| Song | In The Garden |
| Content Description | “In The Garden,” also known as “I Come to the Garden Alone,” is a cherished Christian hymn that beautifully expresses personal fellowship and quiet communion with Jesus Christ. Written by C. Austin Miles, the hymn portrays the peace, joy, and comfort found in walking closely with the Savior. Its gentle lyrics inspire believers to seek intimate moments of prayer, worship, and devotion in God’s presence. Frequently sung in churches, funerals, and personal worship settings, this timeless hymn continues to encourage Christians with its message of spiritual closeness, divine friendship, and the comforting voice of Jesus. |
| Album | Our Great Redeemer’s Praise |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | Christian hymn, gospel hymn, devotional song, traditional worship, classic church hymn |
| Theme(s) | Fellowship with Jesus, Devotion, Peace, Prayer, Comfort |
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I Come To The Garden Alone,
While The Dew Is Still On The Roses;
And The Voice I Hear, Falling On My Ear,
The Son Of God Discloses.
And He Walks With Me, And He Talks With Me,
And He Tells Me I Am His Own,
And The Joy We Share As We Tarry There,
None Other Has Ever Known.
He Speaks, And The Sound Of His Voice
Is So Sweet The Birds Hush Their Singing;
And The Melody That He Gave To Me
Within My Heart Is Ringing.
I’d Stay In The Garden With Him
Tho’ The Night Around Me Be Falling;
But He Bids Me Go; Thro’ The Voice Of Woe,
His Voice To Me Is Calling.



