Mighty God, While Angels Bless Thee
By Robert Robinson
Lyrics
May an infant lisp your name?
Lord of mortals and of angels,
You are ev’ry creature’s theme.
Ancient of eternal days,
Sounded through the wide creation
By your just and lawful praise:
Grand beyond a seraph’s thought,
For created works of power,
Works with skill and kindness wrought.
Through your empire’s wide domain,
Wings an angel, guides a sparrow:
Blessèd be your gentle reign.
Shall your praise unuttered lie?
Fly my tongue to such a silence!
Sing the Lord who came to die.
Did the shepherds learn their lays?
Shame would cover me ungrateful
Should my tongue refuse to praise.
Bible Reference
Psalm 103:19, Psalm 148:2, Revelation 5:12
About This Hymn
“Mighty God, While Angels Bless Thee” is a classic hymn by Robert Robinson, an English Baptist minister and hymn writer, penned in 1758. Robinson is also known for the famous hymn “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing.” This particular hymn celebrates the majesty and sovereignty of God, acknowledging His power and glory in both the heavenly and earthly realms.
The hymn draws inspiration from Scripture passages such as Psalm 103:19, which declares the Lord’s sovereign rule over all, Psalm 148:2, which calls upon angels and celestial beings to praise the Lord, and Revelation 5:12, which glorifies Christ as the Lamb worthy of honor and worship. Robinson’s words reflect a heartfelt recognition of God’s supremacy and invite believers to join in the celestial chorus of praise, uniting human worship with that of angels.
The message of the hymn emphasizes awe, reverence, and devotion. It reminds worshippers of the vastness of God’s power and the infinite worthiness of His name. By connecting the praise of angels with that of humans, Robinson encourages believers to lift their hearts in continuous worship, aligning their lives with God’s will and celebrating His goodness.
“Mighty God, While Angels Bless Thee” has endured through centuries as a hymn suitable for congregational singing, personal reflection, and special occasions of worship. Its lyrical richness and theological depth provide both inspiration and a clear expression of reverence for the Almighty, fostering a spirit of humility and devotion in those who sing it.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Robert Robinson (1774)
- Added: November 29, 2025
- Last Updated: November 29, 2025
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