A Sovereign Protector I Have
Lyrics
unseen, yet forever at hand,
unchangeably faithful to save,
almighty to rule and command.
His grace as the dew shall descend;
and walls of salvation surround
the soul He delights to defend.
Thou Shepherd and Guardian of Thine,
my all to Thy covenant care
I sleeping and waking resign.
the night is no darkness to me;
and fast as my moments roll on,
they bring me but nearer to Thee.
Thee, Thee, for my God I avow;
my glad Ebenezer set up,
and own Thou hast helped me till now.
wherein my defense Thou hast proved;
nor wilt Thou relinquish at last
a sinner so signally loved!
Bible Reference
Psalm 91:1-4; Romans 8:31-39; Isaiah 41:10; 2 Timothy 1:12
About This Hymn
“A Sovereign Protector I Have” is a hymn written by Augustus Toplady in 1774 that reflects strong confidence in God’s sovereign grace and preserving power. Toplady, best known for “Rock of Ages,” was a firm advocate of the doctrines of grace, and this hymn clearly expresses trust in God’s eternal purpose and unchanging love toward His people.
The hymn opens with a bold declaration of assurance. The believer rests in God as sovereign Protector, confident that divine grace will preserve him through every trial. The language echoes Romans 8, where Paul affirms that nothing can separate believers from the love of God in Christ Jesus. The tone is not hesitant but settled, grounded in the conviction that salvation depends upon God’s initiative and faithfulness rather than human strength.
A central theme is perseverance rooted in divine sovereignty. Toplady emphasizes that God’s purpose cannot fail and that those whom He has chosen and redeemed will be kept by His power. This reflects the biblical promise that the Lord is a refuge and fortress to His people, as declared in Psalm 91. The believer’s security rests not in fluctuating feelings, but in the steadfast character of God.
The hymn also highlights Christ’s atoning work as the foundation of assurance. Because redemption has been accomplished fully and effectually, the believer can trust that God will complete what He has begun. This fosters gratitude, humility, and joyful confidence.
“A Sovereign Protector I Have” continues to resonate with those who cherish the doctrines of grace and the comfort of God’s unchanging purposes. It is especially fitting in times of uncertainty or trial, reminding believers that their security lies in the sovereign and faithful Lord who protects and preserves His redeemed people.
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