,
“Go and make disciples of all.”
Not by our own courage,
Not by our own strength at all.
You said the Spirit would come down,
To lead us and give us power.
From prayer and surrender,
The gospel flame burns brighter.
We have heard Your voice calling,
We have seen what moves Your heart.
So many still have never heard,
Lord, You have loved them from the start.
We will go, we will go,
Take the gospel to the ends of the earth.
Lord, send me,
Lord, I am willing,
Let Your love flow to every nation.
We will go, we will go,
Carry light into the dark.
We will not fear the storm,
We will not fear the road,
For You are with us as we go.
Oh—to the ends of the earth,
I will testify Your name.
Oh—to the ends of the earth,
Let every nation turn to You.
From Jerusalem to Samaria,
From the familiar to unknown lands.
You open door after door,
And receive heart after heart.
Peter stood and preached Your name,
Paul kept running, never turned back.
Prison walls could not silence praise,
Persecution could not stop Your gospel.
Your Word is still moving forward,
Your Spirit is moving still.
Today You call us once again,
To be vessels of Your gospel.
We will go, we will go,
Take the gospel to the ends of the earth.
Lord, send me,
Lord, I am willing,
Let Your love flow to every nation.
We will go, we will go,
Carry light into the dark.
We will not fear the storm,
We will not fear the road,
For You are with us as we go.
Oh—to the ends of the earth,
I will testify Your name.
Oh—to the ends of the earth,
Let every nation turn to You.
Not for my own name,
Not for glory that will fade.
Only because You loved us first,
And gave the mission of Your grace.
I will be sent by You,
I will go for You,
I will open my mouth and preach the gospel.
Jesus is Savior, Jesus is hope.
We will go, we will go,
Take the gospel to the ends of the earth.
Lord, send me,
Lord, I am willing,
Let Your love flow to every nation.
We will go, we will go,
Carry light into the dark.
We will not fear the storm,
We will not fear the road,
For You are with us as we go.
Oh—to the ends of the earth,
I will testify Your name.
Oh—to the ends of the earth,
Let every nation turn to You.
Lord, send me,
I will go.
Starting here,
To the ends of the earth.
Heavenly Father, thank You for calling us into Your love and then sending us out with Your gospel. Thank You that the good news of Jesus is not meant to stay only in familiar places, but to reach every heart, every people, and every nation. As we sing this song, awaken in us again the heart of the Great Commission.
Lord, we confess that we often feel afraid, weak, or unprepared. We may hesitate to speak, fear rejection, or prefer the comfort of staying where life feels safe. But Your mission has never depended on our courage alone. Fill us with the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit. Teach us to begin with prayer, to walk in obedience, and to trust that You are with us wherever You send us.
Open our eyes to see the people around us who still need to hear the hope of Christ. Open our hearts with compassion, and open our mouths with humility and love. Make us faithful witnesses in our families, churches, neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, cities, and wherever You lead us. Let our lives and words point clearly to Jesus, our Savior and our hope.
Lord, send us. Give us willing hearts to go, to love, to serve, and to share the gospel. May Your Word continue to move forward, may Your Spirit continue to work, and may many people turn to You—from where we are now to the ends of the earth.
In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen.