Closing 
    Hymn Information, Spirit of Prophecy Sabbath, October 22, 2005
 
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"Open 
  My Eyes, That I May See"
  (SDAH 326)
Verse 
  One:
Open my eyes, that I may see
  Glimpses of truth Thou hast for me;
  Place in my hands the wonderful key
  That shall unclasp and set me free.
Refrain:
  Silently now I wait for thee,
  Ready, my God, Thy will to see;
  Open my eyes, illumine me, 
  Spirit divine! 
 Verse 
  Two:
Open my ears, that I may hear
  Voices of truth Thou sendest clear;
  And while the wave-notes 
  fall on my ear
  Everything false will disappear.
Refrain:
  Silently now I wait for thee,
  Ready, my God, Thy will to see;
  Open my ears, illumine me, 
  Spirit divine. 
Verse 
  Three:
 Open my mouth, and let me bear
  Gladly the warm truth everywhere;
  Open my heart, and let me prepare
  Love with Thy children thus to share.
Refrain:
  Silently now I wait for thee,
  Ready, my God, Thy will to see;
  Open my heart, illumine me, 
  Spirit divine.
Background 
  Information for Hymn #326
 
  First published in 1895, both the words and the music of this hymn were written 
  by Clara H. Scott, who was born December 3, 1841, at Elk Grove, Illinois. She 
  went to the first musical institute held in Chicago by C. M. Cady, in 1856. 
  For a time she taught music in the Ladies’ Seminary at Lyons, Iowa. Horatio 
  R. Palmer encouraged her in creative writing, and she furnished a number of 
  songs for his collections. She also published The Royal Anthem Book, 1882, which 
  was the first anthem collection by a woman. Tragically, while visiting Dubuque, 
  Iowa, she was killed June 21, 1897, when thrown from a buggy pulled by a runaway 
  horse.
 
  Adapted from Wayne Hooper and Edward E. White, Companion to the Seventh-day 
  Adventist Hymnal (Hagerstown, Md.: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 
  1988).
SDAH 
  = Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal
 CH = Church Hymnal