Day 12

Fairest Lord Jesus

from the Worthy of Praise reading plan


Psalm 27:4-6, Psalm 45:1-17, Isaiah 33:17

BY Rebecca Faires

Text: Psalm 27:4-6, Psalm 45:1-17, Isaiah 33:17

As sweet as a lullaby, “Fairest Lord Jesus” seems like a delicate hymn for rosy-cheeked children. But it has a surprising and legendary German history, originally sung as a far rougher, more warlike battle hymn.

Legend has it that the hymn originated in the 12th century as a Teutonic Knights’ anthem sung in Prussia under the Holy Roman Empire, or as an 18th century tune from the Germanic region of Silesia. Either way, the current tune carries the rousing moniker of “Crusader’s Hymn” (Brink 62).

This is due in part to Franz Liszt, prodigy pianist and world-renowned composer. He used this tune in his 1862 oratorio, “The Legend of St. Elizabeth,” as the battle march for his costumed crusaders. Suddenly, this quiet, lullaby of a song appeared in an entirely new light, all dressed up and armed for war.

With a closer look, we see this is true for many hymns and truths of the gospel as well. They can be sung gently and reassuringly, for we are God’s children, and we desperately need the comfort and beauty of this promise: “to dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, gazing on the beauty of the Lord” (Psalm 27:4).

But the gospel is also a clarion call to the safety of our Lord in battle: “For He will conceal me in His shelter in the day of adversity; He will hide me under the cover of His tent; He will set me high on a rock” (Psalm 27:5-6). Thanks be to God, who preserves us and fights for us. And thanks be to Jesus, our Savior, the ruler of all nature.

Fairest Lord Jesus
By Joseph A. Siess

Fairest Lord Jesus,
ruler of all nature,
O thou of God and man the Son,
Thee will I cherish,
Thee will I honor,
thou, my soul’s glory, joy, and crown.

Fair are the meadows,
fairer still the woodlands,
robed in the blooming garb of spring:
Jesus is fairer,
Jesus is purer
who makes the woeful heart to sing.

Fair is the sunshine,
fairer still the moonlight,
and all the twinkling starry host:
Jesus shines brighter,
Jesus shines purer
than all the angels heaven can boast.

Beautiful Savior!
Lord of all the nations!
Son of God and Son of Man!
Glory and honor,
praise, adoration,
now and forevermore be thine.

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Brink, Emily R. Psalter Hymnal Handbook. Edited by Bert Polman. Grand Rapids, MI: Faith Alive Christian Resources, 1998.

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45 thoughts on "Fairest Lord Jesus"

  1. Cindy Hanna says:

    So grateful to all who searched deeper into commentary to explain Psalm 45. It certainly made my understanding richer. After reading all the comments a piece of song I had sung in High School popped into my head. The song was based on “Leaves of Grass” a poem penned by Walt Whitman. The song declares the appearance of a “Love so Deep” and culminates in a joyous “Endless Wedding Morn”. A beautiful, complicated piece of music sung by a handpicked group of highschool students from all over the state of Washingtion. The hair on the back of my neck raised when we finally performed this amazing piece of music in public. The “Love so Deep” was of course the love of Jesus and the joyous “Endless Wedding Morn(ing)” was the homecoming of the Church. Amen Rebecca.
    Fairest Lord Jesus!
    Beautiful Savior!
    Lord of all the nations!
    Son of God and Son of Man!
    Glory and honor,
    praise, adoration,
    now and forevermore be thine.

    Have a wonderful, grace filled weekend SHE’s!

  2. Donna Wolcott says:

    Good morning all, Sharon Jersey Girl, I also went to the Enduring Word for greater understanding of the Psalm and I’m glad I did. Well I can say, I knew all 10 hymns/songs. It was nice to hear them online sung by different people or a church choir. Looking forward to Beatitudes again. Sending prayer filled hugs.

  3. Michelle Patire says:

    Meant to put a paragraph space between time!* And my next thought lol.

  4. Michelle Patire says:

    @Laura- I am AMENing @CeeGee’s words to you. Enjoy your weekend to the fullest and “see” you soon! <3

    @Rhonda J <3

    @Sharon, Jersey Girl- enjoy the wedding despite the hobbling, lol. I pray it is an enjoyable time!
    I don't think I've ever studied Psalm 45 like this- learned a bit today.

    Happy Friday, Shes! May God bless you and keep you, make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you. The Lord turn His face towards you and give you peace! :)

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