Let me hide myself in Thee;
Let the water and the blood,
From Thy riven side which flowed,
Be of sin the double cure,
Save me from its guilt and power.
Can fulfill Thy law's demands;
Could my zeal no respite know,
Could my tears forever flow,
All could never sin erase,
Thou must save, and save by grace.
Simply to Thy cross I cling;
Naked, come to Thee for dress,
Helpless, look to Thee for grace:
Foul, I to the fountain fly,
Wash me, Savior, or I die.
When mine eyes shall close in death,
When I soar to worlds unknown,
See Thee on Thy judgment throne,
Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
Let me hide myself in Thee.
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Arlington, TX, United States
I am repeatedly humbled whenever I hear “Rock of Ages” and/or “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing! ” This version of Rock has Mr. Toplady’s original Calvinist double cure: saved from sin’s guilt and power. Come Thou Fount floors me every time I’m reminded that Jesus “interposed His precious blood,” for me! Praise Him!
Salford, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
I used to sing this song, longtime ago with my family, and it’s still my favorite. May God blessed you again and again. God is God all the time.
Clackamas, OR, United States
The Spirit moved me to search for this song, as I was found wanting in sin, it reminds me that I am saved through his Love and Grace. Praise be the Lord - Amen.
Hickory, NC, United States
How glad I am that I came to look up these lyrics. The comments left by you, my brothers and sisters in Christ have moved me deeply - I love each of you and lift you up to our Heavenly Father in Jesus name right now. Atito from Louisville, KY - the sermon you posted from A. W. Tower is so precious and true and I personally thank you for taking the time to share it with those who will read it. God bless you my friend! I look forward to meeting you all when the time comes!
Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
This is my favorite hymn.. It really uplifts my spirit.. reminds me of my dad.. He lived his life to best that he could.. And I hope someday I live my life the best that I can.. Life is short, death is an inevitable end.. But we all hope to close our eyes someday to the glory of God.
Marion, Iowa, United States
My mother would sing this song to me until I fell asleep. It was so comforting to me.
Kampala, Central Uganda, Uganda
When all hope is gone. This songs reminds you that we've a hiding place in Jesus Christ Our Lord.
Riverview, FL, United States
It’s the last verse that speakers to me as I am quite ill. I know, that I know, that I know that someday when I close my eyes here on this earth, that I will be face to face with my Savior, my King. No one can sing this better than Vestal Goodman, rest her soul.
Stone Mountain, GA, United States
This truly blessed my soul. The old-time hymns stir ones soul deeply resulting in that peace that passes all understanding. Amen.
Louisville, KY, United States
This hymn is so profound. I was reminded of it when I read the following excerpt from a sermon by A. W. Tower today
“There is an art of forgetting, and every Christian should become skilled in it. Forgetting the things which are behind is a positive necessity if we are to become more than mere babes in Christ. If we cannot trust God to have dealt effectually with our past we may as well throw in the sponge now and have it over with. Fifty years of grieving over our sins cannot blot out their guilt. But if God has indeed pardoned and cleansed us, then we should count it done and waste no more time in sterile lamentations. And thank God this sudden obliteration of our familiar past does not leave us with a vacuum. Far from it. Into the empty world vacated by our sins and failures rushes the blessed Spirit of God, bringing with Him everything new. New life, new hope, new enjoyments, new interests, new purposeful toil, and best of all a new and satisfying object toward which to direct our soul's enraptured gaze. God now fills the recovered garden, and we may without fear walk and commune with Him in the cool of the day. Right here is where the weakness of much current Christianity lies. We have not learned where to lay our emphasis. Particularly we have not understood that we are saved to know God, to enter His wonder-filled Presence through the new and living way and remain in that Presence forever. We are called to an everlasting preoccupation with God. The Triune God with all of His mystery and majesty is ours and we are His, and eternity will not be long enough to experience all that He is of goodness, holiness and truth. In heaven they rest not day or night in their ecstatic worship of the Godhead. We profess to be headed for that place; shall we not begin now to worship on earth as we shall do in heaven? ”
A. W. Tozer Sermon: No Looking Back