Christ in You, the Hope of Glory
Lyrics
whose depth unfathomed, no man knows,
I see from far Thy beauteous light,
and inly sigh for Thy repose;
my heart is pained, nor can it be
at rest till it finds rest in Thee.
my mind to seek its peace in Thee;
yet while I seek, but find Thee not,
no peace my wand'ring soul shall see.
O when shall all my wand'rings end,
and all my steps to Thee-ward tend?
that strives with Thee my heart to share?
Ah! tear it thence, and reign alone,
the Lord of every motion there;
then shall my heart from earth be free,
when it has found repose in Thee.
no more, but Christ in me, may live;
my vile affections crucify,
nor let one darling lust survive;
in all things nothing may I see,
nothing desire, or seek, but Thee.
to save me from low-thoughted care;
chase this self-will from all my heart,
from all its hidden mazes there;
make me Thy duteous child, that I
may ceaseless "Abba, Father," cry.
my heart, that lowly waits Thy call;
speak to my inmost soul, and say
"I am Thy Love, Thy God, Thy all."
To feel Thy pow'r, to hear Thy voice,
to taste Thy love, be all my choice!
Bible Reference
Colossians 1:27; Ephesians 3:16–19; Romans 5:5; Galatians 2:20
About This Hymn
“Thou Hidden Love of God” is a deeply devotional hymn by Paul Gerhardt, one of the greatest Lutheran hymn writers of the 17th century. The hymn expresses a longing for a closer and more intimate experience of God’s love, emphasizing the inward work of Christ within the believer.
The central theme of the hymn reflects Colossians 1:27, which speaks of “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Gerhardt presents the Christian life as one in which Christ dwells within the heart, bringing both present transformation and future hope. This indwelling presence is not merely doctrinal but experiential, shaping the believer’s desires and affections.
Another important theme is spiritual growth and fullness in God. Ephesians 3:16–19 describes being strengthened by the Spirit and rooted in love, so as to comprehend the vastness of Christ’s love. The hymn echoes this prayerful desire, asking for a deeper awareness and experience of divine love.
The hymn also reflects Romans 5:5, which teaches that the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit. This emphasizes that the love Gerhardt writes about is not self-generated but given by God through His Spirit.
Additionally, the message connects with Galatians 2:20, where the apostle Paul declares that he lives by faith in the Son of God who loved him and gave Himself for him. The hymn captures this personal relationship with Christ, marked by devotion, surrender, and a desire for holiness.
“Thou Hidden Love of God” remains a rich expression of personal piety and inward devotion. Through its message, the hymn calls believers to seek a deeper communion with Christ, finding in Him the true source of life, love, and hope of glory.
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