As the Deer Panteth for the Waters
By Martin Nystrom
Lyrics
As the deer panteth for the water
So my soul longeth after Thee
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship Thee
You alone are my Strength, my Shield
To You alone may my spirit yield
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship Thee.
You're my Friend and You are my Brother
Even though You are a King
I love You more than any other
So much more than anything
You alone are my Strength, my Shield
To You alone may my spirit yield
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship Thee.
I want You more than gold or silver
Only You can satisfy
You alone are the real joy-giver
And the apple of my eye
You alone are my Strength, my Shield
To You alone may my spirit yield
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship Thee.
Bible Reference
Psalm 42:1-2, Psalm 63:1, John 4:14
About This Hymn
“As the Deer” is a contemporary worship hymn written by Martin Nystrom, an American composer and worship leader, in 1984. The song has become one of the most recognizable and widely sung pieces in modern Christian worship, particularly in evangelical and charismatic settings. Inspired by Psalm 42, which expresses the deep longing of the soul for God, Nystrom’s hymn uses simple, clear imagery to convey a heartfelt desire for the presence of the Lord. The comparison of the believer’s soul to a deer longing for flowing streams captures both spiritual thirst and earnest pursuit of God, making the hymn both relatable and deeply devotional.
The hymn emphasizes personal intimacy with God. Each line reflects a longing not for material blessing but for the sustenance, guidance, and closeness that only God can provide. The simplicity of the lyrics allows worshipers of all ages and backgrounds to join in sincere prayer and meditation. The refrain reinforces the central message: that God alone satisfies the deepest needs of the soul and provides life, strength, and peace. By framing worship as a personal, heartfelt pursuit, “As the Deer” encourages believers to cultivate a continuous awareness of God’s presence in daily life.
Musically, the hymn is often set in a gentle, flowing melody that mirrors the imagery of a deer approaching water, creating a reflective and serene atmosphere suitable for both congregational and personal worship. Its structure is repetitive and easy to follow, which reinforces meditation on the themes of spiritual thirst and fulfillment in God. “As the Deer” continues to inspire worshipers worldwide because it captures the universal longing for God’s presence, teaching that spiritual satisfaction is found not in worldly things but in communion with the Creator. Its enduring appeal lies in its combination of poetic imagery, scriptural truth, and melodic accessibility, making it a cherished piece in contemporary Christian hymnody.
📬 Subscribe to Our Devotional Updates
Receive weekly hymns, devotionals, and website features directly in your inbox.
Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Martin Nystrom (1984)
- Added: December 5, 2025
- Last Updated: December 5, 2025
- Views: 134
MIDI File
Hymns from 1984
Recent Blog Posts
-
-
Is Faith Blind?
Dec 05, 2025 -
What Is True Worship?
Dec 05, 2025 -
Can Christians Date Non-Believers?
Dec 05, 2025 -
How Do I Study the Bible Effectively?
Dec 05, 2025
Visit Us on Social Media
Latest from X (Twitter)
Tweets by HymnalLibraryLatest from Facebook
Latest on YouTube
Daily Bible Verse
Disclaimer
The hymns, sheet music, MIDI files, and related content on this website are provided for educational and research purposes only.
- Public Domain: Many of the hymns featured here are in the public domain and may be freely used.
- Copyrighted Works: Some hymns may still be under copyright protection. Where applicable, permission has either been requested from the copyright owner, or the content is shared under the principles of fair use for educational purposes.
⚠️ Important Notice: If you wish to reproduce, distribute, or use any copyrighted hymn beyond personal study or educational use, you must obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. This website does not grant any rights for commercial use yet.
If there is any other question please address it to us in our Contact Page, for further assistance. Thank you for using the site. May God Bless You.