Lord of Creation, to You Be all Praise

By Jack Copley Winslow

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1.  Lord of creation, to you be all praise!
Most mighty your working, most wondrous your ways!
Your glory and might are beyond us to tell,
And yet in the heart of the humble you dwell.

2 Lord of all power, I give you my will,
In joyful obedience your tasks to fulfill.
Your bondage is freedom; your service is song;
And held in your keeping, my weakness is strong.

3 Lord of all wisdom, I give you my mind,
Rich truth that surpasses man’s knowledge to find;
What eye has not seen and what ear has not heard
Is taught by your spirit and shines from your word.

4 Lord of all being, I give you my all,
If I ever disown you, I stumble and fall;
But led in your service your word to obey,
I’ll walk in your freedom to the end of the way.

Psalm 24:1; Psalm 104:1-5; Colossians 1:15-17; Revelation 4:11

About This Hymn

“Lord of Creation, to You Be All Praise” is a hymn of worship that exalts God as Creator, Sustainer, and rightful Lord of all that exists. Written by Jack Copley Winslow, the hymn draws deeply from biblical theology concerning creation, presenting praise not as a human invention but as the proper response of creatures to their Maker. Its language is clear, reverent, and richly scriptural, making it suitable for services focused on creation, thanksgiving, or the majesty of God.

The hymn opens with the acknowledgment that all creation belongs to the Lord, reflecting the declaration of Psalm 24:1 that the earth is the Lord’s and everything in it. Praise is offered not merely for beauty or order in nature, but for God Himself, whose wisdom and power called all things into being. This emphasis guards against nature-centered worship by firmly directing glory to the Creator rather than the creation.

Winslow’s text also resonates with Psalm 104:1-5, which celebrates God’s sustaining care over the created order. Creation is portrayed as dependent, upheld continually by God’s will. This reinforces a biblical understanding that creation is not self-existing or autonomous, but upheld moment by moment by the Lord who made it.

Christological depth is added through harmony with Colossians 1:15-17, which teaches that all things were created by Christ and for Him, and that in Him all things hold together. While the hymn maintains a tone of congregational simplicity, it carries profound theological weight by affirming Christ’s central role in creation and redemption.

The hymn’s movement toward praise echoes Revelation 4:11, where heavenly worship proclaims God as worthy to receive glory and honor because He created all things. In this way, the hymn unites earthly worship with the eternal praise of heaven.

“Lord of Creation, to You Be All Praise” helps congregations lift their voices in humble adoration, grounding worship firmly in biblical truth. It encourages believers to recognize their place within God’s creation and to respond with thankful, obedient praise to the One who made all things for His glory.

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  • Category: Hymn
  • Author/Writer: Jack Copley Winslow (1961)
  • Added: January 8, 2026
  • Last Updated: January 8, 2026
  • Views: 38

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