Hymns of the Lutheran Church

359 Our Father, Thou in heaven above,

1 Our Father, Thou in heaven above, Who biddest us to dwell in love, As brethren of one family, And cry for all we need to Thee; Teach us to mean the words we say, And from the inmost heart to pray. 2 All hallowed be Thy name, O Lord! O let us firmly keep Thy word, And lead, according to Thy name, A holy life, untouched by blame; Let no false teachings do us hurt All poor deluded souls convert. 3 Thy kingdom come! Thine let it be In time and through eternity! O let Thy Holy Spirit dwell With us, to rule and guide us well; From Satan's mighty power and rage Preserve Thy Church from age to age. 4 Thy will be done on earth, O Lord, As where in heaven Thou art adored! Patience in time of grief bestow, Obedience true in weal and woe; Our sinful flesh and blood control That thwart Thy will within the soul. 5 Give us this day our daily bread, And us be duly clothed and fed. And keep Thou from our homes afar Famine and pestilence and war, That we may live in godly peace, Unvexed by cares and avarice. 6 Forgive our sins, that they no more May grieve and haunt us as before, As we forgive their trespasses Who unto us have done amiss; Thus let us dwell in charity, And serve each other willingly. 7 Into temptation lead us not, And when the foe doth war and plot Against our souls on every hand, Then armed with faith, O may we stand Against him as a valiant host Through comfort of the Holy Ghost. 8 Deliverance from all evil give, For yet in evil days we live; Redeem us from eternal death, And when we yield our dying breath, Console us, grant us calm release, And take our souls to Thee in peace. 9 Amen! that is, So let it be! Strengthen our faith and trust in Thee, That we may doubt not, but believe, Thus in Thy name and at Thy word We say Amen; now hear us, Lord!

Text Information

Author
M. Luther, 1539
Translator
Miss C. Winkworth, 1863

Tune Information

Name
O Fader vor i Himmerig
Meter
8s. 6l.
Source
Schumann's Gesangbuch, 1539