| Song | Glory To God, Whose Sovereign Grace |
| Content Description | “Glory To God, Whose Sovereign Grace” is a devotional hymn celebrating God’s mercy, guidance, and loving sovereignty over His people. Its lyrics highlight themes of divine grace, faithfulness, providence, and worshipful gratitude. Perfect for personal reflection, congregational singing, or devotional settings, the hymn encourages believers to recognize God’s guiding hand and rejoice in His sovereign plan. As you read “Glory To God, Whose Sovereign Grace lyrics,” you are invited to reflect on God’s steadfast love, trust in His providence, and offer heartfelt praise for the blessings and guidance He provides, deepening your spiritual connection and inspiring a life of worship and obedience. |
| 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 | hymn, worship, grace, sovereignty, mercy, guidance, devotion |
| Theme(s) | Sovereign Grace, Mercy, Guidance, Worship, Faithfulness |
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Glory To God, Whose Sovereign Grace
Hath Animated Senseless Stones;
Called Us To Stand Before His Face,
And Raised Us Into Abraham’s Sons!
The People That In Darkness Lay,
In Sin And Error’s Deadly Shade,
Have Seen A Glorious Gospel Day,
In Jesu’s Lovely Face Displayed.
Thou Only, Lord, The Work Hast Done,
And Bared Thine Arm In All Our Sight;
Hast Made The Reprobates Thine Own,
And Claimed The Outcasts As Thy Right.
Thy Single Arm, Almighty Lord,
To Us The Great Salvation Brought,
Thy Word, Thy All-Creating Word,
That Spake At First The World From Nought.
For This The Saints Lift Up Their Voice,
And Ceaseless Praise To Thee Is Given;
For This The Hosts Above Rejoice,
We Raise The Happiness Of Heaven.
For This, No Longer Sons Of Night,
To Thee Our Thankful Hearts We Give;
To Thee, Who Calledst Us Into Light,
To Thee We Die, To Thee We Live.
Suffice That For The Season Past
Hell’s Horrid Language Filled Our Tongues,
We All Thy Words Behind Us Cast,
And Lewdly Sang The Drunkard’s Songs.
But, O The Power Of Grace Divine!
In Hymns We Now Our Voices Raise,
Loudly In Strange Hosannas Join,
And Blasphemies Are Turned To Praise!



