Also known as "Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer," this hymn was written by William Williams, regarded by some as "the Welsh Charles Wesley."
The hymn has some other verses translated from Welsh into English that are as follows:
Lord, I trust Thy mighty power,
Wondrous are Thy works of old;
Thou deliver'st Thine from thralldom,
Who for naught themselves had sold:
Thou didst conquer, Thou didst conquer,
Sin, and Satan and the grave,
Sin, and Satan and the grave.
When I tread the verge of Jordan,
Bid my anxious fears subside;
Death of deaths, and hell's destruction,
Land me safe on Canaan's side.
Songs of praises, songs of praises,
I will ever give to Thee;
I will ever give to Thee.
Musing on my habitation,
Musing on my heav'nly home,
Fills my soul with holy longings:
Come, my Jesus, quickly come;
Vanity is all I see;
Lord, I long to be with Thee!
Lord, I long to be with Thee!
awesome
vilasalazar 1 month ago
The most beautiful version I have heard yet of this beautiful magnificent hymn
jafajack 4 months ago
this is nice, who sings it?
has to be sung by an all-male choir
Prancer1231 7 months ago