Frances Ridley Havergal

English hymn writer known for devotional hymns.

Frances Ridley Havergal was born in 1836 into a gifted musical and literary family. From a young age she displayed remarkable talent in languages, poetry, and music. Her upbringing in a devout Christian home shaped her spiritual sensitivity and desire to dedicate her life to God. Despite periods of illness she maintained a disciplined devotional life that deeply influenced her writing.

She wrote hymns such as “Take My Life and Let It Be” and “Like a River Glorious.” Havergals hymns emphasized consecration, trust, and joyful surrender to God. Her writing combined poetic elegance with heartfelt devotion. Many of her hymns became beloved in both personal and congregational worship.

Havergal left a legacy of purity, devotion, and spiritual depth. Her hymns continue to inspire believers who seek a deeper walk with God. She is remembered for her gentle spirit and unwavering commitment to holiness. Her influence remains strong in devotional literature and hymnody.

“A pastor said Havergals hymns breathe surrender.” “A scholar noted that her words invite deeper devotion.” “A musician wrote that her hymns carry a quiet radiance.”

The opening of “Take My Life and Let It Be” expresses a desire for complete dedication to Gods service.