"abide With Me!" Instant
"Abide with us: for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent".
Lyte wrote the hymn while dying of tuberculosis at the age of 54. He had just preached his final sermon to his congregation in Lower Brixham, England, and was preparing to travel to Italy in a vain attempt to recover his health. He passed away just three weeks after completing the poem. "Abide With Me!"
Since 1927, it has been traditionally sung before the kickoff of the FA Cup Final in English football. "Abide with us: for it is toward evening,
The hymn draws heavily from Biblical themes of divine presence during "the evening" of life: He passed away just three weeks after completing the poem
is one of the world's most enduring Christian hymns, renowned for its poignant lyrics and its role as a universal song of comfort in times of grief and transition. Historical Background & Origins
"Abide With Me" has transcended its religious roots to become a fixture in major international events:
It was played at the wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, as well as the funerals of King George V, Richard Nixon, and Mother Teresa.