Blest Day of God! Most Calm, Most Bright

By John Mason

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1. Blest day of God! most calm, most bright,
The first, the best of days;
The labourer's rest, the saint's delight,
The day of prayer and praise.
2. My Saviour's face made thee to shine,
His rising thee did raise,
And made thee heavenly and divine
Beyond all other days.
3. The first-fruits oft a blessing prove
To all the sheaves behind;
And they the day of Christ who love,
A happy week shall find.
4. This day I must with God appear;
For, Lord, the day is Thine;
Help me to spend it in Thy fear,
And thus to make it mine.

Genesis 2:2-3; Psalm 92:1-5; Isaiah 58:13-14; Mark 2:27-28; Hebrews 4:9-11; Revelation 1:10

About This Hymn

"Blest Day of God! Most Calm, Most Bright" is a Sabbath hymn by the English Puritan minister and hymn writer John Mason. First published in the late seventeenth century, probably in or shortly after his collection Spiritual Songs (1683), the hymn reflects the strong Puritan appreciation for the Lord's Day as a sacred time set apart for worship, rest, and spiritual renewal. Mason's hymns were widely valued for their devotional warmth and practical spirituality, and this text exemplifies both qualities.

The hymn opens with joyful praise for the Lord's Day, describing it as a day distinguished by peace, brightness, and divine blessing. Mason views the Sabbath not merely as an obligation, but as a gracious gift from God. In keeping with biblical teaching, the day is presented as a special opportunity to withdraw from worldly concerns and devote oneself more fully to the worship and contemplation of God. The calm and serenity associated with the Sabbath symbolize the deeper spiritual rest that believers find in communion with their Creator and Redeemer.

A central theme of the hymn is the delight that God's people should take in sacred worship. Echoing the spirit of Isaiah 58:13-14 and Psalm 92, Mason encourages believers to regard the Lord's Day as a source of joy rather than burden. Public worship, prayer, meditation upon Scripture, and fellowship with God's people are portrayed as privileges through which believers experience renewed strength and encouragement for their spiritual pilgrimage.

The hymn also points beyond the weekly observance of the Lord's Day to the eternal rest promised to God's people. The earthly Sabbath serves as a foretaste of the everlasting Sabbath in heaven, where believers shall enjoy uninterrupted fellowship with God. This eschatological perspective, drawn particularly from Hebrews 4, transforms the weekly day of rest into a reminder of the ultimate hope awaiting the redeemed. Each Lord's Day becomes an anticipation of that future inheritance.

"Blest Day of God! Most Calm, Most Bright" has remained a treasured hymn among Christians who value the spiritual significance of the Lord's Day. Its emphasis on joyful worship, holy rest, and eternal hope continues to encourage believers to cherish the Sabbath as a gracious provision from God and a means of spiritual refreshment.

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  • Category: Hymn
  • Tune: BELMONT
  • Meter: 8.6.8.6
  • Written by: John Mason (1683)
  • Added: 2 hours ago
  • Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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