Come my Soul with Every Care

By John Newton

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1. Come, my soul, thy suit prepare,
Jesus loves to answer prayer.
He Himself has bid thee pray,
rise and ask without delay.
2. Thou art coming to a King,
large petitions with thee bring,
for his grace and pow'r are such,
none can ever ask too much.
3. With my burden I begin,
Lord, remove this load of sin!
Let Thy blood, for sinners spilt,
set my conscience free from guilt.
4. Lord! I come to Thee for rest,
take possession of my breast;
there Thy blood-bought right maintain,
and without a rival reign.
5. While I am a pilgrim here,
let Thy love my spirit cheer;
as my Guide, my Guard, my Friend,
lead me to my journey’s end.
6. Show me what I have to do;
every hour my strength renew;
let me live a life of faith;
let me die Thy people's death.

Philippians 4:6-7; 1 Peter 5:7; Hebrews 4:16; Matthew 7:7-11

About This Hymn

“Encouragement to Pray,” commonly known by its opening line “Come, My Soul, with Every Care,” was written by John Newton and published in 1779 in the Olney Hymns collection, which he compiled with William Cowper. The hymn reflects Newton’s pastoral heart and his deep conviction that prayer is the believer’s constant refuge and strength.

The hymn begins with a personal summons to prayer. Newton urges his own soul to bring every burden to the Lord. This echoes Philippians 4:6-7, which commands believers to be anxious for nothing but to present their requests to God in prayer and supplication. The promise of peace that follows prayer forms the foundation of the hymn’s encouragement.

A central theme of the text is God’s readiness to hear and answer. Newton emphasizes that no request is too small and no concern too great for the Lord’s attention. This confidence rests on the character of God as a loving Father, reflecting the teaching of Matthew 7:7-11, where Jesus assures His followers that the Father gives good gifts to those who ask.

The hymn also highlights the believer’s privilege of access. Hebrews 4:16 invites Christians to come boldly to the throne of grace to obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Newton’s language captures this assurance, encouraging the weary soul to approach God without fear.

Throughout the hymn, prayer is presented not merely as duty but as relief and comfort. Casting cares upon the Lord, as taught in 1 Peter 5:7, brings freedom from anxiety and renewed trust in divine providence.

“Encouragement to Pray” remains a treasured devotional hymn. Its simple language and strong biblical foundation continue to strengthen believers in the practice of daily, trusting prayer before a faithful and compassionate God.

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  • Category: Hymn
  • Tune: HENDON
  • Composer(s): César Malan
  • Meter: 7.7.7.7
  • Author/Writer: John Newton (1779)
  • Added: February 13, 2026
  • Last Updated: February 13, 2026
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