Sweeter Than The Day Before
1968
“Sweeter Than the Day Before” is a popular gospel song that became widely known in churches during the mid–20th century.
🎵 Origins
The song was written by Lanny Wolfe, an influential American gospel songwriter, in the late 1960s. Wolfe founded The Lanny Wolfe Trio, a southern gospel group that helped popularize many of his compositions.
✝️ Theme and Message
“Sweeter Than the Day Before” reflects a central Christian testimony theme:
that a believer’s relationship with Jesus grows deeper and more joyful over time.
The key refrain emphasizes this idea:
“Every day with Jesus is sweeter than the day before…”
Its lyrics express:
-
Growing spiritual maturity
-
Increasing gratitude
-
Joy in daily fellowship with Christ
The song became especially popular in:
-
Southern Gospel circles
-
Pentecostal and Holiness churches
-
Revival meetings and camp meetings
🎶 Musical Style
The hymn features:
-
A lively, upbeat tempo
-
Simple, memorable melody
-
Repetitive chorus for congregational singing
This made it easy for choirs and congregations to learn quickly.
📀 Recordings & Influence
It was recorded by numerous gospel artists and church choirs during the 1970s and 1980s. Because of its accessibility and joyful tone, it remains in use today in many traditional and charismatic congregations.

Comments
Post a Comment