Give Me Joy In My Heart

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Give Me Joy In My Heart
Although the author of "Give Me Joy In My Heart" is unknown this joyous hymn remains popular and used today in Christian services. The lyric of this hymn's chorus, "Sing Hosanna," means to express your admiration and praise of God by song. This hymn is a great source of joyous worship for bringing people together in reverence of the Lord. Discover the lyrics to the wonderful hymn along with music videos below!

1 Give me joy in my heart, keep me praising.
Give me joy in my heart, I pray.
Give me joy in my heart, keep me praising.
Keep me praising till the break of day.

Refrain:
Sing hosanna, sing hosanna,
sing hosanna to the King of kings!
Sing hosanna, sing hosanna,
sing hosanna to the King!

2 Give me peace in my heart, keep me resting.
Give me peace in my heart, I pray.
Give me peace in my heart, keep me resting.
Keep me resting till the break of day. [Refrain]

3 Give me love in my heart, keep me serving.
Give me love in my heart, I pray.
Give me love in my heart, keep me serving.
Keep me serving till the break of day. [Refrain]

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The Story Behind Give Me Joy In My Heart

The author of "Give Me Joy In My Heart" is still unknown yet this hymn is still be found in hymnals today. The accompanying melody for this hymn is traditionally the melody of "Sing Hosanna."

 


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