Come, My Way
By George Herbert
Lyrics
such a way as gives us breath,
such a truth as ends all strife,
such a life as killeth death.
such a light as shows a feast,
such a feast as mends in length,
such a strength as makes his guest.
such a joy as none can move,
such a love as none can part,
such a heart as joys in love.
Bible Reference
John 14:6; Psalm 16:11; Isaiah 30:21
About This Hymn
“Come, My Way” is a devotional hymn drawn from the sacred poetry of George Herbert, one of the greatest English devotional poets of the seventeenth century. Herbert originally wrote the text as a poem titled “The Call,” which later became widely used as a hymn because of its simplicity, beauty, and depth of spiritual commitment. The poem reflects Herbert’s strong emphasis on personal obedience, surrender, and readiness to follow Christ in every aspect of life. Its gentle language conceals a firm resolve to answer God’s call without hesitation or condition.
The opening line presents Christ as the One who calls the believer to follow. Each phrase that follows expresses willingness and availability, offering the heart, the life, and the service of the singer to the Lord. The text reflects the teaching of Christ in the Gospel of John, where He declares Himself to be the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Herbert’s words do not describe faith as a distant concept, but as a daily response of obedience and trust. The believer is invited to walk in the path God has set, confident that His way leads to true joy.
Throughout the hymn, there is a strong sense of humility. Herbert does not boast of strength or achievement. Instead, he emphasizes dependence on God’s grace. The singer acknowledges that guidance, truth, and life come only from the Lord. This aligns with Herbert’s own life, marked by a transition from worldly ambition to devoted pastoral service. His poetry reflects the inner struggle and ultimate peace that comes from submitting one’s life fully to God.
The closing lines express quiet confidence and rest in God’s leading. There is no urgency or fear, only a settled trust that obedience brings fulfillment. “Come, My Way” continues to be cherished because it captures the heart of Christian discipleship in a few simple lines. It invites believers to listen for the voice of Christ and to respond with a willing spirit, offering themselves fully to the One who leads them in the way of life.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: George Herbert (1925)
- Added: December 14, 2025
- Last Updated: December 14, 2025
- Views: 13
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