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William Henry Monk
Lord, Thy Word Abideth
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William Henry Monk
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Choral
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Choral
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2:58
'Lord, Thy Word Abideth' is a hymn composed by William Henry Monk in 1861. The hymn is based on Psalm 119:89-96 and is a declaration of faith in the eternal nature of God's Word. The hymn was first published in the 'Hymns Ancient and Modern' hymnal in 1861. The hymn is composed of four verses, each with four lines. The first verse begins with the words "Lord, Thy Word abideth, and our footsteps guideth." The second verse speaks of the power of God's Word to comfort and sustain us in times of trouble. The third verse declares the eternal nature of God's Word, stating that "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but Thy Word shall never pass away." The final verse is a prayer for God's Word to be our guide and strength throughout our lives. The hymn is typically sung to the tune 'Ravenshaw', which was also composed by William Henry Monk. The tune is characterized by its simple, yet powerful melody and its use of harmonies that emphasize the text of the hymn. Overall, 'Lord, Thy Word Abideth' is a hymn that emphasizes the importance of God's Word in the life of the believer. Its timeless message and memorable melody have made it a beloved hymn in many churches and Christian communities around the world.
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