| Song | We Plow The Fields And Scatter |
| Content Description | “We Plow the Fields and Scatter” is a well-loved harvest hymn that celebrates God’s provision and blessings in creation. Originally written by Matthias Claudius and later translated by Jane Montgomery Campbell, the hymn reminds believers that every good gift comes from God. Its joyful lyrics reflect gratitude for the harvest and acknowledge God’s sustaining care over the earth. Frequently sung during harvest festivals and thanksgiving services, this hymn inspires thankfulness and worship. For those searching for songs about harvest, gratitude, and God’s provision, this timeless hymn offers a meaningful expression of praise. |
| Album | Hymns For The Family Of God |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | Hymn, Worship, Harvest, Church, Praise, Thanksgiving |
| Theme(s) | Harvest, Thanksgiving, Provision, Gratitude, Creation |
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We Plow The Fields And Scatter
The Good Seed On The Land,
But It Is Fed And Watered
By God’s Almighty Hand.
God Sends The Snow In Winter,
The Warmth To Swell The Grain,
The Breezes, And The Sunshine,
And Soft Refreshing Rain.
All Good Gifts Around Us Are Sent From Heaven Above.
We Thank You, God, We Thank You, God, For All Your Love.
You Only Are The Maker
Of All Things Near And Far.
You Paint The Wayside Flower,
You Light The Evening Star.
The Winds And Waves Obey You,
By You The Birds Are Fed;
Much More To Us, Your Children,
You Give Our Daily Bread.
We Thank You, Then, Creator,
For All Things Bright And Good,
The Seed-Time, And The Harvest,
Our Life, Our Health, Our Food.
Accept The Gifts We Offer
For All Your Love Imparts,
And What You Most Would Welcome:
Our Humble, Thankful Hearts.



