There's a New Song In my Heart
Lyrics
For my heart was heavy laden with a weight of sin.
There's a new song in my heart since the Savior set me free
There's a new song in my heart 'tis a heav'nly harmony
All my sins are washed away in the blood of Calvary
O what peace and joy nothing can destroy
There's a new song in my heart.
When I trusted Christ my Savior and His pardon sought.
And I'll join their happy chorus praising Christ the King.
For the wonderful salvation that He did accord.
Bible Reference
Psalm 40:3
About This Hymn
“There’s a New Song in My Heart” is an uplifting hymn written by John W. Peterson, a prolific composer known for his influential contributions to evangelical music in the mid-1900s. The hymn celebrates the joy and transformation that comes from a life touched by God’s grace, symbolized by the “new song” that bursts forth from a grateful heart.
Drawing inspiration from Psalm 40:3, Peterson’s lyrics express a fresh experience of praise and worship that overflows in the believer’s life. The hymn conveys a sense of renewal and victory, encouraging Christians to rejoice openly in God’s goodness and mercy. Its message resonates with the experience of spiritual revival and the joy of salvation.
Musically, the hymn is characterized by a lively and memorable melody that supports congregational singing and personal devotion. “There’s a New Song in My Heart” has been widely embraced in churches, youth groups, and revival meetings as a joyful anthem proclaiming the transformative power of God’s love. Its timeless message continues to inspire believers to sing with gladness and praise.
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