Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing - Choral Practice Male Quartet

This a traditional Lutheran Christian Hymn sung as a four-part acappella male choir arrangement highlighting the theme of prayer. When we follow God, we realize that the road requires a lifelong commitment of discipleship. This journey brings personal transformation as we strive to continue the ministry of Jesus. We find others to join us in walking closer to Jesus, and as we lean on each other, we realize Jesus has always been in our shoes. Use this music for sight reading practice, hymn sings, easy listening, sheet music for accompaniment, worship services, choir practice, church events, and religious sacred music study! These hymns were composed and lyricized by masters much more skilled than myself, but it is my voice on all vocal parts. My hope is that the accessibility of these traditional hymns will bring you enjoyment, inspiration, and also arm you with a practical resource in your musical journey. S. D. G.! Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/artists/B0BB... Apple Music:   / lutheran-hymn-project   Spotify Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/01Ulk... ___________________________________________________________________________ Text: Robert Robinson, 1735-1790, alt. Music: J. Wyeth, Repository of Sacred Music, Part II, 1813 Tune: NETTLETON Category: Commitment, Discipleship LYRICS: Come, thou Fount of ev'ry blessing Tune my heart to sing thy grace Streams of mercy, never ceasing Call for songs of loudest praise While the hope of endless glory Fills my heart with joy and love Teach me ever to adore thee May I still thy goodness prove Here I raise my Ebenezer: "Hither by thy help I’ve come" And I hope, by thy good pleasure Safely to arrive at home Jesus sought me when a stranger Wand'ring from the fold of God He, to rescue me from danger Interposed his precious blood Oh, to grace how great a debtor Daily I’m constrained to be Let that grace now like a fetter Bind my wand'ring heart to thee Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it Prone to leave the God I love Here’s my heart, oh, take and seal it Seal it for thy courts above