Friday, 2 January 2015

All Glory be to Christ


I’m sure every nation has its own treasured New Year traditions. As a Scotsman I can’t imagine Hogmanay without Only an Excuse, Jackie Bird, those 2 violinists whose names I can never remember, and of course Auld Lang Syne.

The tune itself brings memories flooding back, reminding us of New Years past, and other special occasions throughout our lives (I remember singing it with our guests at the very end of our wedding celebrations.)

What better way to start a New Year than by learning a new hymn, to that old tune!

And what more fitting words to sing than these?







Should nothing of our efforts stand
No legacy survive
Unless the Lord does raise the house
In vain its builders strive

To you who boast tomorrow’s gain
Tell me what is your life?
A mist that vanishes at dawn
All glory be to Christ!

All glory be to Christ our king!
All glory be to Christ!
His rule and reign we’ll ever sing,
All glory be to Christ!

His will be done
His kingdom come
On earth as is above
Who is Himself our daily bread
Praise Him the Lord of love

Let living water satisfy
The thirsty without price
We’ll take a cup of kindness yet
All glory be to Christ!

All glory be to Christ our king!...

When on the day the great I Am
The faithful and the true
The Lamb who was for sinners slain
Is making all things new.

Behold our God shall live with us
And be our steadfast light
And we shall ere his people be
All glory be to Christ!

All glory be to Christ our king!...


From 'Joy Has Dawned'
Words by Dustin Kensrue, arrangement by Kings Kaleidoscope / © Dead Bird Theology (ASCAP), It’s All About Jesus Music (ASCAP)

HT: Justin Taylor

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