Hark, My Soul! It Is The Lord!

By William Cowper

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1. Hark, my soul, it is the Lord;
'tis thy Saviour, hear his word;
Jesus speaks, and speaks to thee,
'Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou me?
2. 'I delivered thee when bound,
and, when wounded, healed thy wound;
sought thee wandering, set thee right,
turned thy darkness into light.
3. 'Can a woman's tender care
cease towards the child she bare?
Yes, she may forgetful be,
yet will I remember thee.
4. 'Mine is an unchanging love,
higher than the heights above,
deeper than the depths beneath,
free and faithful, strong as death.
5. 'Thou shalt see my glory soon,
when the work of grace is done;
partner of my throne shalt be:
say, poor sinner, lov'st thou me?'
6. Lord, it is my chief complaint
that my love is weak and faint;
yet I love thee, and adore;
O for grace to love thee more!

John 21:5-12; Isaiah 43:1

About This Hymn

“Hark, My Soul! It Is The Lord!” was written by William Cowper in 1768 and is based on the account in John 21:5-12, where the risen Christ appears to His disciples by the Sea of Tiberias. The hymn reflects the moment when the disciple whom Jesus loved recognizes the Lord and declares His presence. Cowper transforms this biblical scene into a deeply personal meditation on the believer’s relationship with Christ.

The opening stanza calls the soul to attentive faith, recognizing the voice of the Shepherd. Throughout the hymn, Christ speaks tenderly to His people, reminding them of His redeeming love and steadfast grace. The language emphasizes divine initiative, highlighting that it is Christ who first loved, sought, and redeemed His own. This theme aligns with Isaiah 43:1, where the Lord declares, “I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine.”

The hymn moves from recognition to assurance. It portrays the believer as one who may have wandered or doubted, yet is met with the faithful love of the Savior. Cowper’s personal struggles with spiritual doubt give the text particular depth, as it expresses confidence not in human constancy but in Christ’s unchanging mercy.

The tune ST. BEES, composed by John Bacchus Dykes, provides a warm and expressive setting in 7.7.7.7 meter. Its smooth melodic line supports the tender and reassuring tone of the text, making it suitable for reflective worship.

“Hark, My Soul! It Is The Lord!” continues to comfort believers with its message of personal redemption and divine faithfulness. It reminds the church that the risen Christ still calls His people by name and assures them of His abiding love and grace.

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  • Category: Hymn
  • Tune: ST. BEES
  • Composer(s): John Bacchus Dykes
  • Meter: John Bacchus Dykes
  • Author/Writer: William Cowper (1768)
  • Added: February 20, 2026
  • Last Updated: February 20, 2026
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