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“My Heart Is Filled with Thankfulness“
My heart is filled with thankfulness
To Him who bore my pain;
Who plumbed the depths of my disgrace
And gave me life again;
Who crushed my curse of sinfulness
And clothed me in His light
And wrote His law of righteousness
With pow’r upon my heart.
My heart is filled with thankfulness
To Him who walks beside;
Who floods my weaknesses with strength
And causes fears to fly;
Whose ev’ry promise is enough
For ev’ry step I take,
Sustaining me with arms of love
And crowning me with grace.
My heart is filled with thankfulness
To him who reigns above,
Whose wisdom is my perfect peace,
Whose ev’ry thought is love.
For ev’ry day I have on earth
Is given by the King;
So I will give my life, my all,
To love and follow him.
“My Heart Is Filled with Thankfulness”
Words and Music by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend
Copyright © 2003 Thankyou Music
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godwordistruth said:
Hi,
The hymn video can be downloaded here at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V9ypGcMt3M
The graphic is available here at: http://www.heartlight.org/gallery/876.html
The words to the hymn are copyright to Thankyou Music, please check at : http://www.gettymusic.com/lyrics.asp?id=31
Shalom
Dr William Archbold said:
I am an Australian Evangelist and Bible Teacher. I use PP to illustrate my messages. Is there any way that I can download a copy of this beautiful hymn with your graphics.
Regards
Bill
godwordistruth said:
The information on this post about this hymn clearly credit Keith Getty & Stuart Townend
“My Heart Is Filled with Thankfulness“
Words and Music by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend
Copyright © 2003 Thankyou Music
You may wish to re-check this with Getty Music, please also check this url
http://www.gettymusic.com/lyrics.asp?id=31
Shalom
sue radtke said:
our great great grandfather was henry godden jackson. we are confused by the information about the origin of this hymn. in one place it is said to be authored by our relative and elsewhere credit is given to getty and townsend. cn you clarify this for us? gratefully sue radtke