For Sunrise Hope and Sunset Calm

By Amy Carmichael

Lyrics

1. For sunrise hope and sunset calm,
and all that lies between,
For all the sweetness and the balm
that is and that has been,
For comradeship for peace in strife,
and light on darkened days;
For work to do and strength for life
we sing our hymn of praise.
2. But O, we press far, far above
these gifts of pure delight,
And find in Thee, and in Thy love
contentment infinite.
O Lord, beloved, in whom are found
all joys of time and place,
What will it be when joy is crowned
by vision of Thy face?

Bible Reference

Psalm 113:3; Lamentations 3:22-23; Psalm 121:5-8

About This Hymn

“For Sunrise Hope and Sunset Calm” is a quiet hymn of thanksgiving written by Amy Carmichael, the missionary and devotional writer best known for her lifelong service in India. Carmichael’s writings consistently reflected a deep awareness of God’s presence in the ordinary rhythms of daily life, and this hymn expresses that same spirit of reverent gratitude. The text offers thanks to God for His care from morning to evening, acknowledging His faithfulness in every season of the day and of life.

The hymn centers on the daily cycle of sunrise and sunset as symbols of God’s continual watchfulness. Carmichael draws on the biblical pattern of praising God from the rising of the sun to its going down, reminding believers that God’s mercy does not waver with changing circumstances. Morning brings hope, strength, and renewed purpose, while evening brings rest, calm, and reflection. In both, God is present as keeper and guide.

A key theme of the hymn is trust. Carmichael emphasizes that the believer’s confidence rests not in the events of the day, but in the unchanging character of God. By thanking God for both the beginning and the end of the day, the hymn encourages a posture of continual dependence and gratitude. This echoes the scriptural assurance that the Lord watches over His people in all their going out and coming in.

The tone of the hymn is gentle and contemplative. It is well suited for morning or evening worship, personal devotion, or quiet moments of reflection. Carmichael’s language is simple yet deeply devotional, inviting the singer to pause and acknowledge God’s care in both activity and rest.

“For Sunrise Hope and Sunset Calm” remains meaningful because it teaches believers to recognize God’s faithfulness in the ordinary flow of life. It reminds the church that each day, from its first light to its last, is held securely in the loving care of God.

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  • Category: Hymn
  • Author/Writer: Amy Carmichael (1931)
  • Added: December 18, 2025
  • Last Updated: December 18, 2025
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