| Song | Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory |
| Content Description | Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory, also known as The Battle Hymn of the Republic, is a powerful hymn celebrating God’s justice, righteousness, and victorious reign. The lyrics use vivid imagery of divine judgment and redemption, pointing to the glory and power of the Lord at work in history. Often sung in both worship and patriotic settings, this hymn inspires courage, hope, and faith in God’s ultimate triumph over evil. Its message calls believers to stand for truth while rejoicing in the coming of the Lord’s righteous kingdom. The song remains a timeless declaration of divine victory. |
| Album | Our Great Redeemer’s Praise |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | Hymn, worship, patriotic, gospel, traditional, triumph |
| Theme(s) | Victory, justice, God’s glory, righteousness, hope, judgment |
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Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory Of The Coming Of The Lord;
He Is Trampling Out The Vintage Where The Grapes Of Wrath Are Stored;
He Hath Loosed The Fateful Lightning
Of His Terrible, Swift Sword:
Our God Is Marching On.
Glory, Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory, Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory, Glory! Hallelujah
Our God Is Marching On.
He Has Sounded Forth The Trumpet That Shall Never Call Retreat;
He Is Sifting Out The Hearts Of Men Before His Judgement-Seat:
Oh, Be Swift, My Soul, To Answer Him! Be Jubilant, My Feet!
Our God Is Marching On.
In The Beauty Of The Lilies, Christ Was Born Across The Sea,
With A Glory In His Bosom That Transfigures You And Me:
As He Died To Make Men Holy, Let Us Live To Make Men Free,
While God Is Marching On.



