You help make Hymnary.org possible. More than 10 million people from 200+ countries found hymns, liturgical resources and encouragement on Hymnary.org in 2025, including you. Every visit affirms the global impact of this ministry.

If Hymnary has been meaningful to you this year, would you take a moment today to help sustain it? A gift of any size—paired with a note of encouragement if you wish—directly supports the server costs, research work and curation that keep this resource freely available to the world.

Give securely online today, or mail a check to:
Hymnary.org
Calvin University
3201 Burton Street SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546

Thank you for your partnership, and may the hope of Advent fill your heart.

Search Results

Tune Identifier:"^my_heart_has_come_to_the_place_of_pugh$"

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.

Tunes

tune icon
Tune authorities
Audio

[My heart has come to the place of rest]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Owen F. Pugh Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 51121 23311 71253

Texts

text icon
Text authorities
TextAudio

Leaving It All with Jesus

Author: James Martin Gray Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: My heart has come to the place of rest Lyrics: 1. My heart has come to the place of rest, Leaving it all with Jesus; The fear of death doth no more molest, I’m leaving it all with Jesus. Refrain Leaving it all with Jesus, Leaving it all with Jesus; My peace today, as on yesterday, Is leaving it all with Jesus. 2. I’ve brought the guilt of my weary soul, Leaving it all with Jesus; I’ve brought not part of it, but the whole, I’m leaving it all with Jesus. [Refrain] 3. I’m walking safe in a path unknown, Leaving it all with Jesus; I find the path with His blessings strown, I’m leaving it all with Jesus. [Refrain] 4. O wounded soul, here is heav’nly balm, Leaving it all with Jesus; Then change thy moan to a joyous psalm, In leaving it all with Jesus. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [My heart has come to the place of rest] Text Sources: Hymns, Psalms and Gospel Songs with Responsive Readings, by James McGranahan (Chicago, Illinois: Winona Publishing Company, 1904)

Instances

instance icon
Published text-tune combinations (hymns) from specific hymnals
TextAudio

Leaving It All with Jesus

Author: James Martin Gray Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3628 First Line: My heart has come to the place of rest Lyrics: 1. My heart has come to the place of rest, Leaving it all with Jesus; The fear of death doth no more molest, I’m leaving it all with Jesus. Refrain Leaving it all with Jesus, Leaving it all with Jesus; My peace today, as on yesterday, Is leaving it all with Jesus. 2. I’ve brought the guilt of my weary soul, Leaving it all with Jesus; I’ve brought not part of it, but the whole, I’m leaving it all with Jesus. [Refrain] 3. I’m walking safe in a path unknown, Leaving it all with Jesus; I find the path with His blessings strown, I’m leaving it all with Jesus. [Refrain] 4. O wounded soul, here is heav’nly balm, Leaving it all with Jesus; Then change thy moan to a joyous psalm, In leaving it all with Jesus. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [My heart has come to the place of rest]
Page scan

Leaving It All With Jesus

Author: James M. Gray Hymnal: Inspiring Hymns #37 (1951) First Line: My heart has come to the place of rest Languages: English Tune Title: [My heart has come to the place of rest]
Page scan

Leaving It All With Jesus

Author: James M. Gray Hymnal: The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 4 #84 (1928) First Line: My heart has come to the place of rest Languages: English Tune Title: [My heart has come to the place of rest]

People

person icon
Authors, composers, editors, etc.

James M. Gray

1851 - 1935 Person Name: James Martin Gray Author of "Leaving It All with Jesus" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: May 11, 1851, New York City. Died: September 21, 1935, Passavant Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City. Gray accepted Christ at age 22. He was educated at Bates College, Lewiston, Maine (Doctor of Divinity), and the University of Des Moines, Iowa (Doctor of Laws). In 1879 he became Rector of the First Reformed Episcopal Church in Boston, Massachusetts, where he served 14 years. He then became dean (1904-25) and president (1925-34) of the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Illinois, and directed publication of four editions (1921-28) of the Voice of Thanksgiving, official hymnal of the Institute. A conservative theologian, Gray was one of seven editors of the popular Scofield Reference Bible. He was a fine scholar and excellent Bible teacher, but his interests went beyond mere academics. He promoted the Sunday School, and took an interest in civic affairs and patriotic causes. He backed efforts at social betterment, supported Prohibition, and wrote about 20 books --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Owen F. Pugh

1867 - 1920 Composer of "[My heart has come to the place of rest]" in The Cyber Hymnal
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.