| Song | Our Lamps Are Trimmed |
| Content Description | Our Lamps Are Trimmed is a reflective Christian hymn centered on spiritual readiness and watchfulness for the coming of Christ. Drawing inspiration from the Parable of the Ten Virgins, the hymn encourages believers to remain faithful, prepared, and spiritually alert. It is often associated with Advent and end-times themes in traditional worship services. Those searching for Our Lamps Are Trimmed lyrics or hymns about readiness for Christ’s return will find a meaningful message of hope, vigilance, and faithful devotion. |
| Album | Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter O |
| Genre | Contemporary Christian Music |
| Writer | George Root |
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| Tags | Christian hymn, Advent hymn, worship song, sacred music, traditional hymn, church hymn |
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Our Lamps Are Trimmed And Burning,
Our Robes Are White And Clean;
We’ve Tarried For The Bridegroom,
Oh, May We Enter In?
We Know We’ve Nothing Worthy
That We Can Call Our Own
The Light, The Oil, The Robes We Wear,
Are All From Him Alone.
Behold The Bridegroom Cometh!
And All May Enter In
Whose Lamps Are Trimmed And Burning
Whose Robes Are White And Clean.
Go Forth, Go Forth To Meet Him,
The Way Is Open Now,
All Lighted With The Glory
That’s Streaming From His Brow.
Accept The Invitation
Beyond Deserving Kind;
Make No Delay, But Take Your Lamps,
And Joy Eternal Find.
We See The Marriage Splendor
Within The Open Door;
We Know That Those Who Enter
Are Blest Forevermore.
We See His Is More Lovely
Than All The Sons Of Men,
But Still We Know The Door, Once Shut,
Will Never Ope Again.



