Let the Words of My Mouth
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O Lord, my strength and my Redeemer.
Bible Reference
Psalm 19:14
About This Hymn
Let the Words of My Mouth is a simple and reverent Scripture song drawn directly from Psalm 19:14, which says, Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength and my redeemer. This hymn takes the inspired text and sets it in a form that is easy to remember, meditate on, and sing in both personal devotion and congregational worship. Because it is purely Scripture, the hymn carries a depth and purity that has given it a lasting place in prayer meetings, communion services, youth gatherings, and quiet worship settings across many traditions.
The heart of the hymn expresses a believer’s desire for holiness in both speech and thought. It acknowledges that words and inward meditations flow from the heart, and that true worship begins with an inner devotion that is pleasing to God. By turning the verse into a hymn, worshipers are invited to examine their motives, intentions, and attitudes, and to align them with the will of God. The text becomes a prayer for sincerity, purity, and spiritual integrity, reminding believers that God sees both the outward actions and the hidden meditations of the heart.
The simple melody commonly associated with this hymn helps reinforce its purpose as a personal prayer that can be sung quietly or lifted in corporate praise. Its message encourages believers to seek the Lord’s strength for daily living, to guard their speech with grace, and to cultivate a heart that reflects the character of Christ. Through its faithful use of Scripture and its focus on inner devotion, Let the Words of My Mouth continues to guide Christians toward a life shaped by reverence, humility, and sincere obedience to God.
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