| Song | The Thing My God Doth Hate |
| Content Description | The Thing My God Doth Hate is a solemn and reflective hymn inspired by biblical teachings on righteousness and moral living, especially drawn from Proverbs 6. The lyrics highlight the attitudes and behaviors that God opposes while encouraging believers to pursue humility, truth, and holiness. This hymn serves as a spiritual reminder to examine one’s heart and walk in obedience to God’s Word. Often used in traditional worship settings, it carries a strong moral and devotional message, urging Christians to live a life pleasing to God through faith, repentance, and integrity. |
| Album | Our Great Redeemer’s Praise |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | Hymn, Scripture-Based Song, Traditional, Worship, Moral Teaching, Classic Church Hymn |
| Theme(s) | Holiness, Righteousness, Repentance, Moral Living, Wisdom, Obedience |
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The Thing My God Doth Hate
That I No More May Do,
Thy Creature, Lord, Again Create,
And All My Soul Renew;
My Soul Shall Then, Like Thine,
Abhor The Thing Unclean,
And, Sanctified By Love Divine,
For Ever Cease From Sin.
That Blessed Law Of Thine,
Jesus, To Me Impart;
The Spirit’s Law Of Life Divine,
O Write It In My Heart!
Implant It Deep Within,
Whence It May Ne’er Remove,
The Law Of Liberty From Sin,
The Perfect Law Of Love.
Thy Nature Be My Law,
Thy Spotless Sanctity,
And Sweetly Every Moment Draw
My Happy Soul To Thee.
Soul Of My Soul Remain!
Who Didst For All Fulfil,
In Me, O Lord, Fulfil Again
Thy Heavenly Father’s Will!



