The hymn sung at John Wesley's funeral was not one of his own creation but this text by Isaac Watts. "I'll praise my Maker while I've breath, and when my voice is lost in death, praise shall employ my nobler powers; my day of praise …Read More
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The hymn sung at John Wesley's funeral was not one of his own creation but this text by Isaac Watts. "I'll praise my Maker while I've breath, and when my voice is lost in death, praise shall employ my nobler powers; my day of praise shall ne'er be past while like, and thought, and being last or immortality endures." It was a favorite of Wesley's and tells of unending gratitude for God's grace. This vibrant new setting adds to the text's humility and energetic praise offering a vigorous new look at the time honored text.