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Let the Lower Lights Be Burning

By Acapeldridge

2,690 views Jun 20, 2026 updated Verified editorial review

Acapeldridge performs the classic hymn 'Let the Lower Lights Be Burning,' which uses the metaphor of a lighthouse and lower lights to illustrate God's mercy and the responsibility of believers to shine their light in a dark world. The song emphasizes that while God's grace is constant, Christians are called to actively help those who are struggling and lost, like a seaman trying to reach harbor. It encourages personal faithfulness and outreach, reminding listeners that their small acts of kindness can rescue others from spiritual peril.

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Brightly beams our Father?s mercy,

From His lighthouse evermore,

But to us He gives the keeping

Of the lights along the shore.


Let the lower lights be burning!

Send a gleam across the wave!

Some poor struggling, fainting seaman

You may rescue, you may save.


Dark the night of sin has settled,

Loud the angry billows roar;

Eager eyes are watching, longing,

For the lights along the shore.


Trim your feeble lamp, my brother;

Some poor sailor, tempest-tossed,

Trying now to make the harbor,

In the darkness may be lost.

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