| Song | O Thou From Whom All |
| Content Description | “O Thou From Whom All” is a traditional Christian hymn that expresses praise and gratitude to God as the source of all blessings and life. It acknowledges God’s sovereignty, grace, and constant provision for His people. Often used in worship and thanksgiving services, the hymn encourages believers to offer heartfelt praise for God’s goodness and faithfulness. The O Thou From Whom All lyrics inspire reverence, gratitude, and joyful worship of the Creator. |
| Album | Hymns For Lent |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer(s) | Thomas Haweis |
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| Tags | Hymn, Traditional Worship, Praise, Thanksgiving, Church Choir |
| Theme(s) | Praise, Thanksgiving, Sovereignty of God, Grace, Worship |
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O Thou From Whom All Goodness Flows,
I Lift My Soul To Thee;
In All My Sorrows, Conflicts, Woes,
Good Lord, Remember Me.
When On My Aching, Burdened Heart
My Sins Lie Heavily,
Thy Pardon Grant, New Peace Impart:
Good Lord, Remember Me.
When Trials Sore Obstruct My Way,
And Ills I Cannot Flee,
O Let My Strength Be As My Day:
Good Lord, Remember Me.
If, For Thy Sake, Upon My Name
Shame And Reproach Shall Be,
All Hail Reproach, And Welcome Shame!
Good Lord, Remember Me.
If Worn With Pain, Disease, Or Grief,
This Feeble Frame Should Be,
Grant Patience, Rest, And Kind Relief:
Good Lord, Remember Me.
When, In The Solemn Hour Of Death,
I Wait Thy Just Decree,
Be This The Prayer Of My Last Breath:
Good Lord, Remember Me.



