For me He died
Lyrics
Upon the cruel tree;
‘Twas there my Savior shed
His precious blood for me.
For me those wounds He bore,
For me He knew this pain,
The thorny crown He wore,
That with Him I might reign.
For me those wounds He bore,
For me He knew the pain,
The thorny crown He wore
That with Him I might reign.
That Jesus Christ should die!
That He should bear this shame
That I might live on high!
Why hast Thou loved me so
That thou shouldst bear my guilt
And carry all my woe?
Thy name I’ll loudly sing,
For Thou hast conquered death,
Let earth Thy praises ring!
Bible Reference
Galatians 5:16-25; Ephesians 5:18-20; Colossians 3:16; John 7:37-39
About This Hymn
Fill Thou My Life is a hymn by Alexander B. McLeod that expresses a heartfelt desire for the indwelling and empowering presence of the Holy Spirit. The hymn calls for total surrender, asking God to permeate every aspect of the believer’s life with His guidance, strength, and grace. Its focus is both devotional and practical, emphasizing the transforming work of the Spirit in daily living.
The text begins with a personal plea for God to fill the heart and life of the worshiper, echoing the biblical promise that the Spirit gives power, guidance, and fruitfulness. Passages such as Galatians 5:16-25 illustrate the Spirit’s role in producing the fruit of love, joy, peace, and all virtues essential for godly living. McLeod’s hymn highlights that spiritual growth and effective service flow from dependence on the Spirit rather than human effort.
As the hymn continues, it emphasizes a life wholly offered to God, where every action, word, and thought is influenced by the Spirit. References to Ephesians 5:18-20 and Colossians 3:16 connect this filling with worship and gratitude, showing that a Spirit-filled life naturally results in praise and service. The hymn also acknowledges human weakness and the need for continual divine assistance, reflecting the teaching of John 7:37-39 regarding the Spirit as the living water that satisfies the thirsting soul.
Fill Thou My Life is suitable for personal devotion, prayer gatherings, or congregational worship focused on sanctification and spiritual renewal. Its enduring appeal lies in its combination of scriptural grounding, devotional warmth, and practical exhortation, leading believers to seek God’s presence continually and to live a life empowered and directed by His Spirit.
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- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Alexander B. McLeod (1902)
- Added: February 2, 2026
- Last Updated: February 2, 2026
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