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“Fill You My Life, O Lord My God” is a hymn of personal consecration and daily devotion. Its text is a prayer that every aspect of life — thoughts, words, actions, and relationships — may reflect Christ’s love and holiness. It calls believers to live intentionally for God, allowing His presence to shape both the ordinary and the extraordinary moments of life. The tune is composed by Henry John Gauntlett (1805–1876), a distinguished English organist and hymn composer whose sacred melodies are known for their warmth, dignity, and devotional depth. Gauntlett’s music beautifully supports texts of dedication and spiritual reflection, making this hymn especially meaningful in worship settings. This hymn is often sung during services focused on commitment, renewal, or personal dedication. Its gentle yet resolute character encourages believers to surrender their lives fully to God’s will. In this organ rendition, Rev. Winfred L. Nartey-Graham presents the hymn with expressive sensitivity and reverence, allowing its prayerful message to resonate deeply. The performance invites quiet reflection and a renewed desire to live wholly for the Lord. Lyrics 🎶 1 FILL You my life, O Lord my God, In every part with praise, That my whole being may proclaim Your being and Your ways. 2 Not for the lips of praise alone, Nor e’en the praising heart I ask, but for a life made up Of praise in every part. 3 Praise in the common things of life, Its goings out and in; Praise in each duty and each deed, However small and mean. 4 Praise in the common words I speak, Life’s common looks and tones; In fellowship at hearth or board With my beloved ones. 5 Fill every part of me with praise; Let my whole being speak Of You and of Your love, O Lord, Poor though I be and weak. 6 So shall You, Lord, receive from me The praise and glory due; And so shall I begin on earth The song for ever new. 7 So shall each duty, fret and care Be turned into a song; And every winding of the way The echo shall prolong. 8 So shall no part of day or night Unbless or common be; But all my life, in every step, Be fellowship with You. Beautifully played by Rev. Winfred Lomotey Nartey-Graham.