He Went About Doing Good
Lyrics
By lane and cell obscure,
And let love's treasures still be spent,
Like His, upon the poor:
Like Him, through scenes of deep distress,
Who bore the world's sad weight,
We, in their crowded loneliness,
Would seek the desolate.
In this wide world of ill,
And, that Thy followers may be tried,
The poor are with us still.
Mean are all offerings we can make.
But Thou hast taught us, Lord,
If given for the Saviour's sake,
They lose not their reward.
Bible Reference
Acts 10:38
About This Hymn
“He Went About Doing Good,” found in William Croswell’s Hymnal of 1871, is a classic hymn celebrating the compassionate ministry of Jesus Christ. Compiled for the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, this hymn emphasizes the life and deeds of Christ as a model for Christian conduct. Its message centers on the tangible expressions of God’s love through acts of mercy, healing, and service, highlighting that true devotion is inseparable from practical goodness.
The hymn portrays Jesus as the perfect exemplar of benevolence, compassion, and divine purpose. Its lyrics narrate Christ’s earthly ministry in vivid simplicity, emphasizing His miracles and acts of kindness, which were not only demonstrations of power but also reflections of His intimate concern for human suffering. By focusing on His tangible good works, the hymn encourages believers to emulate His selfless love in their daily lives, whether through helping the needy, comforting the afflicted, or extending forgiveness.
Structurally, the hymn is straightforward and memorable, making it suitable for congregational singing and devotional reflection alike. Its rhythm and cadence allow worshippers to internalize the narrative of Jesus’ life, while its repeated emphasis on goodness reinforces the ethical dimension of Christian faith. The hymn’s enduring appeal lies in its balance of doctrinal truth and practical exhortation: it celebrates Christ’s divinity while urging Christians to embody His love in concrete actions.
William Croswell, though primarily a compiler rather than the original lyricist, curated hymns that could instruct, inspire, and edify congregations. By including “He Went About Doing Good,” Croswell ensured that worshippers were reminded not only of Christ’s sacrifice but also of His example of active compassion, which calls every believer to live faithfully in service to others.
The hymn’s theological foundation is clear: it anchors Christian goodness in the person and work of Jesus Christ, reminding believers that acts of service are both a response to God’s grace and a testimony to His presence in the world. Through its narrative of Christ’s deeds, “He Went About Doing Good” provides both instruction and encouragement, fostering a vision of Christian life that is active, loving, and Christ-centered.
Even more than a historical artifact, this hymn continues to resonate in modern worship, encouraging both reflection on Christ’s life and practical application of His love. Its message transcends time, inviting each generation to follow the Savior’s example and bring His goodness into daily living.
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