Though None Go With Me Instant
The hymn was later arranged by Indian missionary Sadhu Sundar Singh and gained global popularity, especially through American Baptist missions and 20th-century revival movements. The Novel and Film
For many, the phrase serves as a reminder of the personal nature of faith and the "narrow path" mentioned in scripture. Though None Go With Me, Still I Will Follow Though None Go with Me
Jerry B. Jenkins, co-author of the Left Behind series, wrote a novel titled Though None Go with Me that brings this sentiment to life through historical fiction. The hymn was later arranged by Indian missionary
Faced with death for his faith, Nokseng is said to have declared his decision to follow Jesus, even as his family and eventually he himself were executed. Jenkins, co-author of the Left Behind series, wrote
The line belongs to the hymn which is deeply rooted in a story of sacrifice and martydom.
The book was adapted into a Hallmark Channel movie in 2006, starring Cheryl Ladd, which explores Elizabeth's journey of resolve and faith in small-town America. Spiritual Significance
According to tradition, the lyrics are based on the final words of Nokseng , a man from the Garo tribe in India who converted to Christianity in the mid-19th century.