Come, My Soul, Your Plea Prepare
By John Newton
Lyrics
Jesus loves to answer prayer.
He Himself has bid thee pray,
rise and ask without delay.
large petitions with thee bring,
for his grace and pow'r are such,
none can ever ask too much.
Lord, remove this load of sin!
Let Thy blood, for sinners spilt,
set my conscience free from guilt.
take possession of my breast;
there Thy blood-bought right maintain,
and without a rival reign.
let Thy love my spirit cheer;
as my Guide, my Guard, my Friend,
lead me to my journey’s end.
every hour my strength renew;
let me live a life of faith;
let me die Thy people's death.
Bible Reference
Hebrews 4:14-16; Psalm 62:8; Isaiah 55:6-7; 1 John 2:1
About This Hymn
Come, My Soul, Your Plea Prepare is a rich devotional hymn by John Newton that centers on confident, reverent prayer grounded in the finished work and present intercession of Jesus Christ. Written by a pastor deeply aware of human weakness and divine grace, the hymn teaches believers how to approach God with humility, honesty, and bold faith.
The hymn opens with a call for the soul to prepare itself for prayer, not by relying on personal merit, but by coming before God with sincere confession and dependence. This reflects the biblical pattern found in Psalm 62:8, where believers are invited to pour out their hearts before the Lord. Newton emphasizes that true prayer flows from a heart that knows its need and trusts God’s mercy rather than its own righteousness.
A central theme of the hymn is Christ’s ongoing role as Advocate and High Priest. Hebrews 4:14-16 is clearly echoed as Newton directs the believer to approach the throne of grace with confidence, knowing that Jesus intercedes on behalf of His people. Prayer is presented not as a fearful duty, but as a gracious privilege made possible through Christ’s atoning work and living presence before the Father.
The hymn also reassures the believer that God welcomes repeated prayers, even when they arise from weakness or failure. Drawing on the promise of 1 John 2:1, Newton reminds the worshiper that Christ pleads the believer’s cause, ensuring that prayer rests on grace rather than performance. This gives comfort to struggling Christians who may feel unworthy to pray.
Come, My Soul, Your Plea Prepare is especially fitting for times of personal devotion, prayer meetings, and services focused on repentance and assurance. It gently trains the heart to pray biblically, confidently, and Christ-dependently, reinforcing the truth that access to God is secured not by human effort, but by the faithful intercession of Jesus Christ.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: John Newton (1779)
- Added: January 31, 2026
- Last Updated: January 31, 2026
- Views: 24
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John Newton (1725–1807) was an English Anglican cleric, hymn writer, and prominent figure in the evangelical movement whose life story of conversion and service has inspired Christians for centuries. He was born in Wapping, London, England, on July 24, 1725, into a Christian home, but his mother died when he was young, and he went to sea with his father at age eleven. As a youth and young man he lived a reckless life at sea, was pressed into service in the Royal Navy, and later worked aboard slave ships in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, even becoming a ship’s captain for years. A severe storm at sea in 1748 led him to cry out to God and marked the beginning of his spiritual turning toward Christ, a change that grew more fully over subsequent years.