My Maker and My King
By Anne Steele
Lyrics
To thee my all I owe;
Thy constant goodness is the spring
Whence all my blessings flow.
On thee alone I live;
Thy countless benefits demand
More praise than I can give.
My soul with strength divine!
Let all my powers to thee aspire,
And all my days be thine.
Bible Reference
Psalm 95:6-7; Psalm 103:1-5; Romans 11:36; Revelation 4:11
About This Hymn
“My Maker and My King” is a reverent hymn of praise by Anne Steele that expresses humble devotion to God as Creator, Sustainer, and sovereign Lord. Written in the eighteenth century, the hymn reflects Steele’s deeply personal and scripturally grounded faith. Her poetry consistently combines heartfelt piety with clear biblical truth, and this hymn stands as a strong example of her ability to lead worshipers into thoughtful and sincere praise.
The hymn opens with a confession of God’s authority and worthiness, echoing Psalm 95:6-7, which calls God’s people to bow in worship before the Lord who made them. Steele presents praise not as a mere duty, but as the fitting response of a created being to the Creator. The language is simple yet profound, encouraging humility and gratitude.
Psalm 103:1-5 also resonates strongly in the hymn’s call to bless the Lord with the whole soul and to remember His benefits. Steele emphasizes that God’s goodness extends beyond creation to daily provision and gracious care. Praise flows naturally from remembrance of God’s mercy and faithfulness.
The hymn reflects the theology of Romans 11:36, affirming that all things are from God, through God, and to God. Human life, strength, and purpose are presented as gifts that find their true meaning only when offered back to Him in worship and obedience. This reinforces a God-centered view of life that resists self-sufficiency.
Revelation 4:11 provides an eschatological dimension to the hymn’s praise. The acknowledgment that God is worthy because He created all things links earthly worship with the eternal praise of heaven. Steele’s hymn invites believers to join that heavenly chorus even now.
“My Maker and My King” remains a timeless expression of Christian devotion. It calls believers to wholehearted worship rooted in gratitude, humility, and recognition of God’s sovereign grace. Through its clear biblical foundation and sincere tone, the hymn continues to guide congregations into meaningful praise of the One to whom all glory belongs.
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