Come, O my soul, in sacred lays
By Thomas Blacklock
Lyrics
Attempt thy great Creator’s praise.
But, O what tongue can speak His fame?
What verse can reach the lofty theme?
We glory like a garment wears;
To form a robe of light divine,
Ten thousand suns around Him shine.
Almighty power with wisdom shines;
His works, through all this wondrous frame,
Declare the glories of His name.
Do thou, my soul, His glories sing;
And let His praise employ thy tongue,
Till listening worlds shall join the song.
Bible Reference
Psalm 103:1-2
About This Hymn
“Come, O My Soul, in Sacred Lays,” written by Thomas Blacklock in the eighteenth century, is a thoughtful call for believers to lift their hearts in reverent praise to God. Blacklock, who wrote with deep spiritual sensitivity, invites the worshiper to approach God with a spirit of humility, gratitude, and wonder. The hymn opens with a gentle summons for the soul to engage in holy song, reminding the believer that true worship begins within the heart before it rises in words. It highlights the greatness of God, the perfection of His character, and the immeasurable kindness He continually shows to His people. Throughout the text, the singer is guided to consider both the majesty and compassion of the Lord, who is worthy of full devotion from every redeemed soul. The hymn also serves as a reminder that the highest forms of praise reach beyond ordinary speech, calling for thoughts filled with reverence and lips ready to confess the goodness of God. Blacklock’s words encourage Christians to set aside earthly distractions and to draw near to the Lord with sincere affection, recognizing that praise is both a privilege and a duty for every believer. As the hymn moves forward, it gently presses the soul to remember God’s works of mercy, His faithful guidance through every season of life, and His infinite power that sustains the universe with perfect wisdom. The combination of poetic tenderness and sound theology makes this hymn suitable for personal devotion and corporate worship alike, offering the singer a rich meditation on the glory of God and the proper response of a thankful heart.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Thomas Blacklock (1757)
- Added: November 17, 2025
- Last Updated: November 17, 2025
- Views: 23
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