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406. My Heart Is Resting, O My God

1 My heart is resting, O my God,
I will give thanks and sing;
My heart is at the secret source
Of every precious thing.
I thirst for springs of heavenly life,
And here all day they rise;
I seek the treasure of Thy love,
And close at hand it lies.

2 I have a heritage of joy,
That yet I must not see;
But the hand that bled to make it mine
Is keeping it for me.
And a new song is in my mouth,
To long-loved music set:
"Glory to Thee for all the grace
I have not tasted yet."

3 My heart is resting, O my God,
My heart is in Thy care;
I hear the voice of joy and health
Resounding everywhere.
"Thou art my portion, saith my soul,"
Ten thousand voices say,
And the music of their glad Amen
Will never die away.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: My heart is resting, O my God
Title: My Heart Is Resting, O My God
Author: Anna Laetitia Waring (1850)
Meter: C. M. D.
Publication Date: 1955
Scripture:
Topic: Cheerfulness; Comfort; Contentment (4 more...)
Copyright: Words copyright by the author's heirs.
Tune Information
Name: PENTATONE
Composer: Henry Walford Davies (1923)
Meter: C. M. D.
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Music from A Students' Hymnal. Used by permission of Oxford University Press.



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