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Christian Hymns

Table of Contents

  1. Be Thou My Vision by Dallán Forgaill
  2. O Worship the King by Robert Grant
  3. Take My Life, and Let it Be by Frances Ridley Havergal
  4. None Other Name by Christina Georgina Rossetti
  5. Lead, Kindly Light by John Henry Newman
  6. What Woundrous Love Is This by American Folk Hymn
  7. It Is Well with My Soul by Horatio Gates Spafford
  8. Come Thou Long Expected Jesus by Charles Wesley
  9. Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life by George Herbert
  10. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God by Martin Luther, F. H. Hedge, tr.

  1. Be Thou My Vision

    by Dallán Forgaill | Words: 164, Lines: 20

    Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart;
    Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art;
    Thou my best thought, by day or by night,
    Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light.

    Be Thou my wisdom, and Thou my true word;
    I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord;
    Thou my great Father, I Thy true son;
    Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one.

    Be Thou my battle shield, sword for the fight;
    Be Thou my dignity, Thou my delight;
    Thou my soul’s shelter, Thou my high tower:
    Raise Thou me heav’nward, O power of my power.

    Riches I heed not, nor man’s empty praise,
    Thou mine inheritance, now and always:
    Thou and Thou only, first in my heart,
    High King of Heaven, my treasure Thou art.

    High King of Heaven, my victory won,
    May I reach heaven’s joys, O bright heaven’s Sun!
    Heart of my own heart, whatever befall,
    Still be my vision, O Ruler of all.

  2. O Worship the King

    by Robert Grant

    O worship the King
    All glorious above,
    O gratefully sing
    His power and his love—
    Our shield and defender,
    The ancient of days,
    Pavilion'd in splendour,
    And girded with praise.

    Oh tell of his might,
    O sing of his grace,
    Whose robe is the light,
    Whose canopy space.
    His chariots of wrath
    Deep thunder-clouds form,
    And dark is his path
    On the wings of the storm.

    This earth, with its store
    Of wonders untold,
    Almighty! thy power
    Hath founded of old;
    Hath stablish'd it fast
    By a changeless decree,
    And round it hath cast,
    Like a mantle, the sea.

    Thy bountiful care
    What tongue can recite?
    It breathes in the air,
    It shines in the light:
    It streams from the hills,
    It descends to the plain,
    And sweetly distils
    In the dew and the rain.

    Frail children of dust,
    And feeble as frail,
    In thee do we trust,
    Nor find thee to fail:
    Thy mercies how tender!
    How firm to the end!
    Our Maker, Defender,
    Redeemer, and Friend!

    O measureless might!
    Ineffable Love!
    While angels delight
    To hymn thee above,
    The humbler creation,
    Tho' feeble their lays,
    With true adoration
    Shall lisp to thy praise

  3. Take My Life, and Let it Be

    by Frances Ridley Havergal

    Take my life, and let it be
    Consecrated, Lord, to Thee.

    Take my moments and my days;
    Let them flow in ceaseless praise.

    Take my hands, and let them move
    At the impulse of Thy love.

    Take my feet, and let them be
    Swift and 'beautiful' for Thee.

    Take my voice, and let me sing
    Always, only, for my King.

    Take my lips, and let them be
    Filled with messages from Thee.

    Take my silver and my gold;
    Not a mite would I withhold.

    Take my intellect, and use
    Every power as Thou shalt choose.

    Take my will, and make it Thine;
    It shall be no longer mine.

    Take my heart, it is Thine own;
    It shall be Thy royal throne.

    Take my love; my Lord, I pour
    At Thy feet its treasure-store.

    Take myself, and I will be
    Ever, only, ALL for Thee.

  4. None Other Lamb

    by Christina Rossetti

    None other Lamb, none other Name,
    None other Hope in heaven or earth or sea,
    None other Hiding-place from guilt and shame,
    None beside thee.

    My faith burns low, my hope burns low;
    Only my heart's desire cries out in me
    By the deep thunder of its want and woe,
    Cries out to thee.

    Lord, thou art Life, tho' I be dead,
    Love's Fire thou art, however cold I be:
    Nor heaven have I, nor place to lay my head,
    Nor home, but thee.

  5. Lead, Kindly Light

    by John Henry Newman

    Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom,
    Lead thou me on!
    The night is dark, and I am far from home,—
    Lead thou me on!
    Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see
    The distant scene,—one step enough for me.

    I was not ever thus, nor prayed that thou
    Shouldst lead me on:
    I loved to choose and see my path, but now
    Lead thou me on!
    I loved the garish days, and, spite of fears,
    Pride ruled my will: remember not past years.

    So long thy power hath blessed me, sure it still
    Will lead me on;
    O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till
    The night is gone;
    And with the morn those angel faces smile
    Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile.

  6. What Wondrous Love Is This

    by American Folk Hymn

    What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul!
    What wondrous love is this, O my soul!
    What wondrous love is this
    That caused the Lord of bliss
    To bear the dreadful curse for my soul, for my soul,
    To bear the dreadful curse for my soul!

    When I was sinking down, sinking down, sinking down,
    When I was sinking down, sinking down,
    When I was sinking down
    Beneath God’s righteous frown,
    Christ laid aside His crown for my soul for my soul,
    Christ laid aside His crown for my soul.

    To God and to the Lamb I will sing, I will sing;
    To God and to the Lamb I will sing;
    To God and to the Lamb,
    Who is the great I AM,
    While millions join the theme, I will sing, I will sing,
    While millions join the theme, I will sing

    And when from death I’m free, I’ll sing on, I’ll sing on;
    And when from death I’m free, I’ll sing on.
    And when from death I’m free
    I’ll sing His love for me,
    And through eternity I’ll sing on, I’ll sing on,
    And through eternity I’ll sing on.

    “33When they came to the place called The Skull, there they crucified Him and the criminals, one on the right and the other on the left. 34But Jesus was saying, "Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing." And they cast lots, dividing up His garments among themselves.”

    – Luke 23:34
  7. It Is Well with My Soul

    by Horatio Gates Spafford

    When peace like a river attendeth my way,
    When sorrows like sea billows roll;
    Whatever my lot Thou hast taught me to say,
    “It is well, it is well with my soul!”

    Refrain:
    It is well with my soul!
    It is well, it is well with my soul!

    Though Satan should buffet, though trials should come,
    Let this blest assurance control,
    That Christ hath regarded my helpless estate,
    And hath shed His own blood for my soul.

    My sin—oh, the bliss of this glorious thought—
    My sin, not in part, but the whole,
    Is nailed to His Cross, and I bear it no more;
    Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!

    For me, be it Christ, be it Christ hence to live;
    If dark hours about me shall roll,
    No pang shall be mine, for in death as in life
    Thou wilt whisper Thy peace to my soul.

  8. Come Thou Long Expected Jesus

    by Charles Wesley

    Come, thou long expected Jesus,
    Born to set thy people free;
    From our fears and sins release us,
    Let us find our rest in thee.

    Israel's strength and consolation,
    Hope of all the earth thou art;
    Dear desire of every nation,
    Joy of every longing heart.

    Born thy people to deliver,
    Born a child and yet a King,
    Born to reign in us forever,
    Now thy gracious kingdom bring.

    By thine own eternal spirit
    Rule in all our hearts alone;
    By thine all sufficient merit,
    Raise us to thy glorious throne.

  9. Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life

    by George Herbert

    Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life:
    Such a Way, as gives us breath:
    Such a Truth, as ends all strife:
    Such a Life, as killeth death.

    Come, my Light, my Feast, my Strength:
    Such a Light, as shows a feast:
    Such a Feast, as mends in length:
    Such a Strength, as makes his guest.

    Come, my Joy, my Love, my Heart:
    Such a Joy as none can move:
    Such a Love, as none can part:
    Such a Heart, as joys in love.

  10. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God

    by Martin Luther, F. H. Hedge, tr.

    A mighty fortress is our God,
    A bulwark never failing;
    Our Helper he, amid the flood
    Of mortal ills prevailing.
    For still our ancient foe
    Doth seek to work us woe;
    His craft and power are great,
    And armed with cruel hate,
    On earth is not his equal.

    Did we in our own strength confide,
    Our striving would be losing;
    Were not the right Man on our side,
    The Man of God's own choosing.
    You ask who that may be?
    Christ Jesus, it is he;
    Lord Sabaoth his name,
    From age to age the same,
    And he must win the battle.

    And though this world, with devils filled,
    Should threaten to undo us;
    We will not fear, for God has willed
    His truth to triumph through us.
    The prince of darkness grim,—
    We tremble not for him;
    His rage we can endure,
    For lo! his doom is sure;—
    One little word shall fell him!

    That Word above all earthly powers—
    No thanks to them—abideth;
    The Spirit and the gifts are ours
    Through him who with us sideth.
    Let goods and kindred go,
    This mortal life also;
    The body they may kill:
    God's truth abideth still,
    His kingdom is forever.

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