Hymns We Really Sing; Prayers We Really Pray; and Blessings We Really Extend

By the sincere working of the Spirit most of us really WANT to sing the hymns, pray the prayers and extend the blessings as they are written, but we are so passionately addicted to ourselves that we simply do not (cf. Romans 7).

Below are some of the Trinity Hymnal selections that readily come to mind (please feel free to add to the list with your own observations by using the comments).

What We Want to Sing What We Really Sing
#32 – Great Is Thy Faithfulness
Great is thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!
Great Is My Faithfulness
Great is my faithfulness, Lord, unto thee!
#701 – Redeemed, How I Love To Proclaim It! Reformed, How I Love To Proclaim It!
#295 – Crown Him with Many Crowns Crown Us with Many Crowns
#370 – Revive Thy Work, O Lord Revive My Work, O Lord
#461 – Not What My Hands Have Done Look What My Hands Have Done
#461 – Not What My Hands Have Done
Not what my hands have done can save my guilty soul
Not What Thy Hands Have Done
Not what thy hands have done can save my guilty soul
#498 – Jesus! What A Friend For Sinners!
Saving, helping, keeping, loving, he is with me to the end
Jesus! What A Friend For Sinless!
Saving, helping, keeping, loving, I am with him to the end
#585 – Take My Life, and Let It Be
Take my will, and make it thine; it shall be no longer mine
Take His Life, and Let Me Be
Take thy will, and make it mine; it shall be no longer thine
#55 – To God Be The Glory
To God be the glory, great things he has done!
To Us Be The Glory
To us be the glory, great things we have done!
#674 – I Need Thee Ev’ry Hour
I need thee ev’ry hour, in joy or pain
I Need Thee almost Ev’ry Hour
I need thee almost ev’ry hour, in just my pain
#649 – More Love To Thee, O Christ More Love to Me, O Christ
#37 – All That I Am I Owe to Thee All That I Am I Owe to Me
#44 – How Great Thou Art How Great I Art
#353 – I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord I Love My Kingdom, Lord

Related malapropisms:

What We Want to Pray What We Really Pray
Our Father, who art in heaven: hallowed be thy name; thy Kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven … Our Father, who art in heaven: hallowed by my name; my Kingdom come, my will be done in heaven as it is on earth
For thine is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory. Amen! For mine is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory. Amen!

And the classic Aaronic Benediction from Fiddler on the Roof:

Blessings We Want to Extend Blessings We Really Extend
May the Lord bless you and keep you, may the Lord cause his face to shine upon you … May the Lord bless you and keep you very far away from us!

If there is any humor to be found here (largely the self-depricating kind), it is in admitting that I have actually caught myself repeating (several times) some of these malapropisms in worship (classic Freudian slips). In fact, I must confess that for the last hour Matthew Smith’s voice (from the Indelible Grace IV album) will simply not go out of my head: “More love, more love, more love to me …” Sounding somewhat like the word intended, it is ludicrously wrong given the context. It’s all about who? What seems like a harmless mistake is instead after reflection a view into the depravity of my heart and picture of my need for grace.

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