Come into my Heart, Blessed Jesus
By Harry D. Clarke
Lyrics
Come into my heart, I pray;
My soul is so troubled and weary,
Come into my heart today.
Into my heart, into my heart,
Come into my heart, Lord Jesus;
Come in today,
Come in to stay,
Come into my heart, Lord Jesus.
I need Thee thro’ life’s dreary way;
The burden of sin is so heavy,
Come into my heart to stay.
O cleanse and illumine my soul;
Fill me with Thy wonderful Spirit,
Come in and take full control.
Bible Reference
Revelation 3:20
About This Hymn
“Come Into My Heart, Blessed Jesus,” written by Harry D. Clarke in 1927, is a tender hymn of personal invitation and surrender. It expresses the soul’s earnest desire for Christ to dwell within, transforming the heart through His presence and peace. Rooted in the words of Revelation 3:20, the hymn captures the essence of Christian conversion, the opening of the heart to receive the Savior who patiently waits to be welcomed in.
The hymn’s simple and heartfelt language has made it a cherished favorite in evangelistic services, altar calls, and revival meetings. Its refrain, “Come into my heart, Lord Jesus, come in today, come in to stay,” reflects the believer’s longing for not just a passing spiritual moment but a lasting indwelling of Christ’s presence. This theme of intimate fellowship aligns with the New Testament promise that Christ abides with all who receive Him by faith (John 14:23).
Musically, the hymn carries a gentle, prayerful melody that encourages personal reflection. Its quiet tone invites worshippers to examine their hearts and respond to the call of salvation. Many believers first encountered this song during moments of deep conviction or renewal, as its message speaks directly to the need for spiritual openness and faith in the redeeming power of Jesus.
Harry D. Clarke’s work reflects the rich evangelical tradition of the early twentieth century, where hymns often served as both teaching tools and heartfelt expressions of faith. “Come Into My Heart, Blessed Jesus” continues to inspire worshippers with its sincerity and scriptural depth. It reminds every listener that salvation is not merely a religious formality but a living relationship with Christ who desires to dwell within each heart.
The song’s enduring relevance lies in its simplicity. It is not about elaborate theology or complex poetry but about the sincere cry of a soul seeking communion with God. In times of spiritual dryness or renewal, the believer can echo its prayer: “Come in today, come in to stay.” This invitation becomes both a declaration of faith and a reminder that true peace and transformation come only when Christ reigns within. Through this timeless hymn, generations continue to rediscover the joy and comfort of welcoming Jesus into the heart, where He brings forgiveness, love, and everlasting life.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Harry D. Clarke (1927)
- Added: November 7, 2025
- Last Updated: November 7, 2025
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