My dear­est Lord

We found "My dear­est Lord" used in 7 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

My dear­est Lord· 7 hymns found
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Was it for crimes that I had done
Like swell­ing ho­ney­comb.
Jesus, Thy smiles im­part;
Run up with joy the shin­ing way,
And must I part with all I have,
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Whene’er I look in­to Thy word,

My dear­est Lord

When jus­tice seized God’s on­ly Son,
And dost Thou sure­ly come?
And ease my wound­ed heart,
Fearless of hell and ghast­ly death,
It is but right since Thou hast done
With trans­port all di­vine;
The friend of sin­ful man,

And Now the Scales Have Left Mine Eyes

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707–09
Composer: Scottish Psalter, 1615
Hymn 1

...Was it for crimes that I had done

My dear­est Lord was slain,

When jus­tice seized God’s on­ly Son,...

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Was it for crimes that I had done

My dear­est Lord was slain,

When jus­tice seized God’s on­ly Son,

And Now the Scales Have Left Mine Eyes

I Sojourn in a Vale of Tears

lyricist: John Mason, 1683
Composer: Thomas Geary (1775–1801)
Hymn 2

...Like swell­ing ho­ney­comb.

And dost Thou come, my dear­est Lord?

And dost Thou sure­ly come?...

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Like swell­ing ho­ney­comb.

And dost Thou come, my dear­est Lord?

And dost Thou sure­ly come?

I Sojourn in a Vale of Tears

Where Is My Savior Now?

lyricist: Thomas Raffles, 1831
Composer: Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book, 1859
Hymn 3

...Jesus, Thy smiles im­part;

My dear­est Lord, re­turn,

And ease my wound­ed heart,...

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Jesus, Thy smiles im­part;

My dear­est Lord, re­turn,

And ease my wound­ed heart,

Where Is My Savior Now?

My God, the Spring of All My Joys

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Thomas Haweis, 1792
Hymn 4

...Run up with joy the shin­ing way,

T’embrace my dear­est Lord.

Fearless of hell and ghast­ly death,...

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Run up with joy the shin­ing way,

T’embrace my dear­est Lord.

Fearless of hell and ghast­ly death,

My God, the Spring of All My Joys

And Must I Part with All I Have?

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Richard Redhead (1820–1901)
Hymn 5

...And must I part with all I have,

My dear­est Lord for Thee?

It is but right since Thou hast done...

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And must I part with all I have,

My dear­est Lord for Thee?

It is but right since Thou hast done

And Must I Part with All I Have?

Thy Life I Read

lyricist: Samuel Stennett, 1787
Composer: Joseph Funk, 1835
Hymn 6

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Thy life I read, my dear­est Lord,

With trans­port all di­vine;...

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Thy life I read, my dear­est Lord,

With trans­port all di­vine;

Thy Life I Read

Whene’er I Look into Thy Word

lyricist: Samuel Pearce, 1800
Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1912
Hymn 7

...Whene’er I look in­to Thy word,

And read about my dear­est Lord,

The friend of sin­ful man,...

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Whene’er I look in­to Thy word,

And read about my dear­est Lord,

The friend of sin­ful man,

Whene’er I Look into Thy Word

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