“Whosoever” Meaneth Me is a joyful Christian gospel hymn written by J. Edwin McConnell in 1910. The song celebrates the message that God’s invitation to salvation is open to everyone, inspired by Bible verses such as John 3:16 and Revelation 22:17. Its famous refrain, “Whosoever surely meaneth me,” expresses personal faith and assurance in God’s love.
The hymn is most commonly used in evangelical and Baptist churches, especially during revival meetings, gospel services, camp meetings, and congregational worship in the United States. It remains popular in traditional hymnals and gospel singing traditions.