Lord, you have weaned my heart from pride
- Deuteronomy 29:29
- Job 42:3
- Psalms 102:27
- Psalms 131:1
- Psalms 9:10
- Ecclesiastes 5:2
- Jeremiah 14:8
- Jeremiah 17:13
- Jeremiah 45
- Malachi 3:6
- Matthew 18:1-4
- Acts 28:20
- Romans 12:16
- Romans 12:3
- Hebrews 13:8
- 131
Lord, you have weaned my heart from pride,
my eyes from scorn are free;
no longer am I occupied
with thoughts too high for me.
2. Contented now, and reconciled,
secure from all alarms,
my heart is quiet as a child
safe in its mother’s arms.
3. O set your hope on Israel’s God,
all you that know his name;
now and for ever trust the Lord,
eternally the same.
© Author/Jubilate Hymns
Christopher Idle
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Tune
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Stanton Metre: - CM (Common Metre: 86 86)
Composer: - Barnard, John
The story behind the hymn
If 130 required grandeur in a small compass, this Psalm of 3 or 4 vv demands an even more succinct gentleness of treatment. Wm Alexander called it ‘the rosebud or the violet of the Psalter’; tender, intimate, beautiful, unassuming, childlike yet mature: these are some of the words used to describe what is entitled a song ‘of David’. But what a David! David Preston’s comments again proved invaluable before Christopher Idle’s text, from Limehouse in 1978, reached its present form more than a year later. BP was the first book to publish it. W van der Kamp’s modified text from 1967 is one of his most effective in the Canadian Book of Praise (1984); the 1997 edn chose Stephen Horsfall’s Before the Lord my soul is bowed. Various tunes have been suggested; John Barnard’s STANTON is borrowed from 91B, with which it appeared in HTC. Of many Stantons, this is named from the village near Chipping Campden in Gloucs.
A look at the author
Idle, Christopher Martin
b Bromley, Kent 1938. Eltham Coll, St Peter’s Coll Oxford (BA, English), Clifton Theol Coll Bristol; ordained in 1965 to a Barrow-in-Furness curacy. He spent 30 years in CofE parish ministry, some in rural Suffolk, mainly in inner London (Peckham, Poplar and Limehouse). Author of over 300 hymn texts, mainly Scripture based, collected in Light upon the River (1998) and Walking by the River (2008), Trees along the River (2018), and now appearing in some 300 books and other publications; see also the dedication of EP1 (p3) to his late wife Marjorie. He served on 5 editorial groups from Psalm Praise (1973) to Praise!; his writing includes ‘Grove’ booklets Hymns in Today’s Language (1982) and Real Hymns, Real Hymn Books (2000), and The Word we preach, the words we sing (Reform, 1998). He edited the quarterly News of Hymnody for 10 years, and briefly the Bulletin of the Hymn Society, on whose committee he served at various times between 1984 and 2006; and addressed British and American Hymn Socs. Until 1996 he often exchanged draft texts with Michael Perry (qv) for mutual criticism and encouragement. From 1995 he was engaged in educational work and writing from home in Peckham, SE London, until retirement in 2003; following his return to Bromley after a gap of 40 years, he has attended Holy Trinity Ch Bromley Common and Hayes Lane Baptist Ch. Owing much to the Proclamation Trust, he also belongs to the Anglican societies Crosslinks and Reform, together with CND and the Christian pacifist Fellowship of Reconciliation. A former governor of 4 primary schools, he has also written songs for school assemblies set to familiar tunes, and (in 2004) Grandpa’s Amazing Poems and Awful Pictures. His bungalow is smoke-free, alcohol-free, car-free, gun-free and TV-free. Nos.13, 18, 21, 23A, 24B, 27B, 28, 31, 35, 36, 37, 48, 50, 68, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 85, 89, 92, 95, 102, 108, 109, 114, 118, 119A, 121A, 125, 128, 131, 145B, 157, 176, 177, 193*, 313*, 333, 339, 388, 392, 420, 428, 450, 451, 463, 478, 506, 514, 537, 548, 551, 572, 594, 597, 620, 621, 622, 636, 668, 669, 693, 747, 763, 819, 914, 917, 920, 945, 954, 956, 968, 976, 1003, 1012, 1084, 1098, 1138, 1151, 1158, 1159, 1178, 1179, 1181, 1201, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1209, 1210, 1211, 1212, 1221, 1227, 1236, 1237, 1244, 1247, 5017, 5018, 5019, 5020.