Lord, Thy Word Abideth

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1 Lord, Thy Word abideth,
and our footsteps guideth;
who its truth believeth,
light and joy receiveth.

2 When our foes are near us,
then Thy Word doth cheer us,
Word of consolation,
message of salvation.

3 When the storms are o’er us,
and dark clouds before us,
then its light directeth,
and our way protecteth.

4 Who can tell the pleasure,
who recount the treasure,
by Thy Word imparted
to the simple-hearted?

5 Word of mercy, giving
succour to the living;
Word of life, supplying
comfort to the dying.

6 O that we, discerning
its most holy learning,
Lord, may love and fear Thee,
evermore be near Thee.

Source: Our Great Redeemer's Praise #433

Author: H. W. Baker

Baker, Sir Henry Williams, Bart., eldest son of Admiral Sir Henry Loraine Baker, born in London, May 27, 1821, and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated, B.A. 1844, M.A. 1847. Taking Holy Orders in 1844, he became, in 1851, Vicar of Monkland, Herefordshire. This benefice he held to his death, on Monday, Feb. 12, 1877. He succeeded to the Baronetcy in 1851. Sir Henry's name is intimately associated with hymnody. One of his earliest compositions was the very beautiful hymn, "Oh! what if we are Christ's," which he contributed to Murray's Hymnal for the Use of the English Church, 1852. His hymns, including metrical litanies and translations, number in the revised edition of Hymns Ancient & Modern, 33 in all. These were cont… Go to person page >

Notes

Lord, Thy word abideth. Sir H. W. Baker. [Holy Scripture.] Written for and first published in Hymns Ancient & Modern, 1861. It has attained a great circulation, and is in common use in all English-speaking countries. It has also been translated into several languages. There is a translation in German by Miss Winkworth, in Biggs's Annotated Hymns Ancient & Modern, 1867, beginning "Herr, Dein Wort muss bleiben."

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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The Book of Common Praise: being the hymn book of The Church of England in Canada (revised 1938) #498b
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