More sweetness within,
More patience in suff’ring,
More sorrow for sin,
More faith in my Savior,
More sense of His care,
More joy in His service,
More freedom in prayer.
Comfort, strengthen and keep me;
Thou each moment wilt save me,
Thou art saving me now.
More trust in the Lord,
More zeal for His glory,
More hope in His Word,
More tears for His sorrows,
More pain at His grief,
More meekness in trial,
More praise for relief.
More strength to o’ercome,
More freedom from earth-stains,
More quest for the throne,
More fit for the kingdom,
More useful I’d be,
More blessed and holy,
More, Savior, like Thee.
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Regina/SK, Canada
Thank you Jesus. This hymn truly ministered to me. Glory be to Jesus. More grace for HIS work. May God bless you abundantly for doing HIS work in Jesus mighty name. Amen
New York City, NY, United States
How much we need His keeping power moment by moment, day by day!
Come, my Savior, and help me,
Comfort, strengthen and keep me;
Thou each moment wilt save me,
Thou art saving me now.
Tournai, Hainaut, Belgium
Come, my Savior, and help me,
Comfort, strengthen and keep me;
Thou each moment wilt save me,
Thou art saving me now.
Save me now, oh Lord Jesus!!!
Fountain Hills, AZ, United States
This song is wonderful! Expresses my heart at this time. Says exactly what I feel. Thank you.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Love this hymn.. More gratitude.. More of Christ
Naivasha, Nakuru, Kenya
Come, my Savior, and help me,
Comfort, strengthen and keep me;
Thou each moment wilt save me,
Thou art saving me now.
Lord save us from CONVID-19 it is real threat to Saints all over the world
Awka, Anambra, Nigeria
More holiness give
This is my prayer Lord!
Tbilisi
Sweet experiences of Him
I love it, very beautiful.
Oh Lord cause us to experience You more and more.
"more Savior like Thee"
China
Lord, thank You for being such a pattern of a God-man.
Detroit, MI, United States
This hymn, perhaps one of the most beautiful of all his compositions, was written by Mr. Bliss, 1873, after he had given up his musical convention work entirely and entered fully upon his lifework for the Master. It seems that it was only after he had given up everything and committed himself and all his gifts to the Lord’s service, that he was enabled to write such a hymn as this.
Bliss called the hymn 'My Prayer', but thousands in every Christian land have made it their prayer as well, and it will continue to voice a heartfelt want of millions in years to come.
The hymn was a special favorite with Mr. Moody, and was often quoted by him as a hymn that would live in the church of God, while the children of God continue to call upon his name in prayer.
Mr. Bliss was at the time of his death a member of the First Congregational Church of Chicago. The pastor, the Rev. Dr. E. P. Goodwin, in an address on the death of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss, referred to the singing of this hymn as follows: On one of the last occasions when he was with us, on a flying visit to our city, made during his work as an evangelist, he came in late one evening and sat at the rear of the church. Espying him, I called him forward to sing the hymn, ‘My Prayer.’ He struck the keys on the piano, stooped forward, and reading the words in the latter part of the first verse, 'More joy in his service', said "I do not think I can sing that as a prayer any more; it seems to me that I have as much joy in serving the blessed Master as it is possible for me to bear." - 'My Life and the Story of the Gospel Hymns' by Ira David Sankey
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In stanza 1, the original says "strivings" instead of "sweetness".
In stanza 3, the original says "purity" instead of victory and "longings for home" instead of "quest for the throne".
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The chorus was added later by the composer, Horatio Palmer.