| Song | My Father Is Rich In Houses |
| Content Description | My Father Is Rich In Houses is a joyful Christian hymn that celebrates the believer’s spiritual inheritance and God’s abundant provision. The lyrics remind worshippers that true riches are found not in earthly wealth but in the eternal blessings we have through Jesus Christ. Emphasizing faith, assurance, and heavenly hope, this hymn encourages believers to trust in God’s care and generosity. Often sung in worship and devotional settings, it lifts hearts to focus on eternal treasures rather than temporary possessions. The song inspires gratitude, joy, and confidence in God’s overflowing grace and provision. |
| Album | Our Great Redeemer’s Praise |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | Hymn, gospel, worship, devotional, traditional, Christian life |
| Theme(s) | Provision, heavenly inheritance, faith, gratitude, God’s riches |
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My Father Is Rich In Houses And Lands,
He Holdeth The Wealth Of The World In His Hands!
Of Rubies And Diamonds, Of Silver And Gold,
His Coffers Are Full, He Has Riches Untold.
I’m A Child Of The King,
A Child Of The King:
With Jesus My Savior,
I’m A Child Of The King.
My Father’s Own Son, The Savior Of Men,
Once Wandered On Earth As The Poorest Of Them.
But Now He Is Pleading Our Pardon On High,
That We May Be His When He Comes By And By.
I Once Was An Out-Cast Stranger On Earth,
A Sinner By Choice, And An Alien By Birth;
But I’ve Been Adopted, My Name’s Written Down,
An Heir Of Salvation, The Kingdom And Crown.
Though Poor On This Earth, Oh, Why Should I Care?
Since Glorious Things For Me God Doth Prepare;
Though Trials Abound, Yet, Still I May Sing:
All Glory To God, I’m A Child Of The King.



