The Solid Rock
By Edward Mote
Lyrics
than Jesus' blood and righteousness;
I dare not trust the sweetest frame,
but wholly lean on Jesus' name.
On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand:
all other ground is sinking sand;
all other ground is sinking sand.
I rest on his unchanging grace;
in every high and stormy gale,
my anchor holds within the veil.
support me in the whelming flood;
when all around my soul gives way,
he then is all my hope and stay.
O may I then in him be found:
dressed in his righteousness alone,
faultless to stand before the throne.
Bible Reference
1 Corinthians 3:11
About This Hymn
“My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less,” written in 1834 by Edward Mote, is one of the most enduring hymns on the believer’s confidence in Christ as the only foundation of salvation. Mote, who grew up in a non-Christian home and came to faith in adulthood, wrote these verses to encourage believers to trust fully in Christ rather than their own works or feelings. The text is rooted in biblical truths, echoing Jesus’ words in Matthew 7:24-27 about building one’s life on the solid rock. This hymn emphasizes that salvation and assurance rest solely on Jesus’ blood and righteousness, offering comfort and strength in times of trial.
Edward Mote was a Baptist pastor who served for many years in Horsham, Sussex. His simple but profound writing style made his hymns memorable, with this one becoming his most famous. Originally titled “The Immutable Basis of a Sinner’s Hope,” it was first published in 1837 and paired with the melody known as “Solid Rock,” composed later by William B. Bradbury in 1863. The union of Mote’s lyrics and Bradbury’s music made the hymn a cornerstone of evangelical worship, widely sung in both traditional and modern hymnals.
The hymn’s refrain, “On Christ, the solid rock, I stand; all other ground is sinking sand,” has become a declaration of faith for Christians around the world. It captures the heart of the gospel, reminding believers that Christ’s finished work is the unshakable foundation of their hope. Each verse draws attention to different aspects of assurance: God’s grace, Christ’s righteousness, and His return in glory. “My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less” continues to strengthen congregations, encouraging them to stand firm in Christ through every storm of life.
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