| Song | Comfort, Ye Ministers Of Grace |
| Content Description | Comfort, Ye Ministers Of Grace is a reverent hymn traditionally associated with Charles Wesley that celebrates God’s messengers and ministers of grace who bring divine comfort to believers. Rich in theological imagery, the hymn reflects themes of heavenly encouragement, salvation, and God’s sustaining presence through His servants. Its uplifting lyrics point to the ministry of grace that flows from God to His people. Often used in devotional and liturgical settings, this hymn continues to inspire reflection on God’s provision of comfort through His divine order. |
| Album | Christian Hymnal – Series 2 |
| Genre | Praise & Worship |
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| Publisher / Copyrights | John Wesley’s Collection of Hymns |
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| Tags | Methodist Hymn, Worship, Classic Hymn, Angels, Devotional |
| Theme(s) | Grace, Ministry, Comfort, Heaven, Divine Encouragement |
| Scripture Reference(s) | Hebrews 1:14; 2 Corinthians 1:3–4; Psalm 34:7 |
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Comfort, Ye Ministers Of Grace,
Comfort My People, Saith Your God!
Ye Soon Shall See His Smiling Face,
His Golden Sceptre, Not His Rod,
And Own, When Now The Cloud’s Removed,
He Only Chastened Whom He Loved.
Who Sow In Tears, In Joy Shall Reap;
The Lord Shall Comfort All That Mourn;
Who Now Go On Their Way And Weep,
With Joy They Doubtless Shall Return,
And Bring Their Sheaves With Vast Increase,
And Have Their Fruit To Holiness.



