At Home in Your Hymnal Episode 38 - Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know - LSB 708 - Lord Thee I Love With All My Heart

06/07/2020 56 min

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Episode Synopsis

Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know.  Today we examine LSB 708 - Lord Thee I Love With All My Heart.  This one will definitely be sung at Pastor Moline's funeral someday!  
Composed in the 16th century by Lutheran Pastor Martin Schalling the Younger, Lord Thee I Love is one of the most sampled and used Lutheran hymns every written.  It has been used by Bach, Schutz, Buxtehude and more.  It is one that we should memorize and sing more often.  Listen to learn more!  

Lord, Thee I love with all my heart;
I pray Thee, ne'er from me depart,
With tender mercy cheer me.
Earth has no pleasure I would share,
Yea, heav'n itself were void and bare
If Thou, Lord, wert not near me.
And should my heart for sorrow break,
My trust in Thee can nothing shake.
Thou art the portion I have sought;
Thy precious blood my soul has bought.
Lord Jesus Christ, My God and Lord, my God and Lord,
Forsake me not! I trust Thy Word.
Yea, Lord, 'twas Thy rich bounty gave
My body, soul, and all I have
In this poor life of labor.
Lord, grant that I in ev'ry place
May glorify Thy lavish grace
And help and serve my neighbor.
Let no false doctrine me beguile;
And Satan not my soul defile.
Give strength and patience unto me
To bear my cross and follow Thee.
Lord Jesus Christ, My God and Lord, my God and Lord,
In death Thy comfort still afford.
Lord, let at last Thine angels come,
To Abram's bosom bear me home,
That I may die unfearing;
And in its narrow chamber keep
My body safe in peaceful sleep
Until Thy reappearing.
And then from death awaken me,
That these mine eyes with joy may see,
O Son of God, Thy glorious face,
My Savior and my fount of grace.
Lord Jesus Christ, my prayer attend, my prayer attend,
And I will praise Thee without end.

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