Jesus, My Strength, My Hope
Lyrics
on Thee I cast my care,
with humble confidence look up,
and know Thou hearest my prayer.
Give me on Thee to wait
till I can all things do,
on Thee, almighty to create.
almighty to renew.
a quick discerning eye
that looks to Thee when sin is near,
and sees the tempter fly;
a spirit still prepared,
and armed with jealous care,
for ever standing on its guard,
and watching unto prayer.
a single, steady aim,
unmoved by threat'ning or reward,
to Thee and Thy great name;
a jealous, just concern
for Thine immortal praise,
a pure desire that all may learn
and glorify Thy grace.
the promise is for me:
my succour and salvation, Lord,
shall surely come from Thee.
But let me still abide,
nor from my hope remove,
till Thou my patient spirit guide
into Thy perfect love.
Bible Reference
Psalm 28:7; Isaiah 40:29-31; Philippians 4:13; Hebrews 6:19
About This Hymn
“Jesus, My Strength, My Hope” is a devotional hymn by Charles Wesley that expresses complete dependence upon Christ for spiritual strength, encouragement, and assurance. Wesley’s hymn reflects the deeply personal and experiential character of Methodist spirituality, presenting Jesus not only as Savior but also as the believer’s continual source of help and hope.
The opening theme is closely connected with Psalm 28:7, “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped” (KJV). Wesley emphasizes that true strength is found not in human ability but in the sustaining grace of Christ. The believer’s confidence rests in the Lord who provides help in weakness and stability in times of trial.
Isaiah 40:29-31 teaches that God gives power to the faint and renews the strength of those who wait upon Him. The hymn reflects this promise by portraying Christ as the One who continually renews and upholds His people. Spiritual endurance comes through trusting in Him rather than relying on personal effort.
Philippians 4:13 declares, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” Wesley’s hymn echoes this dependence on Christ’s enabling power. The Christian life, with its struggles and responsibilities, can only be lived faithfully through the strength that Christ supplies.
Hebrews 6:19 describes hope as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast. The hymn presents Jesus as that secure hope, the One who keeps believers grounded amid uncertainty and difficulty. Hope in Christ is not wishful thinking but confident trust in His promises and faithfulness.
“Jesus, My Strength, My Hope” is both prayerful and encouraging. It teaches believers to look continually to Christ for support, guidance, and perseverance. Through its rich scriptural foundation and warm devotional tone, the hymn calls the church to rest in the sufficiency of Christ, who remains the believer’s unfailing strength and eternal hope.
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