| Song | The Sands Of Time Are Sinking |
| Content Description | The Sands of Time Are Sinking is a deeply poetic and hope-filled hymn that reflects the believer’s longing for heaven and eternal fellowship with Christ. Its lyrics beautifully describe the fading struggles of earthly life and the eternal joy found in the presence of Jesus. Often associated with missionary hymnody, it paints a vivid picture of “the bride” awaiting Christ, emphasizing themes of hope, glory, and redemption. This hymn continues to inspire worshippers with its vision of eternity and the assurance of everlasting life with God in the New Jerusalem. |
| Album | Our Great Redeemer’s Praise |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | Hymn, Missionary Hymn, Worship, Heaven Focused, Classical Hymn, Encouragement |
| Theme(s) | Heaven, Eternal Life, Hope, Christ’s Return, Glory, Salvation |
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The Sands Of Time Are Sinking,
The Dawn Of Heaven Breaks,
The Summer Morn I’ve Sighed For,
The Fair Sweet Morn Awakes;
Dark, Dark Hath Been The Midnight,
But Day Spring Is At Hand,
And Glory, Glory Dwelleth
In Emmanuel’s Land.
The King There In His Beauty
Without A Veil Is Seen;
It Were A Well-Spent Journey,
Though Seven Deaths Lay Between:
The Lamb With His Fair Army
Doth On Mount Zion Stand,
And Glory, Glory Dwelleth
In Emmanuel’s Land.
O Christ, He Is The Fountain,
The Deep Sweet Well Of Love!
The Streams On Earth I’ve Tasted,
More Deep I’ll Drink Above:
There To An Ocean Fullness
His Mercy Doth Expand,
And Glory, Glory Dwelleth
In Emmanuel’s Land.
The Bride Eyes Not Her Garment,
But Her Dear Bridegroom’s Face;
I Will Not Gaze At Glory,
But On My King Of Grace;
Not At The Crown He Gifteth,
But On His Pierced Hand:
The Lamb Is All The Glory
Of Emmanuel’s Land.



