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Edwin George Monk
I Call with My Whole Heart
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Composer
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Edwin George Monk
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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6:18
"I Call with My Whole Heart" is a hymn composed by Edwin George Monk in 1861. The hymn is typically sung to the tune of "Eventide," which was also composed by Monk. The hymn is often used in Christian worship services and is particularly popular during the season of Lent. The hymn is comprised of four verses, each of which expresses a different aspect of the Christian faith. The first verse speaks of the believer's desire to call out to God with their whole heart, acknowledging that God is the source of all goodness and mercy. The second verse speaks of the believer's need for God's guidance and protection, asking God to lead them on the path of righteousness. The third verse speaks of the believer's hope in God's promises, acknowledging that God is faithful and true. The final verse speaks of the believer's desire to be with God forever, expressing the hope of eternal life in heaven. The hymn is characterized by its simple yet powerful melody and its heartfelt lyrics. The tune is slow and contemplative, allowing the singer to reflect on the words of the hymn and the meaning behind them. The lyrics are deeply spiritual and express the believer's longing for a closer relationship with God. "I Call with My Whole Heart" was first published in the hymnal "Hymns Ancient and Modern" in 1861. Since then, it has become a beloved hymn in many Christian denominations and is often sung during Lenten services and other times of worship. The hymn's enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless message of faith and devotion to God.
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