Holy Spirit, Gracious Guest
Lyrics
hear and grant our heart's request
for that gift supreme and best:
holy heavenly love.
tongues of earth or heaven above,
knowledge, all things, empty prove
if I have no love.
give my goods the poor to feed,
all is vain if love I need:
therefore give me love.
love is pure and thinks no wrong,
love than death itself more strong:
therefore give us love.
melting in the light of day;
love will ever with us stay:
therefore give us love.
joining hand in hand agree
but the greatest of the three,
and the best, is love.
Bible Reference
Song of Songs 8:6-7; 1 Corinthians 13; John 14:16–17; John 16:13; Romans 8:9–11; Galatians 5:22–25
About This Hymn
“Holy Spirit, Gracious Guest” is a reverent and prayerful hymn by Christopher Wordsworth, written in 1862. The hymn reflects Wordsworth’s strong Trinitarian theology and his deep concern for personal and corporate holiness within the life of the Church. It is addressed directly to the Holy Spirit, acknowledging His abiding presence and vital work in the believer’s heart.
The hymn presents the Holy Spirit as a welcomed divine Guest who dwells within God’s people. This imagery echoes Christ’s promise that the Spirit would come to abide with believers, guiding them into truth and strengthening them in faith. The language of the hymn emphasizes dependence upon the Spirit for illumination, comfort, and spiritual renewal.
A major theme of the hymn is sanctification. Wordsworth highlights the Spirit’s role in purifying the heart, shaping Christian character, and producing spiritual fruit. The hymn encourages believers to yield themselves fully to the Spirit’s influence, seeking transformation rather than mere outward conformity to religious practice.
The text also underscores the Spirit’s role as teacher and guide. In a world marked by confusion and temptation, the hymn calls upon the Spirit to lead believers in truth, guard them from error, and deepen their understanding of God’s Word. This reflects the biblical teaching that spiritual discernment comes through the indwelling work of the Holy Spirit.
“Holy Spirit, Gracious Guest” remains a valuable hymn for worship services focused on prayer, spiritual growth, and reliance upon God’s indwelling presence. Its quiet reverence, scriptural grounding, and theological clarity make it especially suitable for Pentecost, confirmation services, and times of renewal within the Church.
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