"Fairest Lord Jesus"
(Attributed to 17th century German Jesuits,
translated by Joseph Seiss)
Fairest Lord Jesus
Ruler of all nature
Thou of God and man the Son
Thee will I cherish
Thee will I honor
Thou, my soul's glory joy, and crown.
Fair are the meadows
Fairer still the woodlands
Robed in the blooming garb of spring:
Jesus is fairer,
Jesus is purer
Who makes the woeful heart to sing.
Fair is the sunshine
Fairer still the moonlight,
And all the twinkling starry host:
Jesus shines brighter
Jesus shines purer
Than all the angels heaven can boast.
Beautiful Savior!
Lord of all the nations!
Son of God and Son of Man!
Glory and honor, praise, adoration
Now and forevermore be thine.
Jesus shines purer.
He makes the woeful heart to sing.
Grace,
Virginia Knowles
P.S. I have often sung this lovely hymn at home with my children, as well as at church. To read the story behind this hymn, as well as hear it sung, click here. To watch it on YouTube with nature scenes in Celtic style, click here.
This post is the third in
my Strength in Hymn series, which
combines hymn texts, nature photography, and encouragement for those who
wrestle with the implications of faith in God. The other two posts so far are:
I can't edit the post right now without messing up my funky font, but I asked my friend Dena, whose flowers appear in this post, what they were. She says, "The one by the red chair is princess flower although it's not blooming right now. The pinkish red one is bouganvilla. The next 2 are my favorite- the yellow and white is plumeria and the red and white is bleeding heart vine. And the last is some sort of geranium!" Thanks, Dena!
ReplyDeleteI like the chair picture, and imagine myself sitting in a garden with Jesus enjoying the view and chatting about life, and maybe even singing this hymn to him.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful post, Virginia! I'm next to you at Still Saturday.
ReplyDeleteI really like the photo with the red chair! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Virginia. Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Beth
I sing so loudly when this hymn is part of worship! Beautiful collection of photos too.
ReplyDeleteThis was so nice, Virginia!! Wow!! I love those plumari flowers, and are those white bougainvillea?? You are blessed to live in Florida!! It is summer here and then it cools off and so goes the entire summer, LOL!!
ReplyDeleteI am with you with learning to appreciate God's nature more.
Thanks for linking up over at WholeHearted Home this past week.