With Humble Heart
Author: Zara Sabin
Composer: Thomas L. Durham
Languages (18)
This song text has been indexed at SingPraises.net in the following languages:
- Albanian: Plot Përul’si
- Cantonese (Romanized/Pingyam): [Unknown title]
- Cebuano: Mapainubsanong mga Kasingkasing
- Chinese (Simplified): 我心谦卑
- Chinese (Traditional): 我心謙卑
- Croatian: S poniznošću
- English: With Humble Heart
- English Braille: ⠠⠾ ⠠⠓⠥⠍⠃⠇⠑ ⠠⠓⠑⠁⠗⠞
- French: Ma te Aau Haehaa
- French (French Polynesia): Ma te Aau Haehaa
- Kekchi: Saʼ tuulanil
- Khmer (Cambodian): ដោយចិត្តរាបសារ
- Latvian: Par Tevi, Glābēj, domāju
- Mandarin (Romanized/Pinyin): Wǒ xīn qiānbēi
- Mongolian: Даруухнаар би
- Swahili: Ninainamisha Kichwa
- Tagalog: Aba ang Puso
- Tahitian: Ma te Aau Haehaa
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Copyright status of original text
This text was first published in English, in 1985 or earlier.
In copyright (IRI)
Earliest source indexed at SingPraises.net: Hymns (1985), no. 171.
Representative lyrics
English (Original Language)
1. With humble heart, I bow my head And think of thee, O Savior, Lord. I take the water and the bread To show remembrance of thy word.
2. Help me remember, I implore, Thou gav’st thy life on Calvary, That I might live forevermore And grow, dear Lord, to be like thee.
3. To be like thee! I lift my eyes From earth below toward heav’n above, That I may learn from vaulted skies How I my worthiness can prove.
4. As I walk daily here on earth, Give me thy Spirit as I seek A change of heart, another birth, And grow, dear Lord, to be like thee.