The hymn verses 1-5 were written by Sarah F. Adams (1805-1848) and the last by Edward H. Bickersteth, Jr.
It is based off the Biblical story when Jacob escapes from Esau and embarks on a tumultous time in his life. Running from home, tuckered out, he lies down on bare ground with only a stony pillow to raise his head. Here his destiny lies in a cloud, circumstances both physical, spiritual, and material are harsh and discouraging. His future lies undefined, will it ever pull together? Yet here in the mist of such inner turmoil and trying circumstances, he is lifted up to God.
One of the most difficult conditions in life is enduring spiritual depression or uncertainty. Here in this difficulty, emerges a beautiful dream, a beautiful promise from God. The Lord our Shepherd, uses these spiritual lows to reach down and raise us nearer to Him. Here He brings a vision where a ladder from heaven reaches down to earth, humble earth; an analogy of God's redeeming plan of salvation that connects us to God. Jacob had just lied to his father Issac and now was facing the consequences; yet, God in compassion lifts him up to see Himself, so that Jacob awoke and said this was where God was. What a feeling! When a bubbling urge to reach God arises and you sense Him, His being, it is incredible. Oh God may you bring me nearer to Thee in times of difficulty, when the future looks grey, when things don't pan out the way I want... be my all in All, my Savior, my Shepherd, my Husband, my Father.
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Hymn facts: http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/n/m/nmgtthee.htm
Thoughts: Daughters of Destiny by Noelle Wheeler
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