Fill my cup Lord
Oh, friends! There are some hymns that just stick with you, aren't there? For me, 'Fill My Cup, Lord' is one of those timeless pieces that always brings an overwhelming sense of peace and a deep spiritual encouragement. I wanted to share the full lyrics with you all, because sometimes, just reading the words can be as powerful as singing them – especially when you need a moment of quiet reflection or spiritual replenishment. This hymn, with its simple yet profound message, has been a source of comfort for countless people, and I hope it touches your heart too. Fill My Cup, Lord *Lyrics by Richard Blanchard, 1959* Verse 1: Like the woman at the well I was seeking For things that could not satisfy; And then I heard my Savior speaking: "Draw from My well that never shall run dry." Chorus: Fill my cup, Lord, I lift it up, Lord! Come and quench this thirsting of my soul; Bread of Heaven, feed me 'til I want no more— Fill my cup, fill it up and make me whole! Verse 2: There are millions in this world who are longing For things that satisfy them not; But O, my Lord, I hear You calling: "Come to the well of Life that I have got." Chorus: Fill my cup, Lord, I lift it up, Lord! Come and quench this thirsting of my soul; Bread of Heaven, feed me 'til I want no more— Fill my cup, fill it up and make me whole! Verse 3: So my brother, if you're thirsty and weary, There's a fountain for you and for me; Come to the Savior and never be dreary; Draw from the well of Life that flows so free. Chorus: Fill my cup, Lord, I lift it up, Lord! Come and quench this thirsting of my soul; Bread of Heaven, feed me 'til I want no more— Fill my cup, fill it up and make me whole! I remember a time when I was really struggling, feeling a bit lost and unsure how to hold on to hope. Life felt overwhelming, and I was searching for answers in all the wrong places. This hymn came on during a quiet moment, and the words just resonated so deeply within me. It was a powerful reminder that there's always a limitless source of strength, comfort, and peace to draw from. It’s a beautiful thought, isn't it? That even when we feel completely empty, we can simply ask for our cups to be filled, and we'll receive the spiritual nourishment and encouragement we so desperately need. The message of finding true satisfaction not in fleeting worldly possessions or temporary pleasures, but in a deeper, spiritual connection, is truly profound. It’s about recognizing that inherent thirst within us that no amount of material gain can ever truly quench. This song truly provides that inner courage to keep moving forward, to trust in a higher power, and to believe that wholeness is always within reach. I hope these lyrics bring you as much solace, peace, and renewed spirit as they bring me. What are your favorite lines or verses from this timeless hymn? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

































































































