With Heart and Hands and Voices
There are moments in life when the only proper response to God’s goodness is a chorus of total gratitude. This instrumental rendition of “Now Thank We All Our God” captures the majestic yet humble spirit of one of Christendom’s greatest hymns of praise. Whether you are reflecting on “countless gifts of love” from the past or seeking “blessèd peace” for the future, let this melody center your heart on the One who always leads us in triumph.
The Scriptural Foundation
The soul of this hymn is anchored in the victorious promise of 2 Corinthians 2:14 (NKJV):
“Now thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and through us diffuses the fragrance of His knowledge in every place.”
It is a reminder that our gratitude is not based on our circumstances, but on the enduring grace of a God who has “blessed us on our way” since we were in our mothers’ arms.
Historical Context
The history of this hymn is as profound as its lyrics. Written by Martin Rinkart (1586–1649) during the horrors of the Thirty Years’ War, Rinkart served as a pastor in Eilenburg, Germany, a walled city that suffered through famine and plague. Despite burying thousands of people—including his own wife—Rinkart penned these words as a grace before meals. It was later translated into English by Catherine Winkworth, becoming a universal anthem of faith that rises above suffering to find joy in God’s eternal presence.
Hymn Lyrics (Part I)
1
Now thank we all our God
With heart and hands and voices,
Who wondrous things has done,
In whom this world rejoices;
Who from our mothers’ arms
Has blessed us on our way
With countless gifts of love,
And still is ours today.
2
O may this bounteous God
Through all our life be near us,
With ever joyful hearts
And blessèd peace to cheer us;
And keep us in His grace,
And guide us when perplexed,
And free us from all ills
In this world and the next.
Hymn Lyrics (Part II)
3
All praise and thanks to God
The Father now be given,
The Son, and Him who reigns
With Them in highest Heaven,
The one eternal God,
Whom earth and Heaven adore;
For thus it was, is now,
And shall be evermore.
Ways to Use This Instrumental
Daily Thanksgiving: Use this melody to “diffuse the fragrance of His knowledge” in your home through morning prayer.
Study & Focus: A rhythmic, steady background for reading Scripture or deep study.
Overcoming Perplexity: Find peace in the lyrics of Verse 2 when you feel “perplexed” or overwhelmed by the “ills” of the world.
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