Come, Thou Almighty King

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Come, Thou Almighty King,
Help us Thy name to sing,
  Help us to praise.
Father, all glorious,
O'er all victorious,
Come, and reign over us,
  Ancient of Days.
2
Come, Thou incarnate Word,
Gird on Thy mighty sword,
  Our prayer attend:
Come, and Thy people bless,
And give Thy word success;
Spirit of holiness,
  On us descend.
3
Come, holy Comforter,
Thy sacred witness bear
  In this glad hour:
Thou who Almighty art,
Now rule in every heart,
And ne'er from us depart,
  Spirit of power.
4
To Thee, great One in Three,
Eternal praises be
  Hence evermore.
Thy sov'reign majesty
May we in glory see,
And to eternity
  Love and adore.
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Morris Brooks

Midland, Texas, United States

Woke up early this morning singing this song in my mind. Had not heard it in years. Blessed time.


Chuck Lane

Hot Springs, AR, United States

My six-year-old grandson was slowly picking out this tune on the piano just now. It filled me with memories of having sung it so many times with my parents growing up in church. This hymn is so tight theologically. It’s sad that we have gotten away from hymns that instruct us so well.


Joanstrausbaugh

Clifton Forge, VA, United States

This morning I awoke from a dream in which I was singing this song. I had to look up all the words so I could sing it to the Lord. Wonderful experience.


Anonymous

My Father loves my loving praises to Him and Jesus. They are like perfume and my heart becomes full of His Mercy and Love


Rose Perry

Ashford, WV, United States

I learned this in piano lessons more than 50 years ago, but have never heard it sung. This morning, it was on my heart and I needed to read through the lyrics. What a blessing!


Ana Lara

United States

An interesting account is told of this hymn’s use during the Revolutionary War (1775-83). A group of British troops invaded an American church service one Sunday morning demanding that the congregation sing “God Save our Gracious King. ” The people responded with the requested tune but sang “Come Thou Almighty King” instead.

This hymn must always be sung with all four stanzas. To omit any of the first three would be to omit one of the persons of the Godhead. The last one is a grand affirmation of the Divine Trinity; God is One yet Three. The late A. W. Towzer in his book “The Knowledge of the Holy” (Harper and Row, 1961), has left these words,

“The doctrine of the Trinity.... is truth for the heart. ”

The tune, “Italian Hymn, ” was composed especially for this anonymous text by Felice de Giardini in 1769. This Italian composer was born in Turin Italy, on April 12, 1716. He moved to London, England, where he became a popular violinist in London’s operatic circles. Later he spent time in Moscow, Russia, as an operatic conductor and died there on 1796.


Danielle

Callahan, Florida, United States

I sang this beautiful hymn to our Triune God in my quiet time this morning. These old hymns are rich in doctrine and praise!


January Johnson

Kansas, United States

Thankful for this website!


Kathy Pickett

Fredericksburg, VA, United States

Looking back, I remember Moma taking Grandma and me to church. This was one of the songs they sang. That was over forty years ago. Today in the midnight hour, this song brings comfort to my heart. Thanks be to God.


Anonymous

Was the main hymn in the movie Johnny Belinda starring Jane Wyman/best actress. 1949. She was married to President Reagan.

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