We Sing of God, the Mighty Source
Lyrics
of all things; the stupendous force
on which all strength depends;
from whose right arm, beneath whose eyes,
all period, power, and enterprise
commences, reigns, and ends.
to Moses while on earth in dread
and smitten to the heart,
at once, above, beneath, around,
all nature without voice or sound
replied, O Lord, thou art.
glorious the assembled fires appear;
glorious the comet's train:
glorious the trumpet and alarm;
glorious the almighty stretched-out arm;
glorious the enraptured main:
of him that brought salvation down
by meekness, Mary's son;
seers that stupendous truth believed,
and now the matchless deed's achieved,
determined, dared, and done.
Bible Reference
Genesis 1:1; Psalm 104:24-25; Acts 17:24-28; Colossians 1:16-17
About This Hymn
“We Sing of God, the Mighty Source” is a hymn by Christopher Smart, an eighteenth century English poet known for his vivid and reverent expressions of faith. This hymn is a celebration of God as the Creator and Sustainer of all things, reflecting a deep sense of wonder at the order, beauty, and power displayed in creation.
The hymn begins by acknowledging God as the “mighty source” of all that exists. This directly reflects Genesis 1:1, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (KJV). Smart emphasizes that all life and being originate from God, affirming His absolute sovereignty and creative authority. Nothing exists apart from His will and power.
Psalm 104:24-25 speaks of the wisdom of God displayed in creation, declaring that the earth is full of His riches. The hymn echoes this theme by describing the variety and abundance found in the natural world as evidence of divine wisdom. Creation is not random or chaotic, but ordered and sustained by God’s purposeful design.
Acts 17:24-28 teaches that God made the world and all things therein and that in Him we live, and move, and have our being. This truth is reflected in the hymn’s recognition that God not only created the universe but continues to uphold it. Every aspect of life depends upon His sustaining power, and all creatures exist under His care.
Colossians 1:16-17 further affirms that all things were created by Christ and for Him, and that by Him all things consist. Smart’s hymn aligns with this teaching by presenting creation as both originating from God and existing for His glory. The hymn invites worshippers to respond with praise, recognizing that the purpose of all creation is to honor its Maker.
“We Sing of God, the Mighty Source” stands as a rich expression of natural theology joined with biblical truth. It leads believers to observe the created world with spiritual insight, seeing in it the hand of God. Through its reverent tone and scriptural foundation, the hymn calls the church to worship the Creator with awe, gratitude, and joyful praise.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Tune: MAGDALEN COLLEGE
- Author/Writer: Christopher Smart (1763)
- Added: April 7, 2026
- Last Updated: April 7, 2026
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