This hymn of assurance and testimony was written by George W. Robinson and first published in 1876, one year before his death at the young age of 39. He was born in Cork, Ireland, and was educated at Dublin’s Trinity College and New College in London. He served as a Congregational Minister in churches in Ireland and England. Though he published several volumes of poems, he is known in hymnody for only this one hymn.
It has been said that Robinson became ill and resigned as pastor. The expressions of this hymn indicate that the author knew the Lord and was confident of his eternal destiny. The opening words of the first stanza point immediately to the scripture: The LORD hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee. (Jeremiah 31:3) Knowing Christ as personal Saviour is more than a ticket to heaven; the Christian is blessed with joy, beauty, and contentment that the world is not able to experience. The song expresses a picture of how the believer sees God’s creation through eyes of faith that “Christless eyes have never seen.” The author gives a mental image of the child of God being sheltered in the everlasting arms of the Father. The final stanza reminding that the believer is “His forever, only his,” is especially moving, knowing that Robinson was close to death. For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 8:38-39)
James Mountain, an English pastor and revivalist, put Robinson’s words to a tune and published it in 1876. He is also known for the tunes for “Jesus I am Resting, Resting” and “Like a River Glorious.” Being greatly influenced by D.L. Moody and Ira Sankey during their meetings in England in the 1870s, Mountain went on a seven-year evangelistic tour around the world.
Not every hymn is to be sung in a militant or majestic manner. By prayerfully singing these rich words to the gentle melody and harmony, the song is a comforting and confident testimony of the believer’s assurance. God’s love is an “everlasting love.” Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. (1 John 4:10)
Led by grace that love to know;
Spirit, breathing from above,
Thou hast taught me it is so!
Oh this full and perfect peace!
Oh this transport all divine!
In a love which cannot cease,
I am his, and he is mine.
In a love which cannot cease,
I am his, and he is mine.
Heav’n above is softer blue,
Earth around is sweeter green!
Something lives in ev’ry hue
Christless eyes have never seen:
Birds with gladder songs o’erflow,
Flow’rs with deeper beauties shine,
Since I know, as now I know,
I am his, and he is mine.
Since I know, as now I know,
I am his, and he is mine.
Cannot now disturb my rest;
Closed in everlasting arms,
Pillowed on the loving breast.
Oh to lie forever here,
Doubt and care and self resign,
While he whispers in my ear-
I am his, and he is mine.
While he whispers in my ear-
I am his, and he is mine.
Who the Lord and me shall part?
Ah, with what a rest of bliss
Christ can fill the loving heart!
Heav’n and earth may fade and flee,
Firstborn light in gloom decline;
But, while God and I shall be,
I am his, and he is mine.
But, while God and I shall be,
I am his, and he is mine.
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Another beautiful hymn that I have known since childhood. I love the hymns of faith that I learned as a very young child, sitting in “Big church” with my parents. I have bought more copies of “Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs “ from you folks than I remember. They make awesome gifts. Thank you for making such a wonderful hymnal available.