My God, I Thank Thee
By Adelaide A. Procter
Lyrics
the earth so bright,
so full of splendour and of joy,
beauty and light;
so many glorious things are here,
noble and right.
our joy abound;
so many gentle thoughts and deeds
circling us round,
that in the darkest spot on earth
some love is found.
is touched with pain,
that shadows fall on brightest hours,
that thorns remain;
so that earth's bliss may be our guide,
and not our chain.
the best in store;
we have enough, yet not too much
to long for more;
a yearning for a deeper peace
not known before.
though richly blessed,
cannot attain the peace they seek
in earnest quest,
nor ever shall, till face to face
with Christ, they rest.
Bible Reference
Psalm 103:1-2, Philippians 4:6, 1 Thessalonians 5:18
About This Hymn
“My God, I Thank Thee” is a devotional hymn penned by English poet Adelaide A. Procter in 1860. The hymn is a heartfelt expression of gratitude to God, focusing on acknowledging His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness in every aspect of life. Procter’s words capture the spirit of thankfulness that Scripture repeatedly encourages, guiding believers to cultivate a grateful heart in both prosperity and adversity.
The hymn draws from biblical passages such as Psalm 103:1-2, which calls believers to bless the Lord and remember His benefits, Philippians 4:6, which encourages giving thanks in all circumstances, and 1 Thessalonians 5:18, which exhorts Christians to “in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” Through this scriptural foundation, Procter reminds worshippers that gratitude is both a duty and a delight, shaping the believer’s perspective and strengthening faith.
“My God, I Thank Thee” is characterized by its tender, meditative tone and lyrical simplicity, making it suitable for both corporate worship and personal devotion. It encourages believers to pause, reflect, and express sincere appreciation for God’s daily blessings, His protection, and His steadfast love. By focusing on gratitude, the hymn fosters spiritual contentment, humility, and a closer relationship with God.
The enduring appeal of the hymn lies in its timeless message: a faithful heart recognizes the continual presence and provision of God and responds with praise and thanksgiving. It continues to be sung in churches worldwide, serving as a reminder that thankfulness is a vital aspect of a life devoted to Christ.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Adelaide A. Procter (1858)
- Added: November 29, 2025
- Last Updated: November 29, 2025
- Views: 82
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