'O God of good, the unfathomed sea' by Jo­hann Scheff­ler ( translated by John Wesley)

This video features a musical performance of the hymn "O God of Good, the Unfathomed Sea." The lyrics reflect on themes of divine love, human devotion, and the vast, eternal nature of God. Rather than ask the question how can a human love God with all their being. the writer is asking 'Who would not, who would not love God with all their being? ' In the light of what God has done for us and the love he has shown us in Christ, the question is asked ' Is anyone so foolish, or blind, or perverse to not to give God their all. You can give him your heart today, even this minute. He is will to receive you. Not one day in over 50 years have I regretted my decision to follow Christ. Key Themes: Devotion and Love: The verses emphasize the desire to give one's heart, soul, and mind to God as the ultimate expression of love (0:14–0:42). Divine Glory: The lyrics describe God's brilliance and majesty, noting how angels behold His glory (1:09–1:25). Grace and Bounty: The song speaks to the abundance of God’s mercy and blessings, which flow to all of creation (1:35–1:49). Self-Sufficiency and Humility: A notable section explores how, despite being self-sufficient, God desires the "worthless heart" of the believer (2:33–3:15). The performance concludes with a recapitulation of the opening themes, reinforcing the commitment to unite one's strength and spirit with God (3:18–4:04).