Hear Our Prayer, O Lord
By Anonymous
Lyrics
hear our prayer, O LORD;
incline thine ear to us,
and grant us thy peace.
Bible Reference
Psalm 86:6; Psalm 102:1; Matthew 7:7; Philippians 4:6
About This Hymn
“Hear Our Prayer, O Lord” is a simple, earnest hymn of petition and supplication, written by an anonymous author. Its origins are uncertain, though it has been widely used in Christian worship over the centuries. The hymn reflects the biblical pattern of prayer as both humble request and confident trust in God’s responsiveness and mercy.
The hymn emphasizes the believer’s dependence on God, acknowledging Him as the source of help, protection, and guidance. Each verse typically consists of a heartfelt plea, inviting worshipers to bring their concerns, needs, and intercessions before the Lord. The language is accessible, making it suitable for congregational use, family worship, and private devotion alike.
A central theme of the hymn is trust in God’s goodness and attentiveness. While expressing the reality of human need, the text encourages confidence that God hears and responds according to His perfect wisdom. This mirrors the biblical assurance that prayer is effective not because of human merit, but because of God’s faithful character.
The hymn also fosters a posture of humility and sincerity. Petitioners are invited to approach God with reverence, honesty, and dependence, echoing the scriptural teaching that God values the heart and the spirit of prayer over outward show. This makes the hymn a suitable tool for teaching the discipline and devotion of earnest prayer.
“Hear Our Prayer, O Lord” continues to be used in Christian worship for prayers of intercession, supplication, and personal devotion. Its enduring appeal lies in its simplicity, scriptural grounding, and focus on cultivating a trusting, prayerful relationship with God.
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