O Let Me Walk With Thee
Lyrics
As Enoch walked in days of old;
Place Thou my trembling hand in Thine,
And sweet communion with me hold;
E’en though the path I may not see,
Yet, Jesus, let me walk with Thee.
The tempest rages in the sky,
A thousand snares beset my feet,
A thousand foes are lurking nigh.
Still Thou the raging of the sea,
O Master! let me walk with Thee.
I’ll count the joys of earth but loss,
And firmly, bravely journey on;
I’ll bear the banner of the cross
Till Zion’s glorious gates I see;
Yet, Savior, let me walk with Thee.
Bible Reference
Micah 6:8; Luke 9:23; John 15:4-10; Galatians 2:20
About This Hymn
“O Let Me Walk With Thee” is a devotional hymn that expresses the believer’s deep desire for daily fellowship with Christ. Written by Mrs. L. D. Avery-Stuttle, the hymn reflects a personal and practical spirituality that emphasizes obedience, humility, and steadfast faith in the Christian life. Rather than focusing on dramatic spiritual experiences, the hymn centers on the quiet, faithful walk of discipleship.
The theme of walking with God is deeply rooted in Scripture. Micah 6:8 summarizes the heart of the hymn by calling God’s people to walk humbly with Him. The hymn echoes Christ’s call in Luke 9:23 to follow Him daily, taking up the cross in willing surrender. This walk is not presented as a momentary act, but as a continual journey marked by trust, perseverance, and love.
Avery-Stuttle’s text highlights companionship with Christ as the source of strength and guidance. To walk with Jesus is to share life with Him, abiding in His presence as taught in John 15:4-10. The hymn suggests that true spiritual growth flows not from self-effort alone, but from an ongoing relationship with the Savior, where the believer’s life is shaped and sustained by His grace.
There is also a tone of consecration throughout the hymn. The request to walk with Christ implies submission to His will and a readiness to follow wherever He leads. This reflects the testimony of Galatians 2:20, where the believer’s life is described as being lived by faith in the Son of God. The hymn gently calls the worshiper to align thoughts, actions, and desires with Christ’s example.
“O Let Me Walk With Thee” has often been used in services emphasizing Christian commitment, personal devotion, and spiritual renewal. Its simple language and sincere prayerfulness make it suitable for congregational singing as well as private reflection. The hymn continues to encourage believers to seek not merely knowledge about Christ, but a living, daily walk with Him marked by faith, obedience, and love.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Mrs. L. D. Avery-Stuttle (1886)
- Added: January 20, 2026
- Last Updated: January 20, 2026
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