Give Me Thy Heart
By E. E. Hewitt
Lyrics
No gift so precious to Him as our love,
Softly He whispers wherever thou art,
"Gratefully trust me, and give me thy heart."
"Give me thy heart,
Give me thy heart,"
Hear the soft whisper, wherever thou art;
From this dark world, He would draw thee apart,
Speaking so tenderly, "Give me thy heart."
Calling in mercy again and again;
"Turn now from sin, and from evil depart.
Have I not died for thee? Give me thy heart."
"All that thou hast, to my keeping resign;
Grace more abounding is mine to impart,
Make full surrender and give me thy heart."
Bible Reference
Proverbs 23:26
About This Hymn
“Give Me Thy Heart” is a deeply reflective hymn by Eliza E. Hewitt, a prolific hymn writer known for her ability to communicate biblical truths in simple, heartfelt lyrics. Written in 1898, this hymn draws its inspiration from Proverbs 23:26, where God calls His children to a relationship that is grounded not in outward appearances but in wholehearted devotion. The hymn emphasizes God’s personal plea for our love and surrender, painting a picture of His tender, fatherly invitation. Hewitt, who endured a lifetime of chronic pain due to a severe spinal injury, often wrote hymns that reflected her deep trust in God and her understanding of His compassionate nature.
Musically and lyrically, “Give Me Thy Heart” combines gentle imagery with a call to decision, making it both tender and convicting. The refrain repeats God’s earnest request, “Give me thy heart,” allowing worshippers to meditate on the simplicity and depth of true consecration. The hymn’s melody complements its message, with a gentle yet persuasive tone that encourages quiet reflection. It was commonly used in revival meetings and evangelistic services, where its words served as a direct appeal to surrender one’s life fully to Christ.
Theologically, the hymn highlights God’s love as the foundation for all obedience. Rather than emphasizing works or ritual, it stresses that God seeks a sincere and undivided heart. This message resonates with Christians across all generations, reminding believers that faith is not merely a set of outward practices but a personal, loving relationship with the Creator. “Give Me Thy Heart” remains a beloved hymn for devotional settings, offering a timeless reminder of God’s invitation and the believer’s response of love and commitment.
 
                 
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Hymn Information
 
                    - Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: E. E. Hewitt (1898)
- Added: August 24, 2025
- Last Updated: August 24, 2025
- Views: 201
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