Holy Spirit, Mighty God

Holy Spirit, mighty God, tune our ears to hear the Word

Author: Calvin Seerveld (1983)
Tune: LAUDS (Wilson)
Published in 3 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI
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Author: Calvin Seerveld

Calvin Seerveld (b. 1930) was professor of aesthetics at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto from 1972 until he retired in 1995. Educated at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan; the University of Michigan; and the Free University of Amsterdam (Ph.D.), he also studied at Basel University in Switzerland, the University of Rome, and the University of Heidelberg. Seerveld began his career by teaching at Bellhaven College in Jackson, Mississippi (1958-1959), and at Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights, Illinois (1959-1972). A fine Christian scholar, fluent in various biblical and modern languages, he is published widely in aesthetics, biblical studies, and philosophy. His books include Take Hold of God and Pull (1966), The Gr… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Holy Spirit, mighty God, tune our ears to hear the Word
Title: Holy Spirit, Mighty God
Author: Calvin Seerveld (1983)
Meter: 7.7.8.7
Language: English
Copyright: © Calvin Seerveld

Notes

Scripture References:
all st. = 1 Cor. 2:13

Written by Calvin Seerveld (PHH 22) in 1983, "Holy Spirit, Mighty God" was first published in the 1987 Psalter Hymnal. The all unrhymed text is a prayer asking the Holy Spirit to help us hear the Word (st. 1), to move us to live the Christian life in deeds of love (st. 2), and to grant us the shalom of communion with God (st. 3). Each stanza ends with a request for wisdom.

Liturgical Use:
As a prayer for illumination; during Pentecost; whenever Christian worship focuses on obedience, comfort, wisdom, or other evidence of the Spirit's presence.

--Psalter Hymnal Handbook

Tune

LAUDS (Wilson)

Spritely and bright, LAUDS fits well with Seerveld's text. The melody features an effective tonal and rhythmic climax in the last phrase. Use light organ accompaniment to sing the tune in unison. Harmony singing works well too. Keep a dotted half note pu1se throughout. A descant by Wilson for this t…

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Instances

Instances (1 - 3 of 3)
Text InfoTune InfoAudio

Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #278

Moravian Book of Worship #497

Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship #95

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