| Song | Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing |
| Content Description | “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing” is a cherished Christian hymn that expresses deep gratitude for God’s grace and guidance. Written by Robert Robinson, this timeless song reflects the believer’s dependence on God’s mercy and the desire to remain faithful despite human weakness. Its poetic lyrics, including the well-known line “prone to wander,” beautifully capture the tension between human frailty and divine faithfulness. Often sung in worship services around the world, it continues to inspire heartfelt devotion. Explore the Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing lyrics and reflect on God’s abundant grace in your life. |
| Album | Evangelical Lutheran Worship |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer(s) | Robert Robinson |
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| Tags | traditional hymn, worship, grace, devotion, church hymn |
| Theme(s) | Grace, Devotion, Faithfulness, Worship, Gratitude |
| Scripture Reference(s) | 1 Samuel 7:12, James 1:17, Psalm 23 |
| CCLI Song No | 108389 |
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Come, Thou Fount Of Every Blessing;
Tune My Heart To Sing Thy Grace;
Streams Of Mercy, Never Ceasing,
Call For Songs Of Loudest Praise.
Teach Me Some Melodious Sonnet,
Sung By Flaming Tongues Above;
Praise The Mount! I’m Fixed Upon It,
Mount Of God’s Unchanging Love!
Here I Raise My Ebenezer;
Hither By Thy Help I’m Come;
And I Hope, By Thy Good Pleasure,
Safely To Arrive At Home.
Jesus Sought Me When A Stranger,
Wandering From The Fold Of God;
He, To Rescue Me From Danger,
Interposed His Precious Blood.
O To Grace How Great A Debtor
Daily I’m Constrained To Be!
Let That Grace Now, Like A Fetter,
Bind My Wandering Heart To Thee.
Prone To Wander, Lord, I Feel It,
Prone To Leave The God I Love;
Here’s My Heart; O Take And Seal It;
Seal It For Thy Courts Above.



