Working, O Christ, With Thee
Lyrics
Unworthy, sinful, weak, though we may be;
Our all to Thee we give, for Thee alone we live,
And by Thy grace achieve, working with Thee.
Our eager footsteps haste, like Thee to be;
The poor we gather in, the outcasts raise from sin,
And labor souls to win, working with Thee.
As hard as Thine our lot can never be;
Our joy and comfort this, “Thy grace sufficient is;”
This changes toil to bliss, working with Thee.
Till earth to Thee is won, from sin set free;
Till men, from shore to shore, receive Thee, and adore,
And join us evermore, working with Thee.
Bible Reference
Matthew 28:19-20; John 15:16; Colossians 3:23-24; 1 Corinthians 3:9
About This Hymn
Working, O Christ, With Thee is a devotional hymn by Helen E. Brown that emphasizes partnership with Christ in the Christian life. The hymn reflects a theme common in that era’s hymnody: active discipleship and faithful service as an expression of love for God. It encourages believers to recognize that their labor, when joined with Christ, becomes meaningful and eternal.
The text expresses the believer’s desire to work alongside Christ in daily life, ministry, and service to others. Each stanza highlights different aspects of faithful cooperation with the Savior, reminding worshipers that their efforts are not in vain when guided by His Spirit. This theme is deeply biblical, reflecting the teaching that Christians are co-workers with God in advancing His kingdom on earth.
A central theme of the hymn is devotion and obedience. The hymn encourages Christians to commit their actions, both ordinary and extraordinary, to God’s purposes. By emphasizing Christ’s presence in all work, the text fosters humility, perseverance, and joy in service, reinforcing that true Christian labor is an act of worship.
Working, O Christ, With Thee also highlights the relational aspect of discipleship. It portrays the Christian life as a partnership in which believers rely on Christ’s guidance, strength, and example. This partnership transforms everyday tasks into spiritual opportunities and underscores the intimate connection between faith and action.
The hymn continues to inspire worshipers to live faithfully and purposefully, seeing all work as meaningful when done in union with Christ. It is particularly suited for services that emphasize mission, Christian service, or the integration of faith and daily life.
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