1. Praise the Savior, ye who know Him!
Who can tell how much we owe Him?
Gladly let us render to Him
all we are and have.
2. Jesus is the name that charms us;
He for conflict fits and arms us;
nothing moves and nothing harms us
while we trust in Him.
3 .Trust in Him, ye saints, forever;
He is faithful, changing never;
neither force nor guile can sever
those He loves from Him.
4. Keep us, Lord, O keep us cleaving
to Thyself, and still believing,
till the hour of our receiving
promised joys with Thee.
5. Then we shall be where we would be,
then we shall be what we should be;
things that are not now, nor could be,
soon shall be our own.
Scripture; Psalm 103:1-2; Philippians 2:9-11; Ephesians 1:3; Revelation 5:12
The hymn "Praise the Savior, Ye Who Know Him" was written by Thomas Kelly, an Irish hymn writer and preacher, in 1809. Kelly, born in Dublin in 1769, was originally trained in law, but a spiritual awakening led him to devote his life to ministry and hymn writing. He became a prominent figure in the evangelical movement, contributing to the spread of Christian hymnody during the 19th century.
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