Author: August Crull, d. 1923; David Denicke; Johann Heermann Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #417 (1941) Meter: 6.7.6.7.6.6.6.6 Lyrics: 1 How can I thank Thee, Lord,
For all Thy loving-kindness,
That Thou hast patiently
Borne with me in my blindness?
When dead in many sins
And trespasses I lay,
I kindled, holy God,
Thine anger ev'ry day.
2 It is Thy work alone
That I am now converted;
O'er Satan's work in me
Thou hast Thy pow'r asserted.
Thy mercy and Thy grace
That rise afresh each morn
Have turned my stony heart
Into a heart new-born.
3 I could but grieve Thee, Lord,
And with my sins displease Thee;
Yet to atone for sin
My works could not appease Thee.
Though I could fall from grace
And choose the way of sin,
I had not strength to rise,
A new life to begin.
4 Lord, Thou have raised me up
To joy and exultation
And clearly shown the way
That leads me to salvation.
My sins are washed away,
For this I thank Thee, Lord;
And with my heart and soul
All dead works are abhorred.
5 Grant that Thy Spirit's help
To me be always given
Lest I should fall again
And lose the way to heaven;
That he may give me strength
In my infirmity
And e'er renew my heart
To serve Thee willingly.
6 Oh, guide and lead me, Lord,
While here below I wander
That I may follow Thee
Till I shall see Thee yonder.
For if I led myself,
I soon would go astray;
But if Thou leadest me,
I keep the narrow way.
7 O Father, God of Love,
Hear Thou my supplication;
O Savior, Son of God,
Grant me Thy full salvation;
And Thou, O Holy Ghost,
Be Thou my faithful Guide
That I may serve Thee here
And there with Thee abide.
Amen. Topics: Sanctification (The Christian Life) New Obedience Scripture: Psalm 50:14 Languages: English Tune Title: O GOTT, DU FROMMER GOTT
How Can I Thank Thee, Lord