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Our Faithful God

March 7th, 2010
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Recently we have sung several hymns by Johann Heermann during our congregation’s Divine Servece. I am continually impressed by Pastor Hermann’s hymns. Here is his O God, Thou Faithful God. As usual, Pastor Heermann’s hymns come from the heart and soul of a man who faced extreme difficulties in life. You can read a nice biography on Wikipedia.

1. O God, Thou faithful God,
Thou Fountain ever flowing,
Who good and perfect gifts
In mercy art bestowing,
Give me a healthy frame,
And may I have within
A conscience free from blame,
A soul unhurt by sin!

2. Grant Thou me strength to do
With ready heart and willing
Whate’er Thou shalt command,
My calling here fulfilling;
To do it when I ought,
With all my might, and bless
The work I thus have wrought,
For Thou must give success.

3. Oh, let me never speak
What bounds of truth exceedeth;
Grant that no idle word
From out my mouth proceedeth;
And then, when in my place
I must and ought to speak,
My words grant power and grace
Lest I offend the weak.

4. If dangers gather round,
Still keep me calm and fearless;
Help me to bear the cross
When life is dark and cheerless;
And let me win my foe
With words and actions kind.
When counsel I would know,
Good counsel let me find.

5.And let me with all men,
As far as in me lieth,
In peace and friendship live.
And if Thy gift supplieth
Great wealth and honor fair,
Then this refuse me not,
That naught be mingled there
Of goods unjustly got.

6. If Thou a longer life
Hast here on earth decreed me;
If Thou through many ills
To age at length wilt lead me,
Thy patience on me shed.
Avert all sin and shame
And crown my hoary head
With honor free from blame.

7. Let me depart this life
Confiding in my Savior;
Do Thou my soul receive
That it may live forever;
And let my body have
A quiet resting-place
Within a Christian grave;
And let it sleep in peace.

8. And on that solemn Day
When all the dead are waking,
Stretch o’er my grave Thy hand,
Thyself my slumbers breaking.
Then let me hear Thy voice,
Change Thou this earthly frame,
And bid me aye rejoice
With those who love Thy name.

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Categories: Lutheran Hymns
  1. jgernander
    March 9th, 2010 at 10:14 | #1

    This is a good year to sing his hymns, the 425th anniversary of his death.

    We are singing verses of Jesus, Grant That Balm and Healing as the offering hymn each Wednesday night.

    The hymn you gave us here was the requested main hymn for a funeral service this past year, and it would be hard to find a better one. In the sermon I said this is a hymn that you can’t cut verses from; it tells an entire life story. Cut a verse, you cut out part of the life.

    Pastor Jerry Gernander (ELS)

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