Glory glory to the father we are mingled we Are one Lord Jesus we praise you and adore you thank you Lord Jesus we love you.
May22020
Bruce Pike
Wasaga Beach, ON, Canada
What a glorious hymn, conceived in holy communion within the heart of Father God, especially v. 4. I recommend you take communion with Him personally, daily and enjoy His love for you as you receive revelation from Him of your inestimable value before Him. We are God's kind, therefore the Sacrifice had to had to be Himself. We'll need all eternity, and we have it, to fathom the significance of our value to Him! Thank you Father God.
Apr262020
Benjamin Sia
Singapore
I love this song!
Ben, 9 years old
Apr112020
Ron Kangas
Anaheim, California, United States
Praise the Lord for such a marvelous hymn!
Mar192020
Sonny
Saskatchewan, Canada
As we view the vast creation - three levels of the universe (Phil. 2:10)
Phi 2:10 - That in the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
Phi 2:11 - And every tongue should openly confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father.
Our confessing that Jesus is Lord results in the glory of God the Father.
Jan262020
Charles Lee
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Amen
Dec222019
Joanna
Tulsa, OK, United States
Glory to the Triune God!
Oct72018
Sue
Beijing
祢话已向我们启示,
您情爱祕密,
为要我们领略接受,
以爱您!
何等奥妙!我们可以领受!哈利路亚赞美神!我们的阿爸父!
Mar112018
Ana Lara
Tolland, Connecticut, United States
The writer of this hymn was JF Garland.
It was set to music by Ira David Sankey (1804-1908). Sankey was born in Endingburg Pennsylvania of Methodist parents. In 1856 they moved to Newcastle. He later became the superintendent of a large Sunday school where he began writing sacred songs. D. L. Moody heard him at a young men’s convention and asked Ira to join him In Chicago. They sailed to England on June 7, 1872. His special duty was The singing of sacred songs and solos.
His volume of sacred songs is compilation of various sources- mainly American- known as “ Sankey and Moody Songs”, although Sankey sang them all. The volume has been sold everywhere and translated into many languages.
Actually, the many sons are in the firstborn Son. In other words, the firstborn Son includes the many sons. It is a corporate Son that is praising and exulting God. This is a profound truth. But it has been written into a hymn and is explained in very simple words. I hope that you can all enter into these truths and can teach them to the new ones.
Hymn #1 (Hymns) is very simple and short but deep in its thought concerning God's purpose:
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According to my knowledge, of all the hymns chosen by us to be included in our hymnal, apart from those written by us, no other hymn covers the New Testament economy of God in such a good way. The first and last verses cover the thought of the Triune God receiving glory. He receives glory because, first, He created the universe, and second, He will gain a group of sons. Verses 2 and 3 trace God's economy from creation to His sons, and verses 3 and 4 show how God unveils His love and affection to His many sons so that they may love Him with His love. Verse 5 shows that Christ in His redemption conquered all of His enemies in order to gain worshippers in the new creation. In summary, this hymn has the following main points: the old creation, God's desire to have a group of sons, His desire being according to His love, and Christ's redemption gaining worshippers in the new creation. What a wonderful hymn this is!
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Bangalore, Karnataka, India
So in Christ, through His redemption
(Vanquished evil powers! )
Thou hast brought, in new creation,
Worshippers!
Glory be to God the Father,
And to Christ the Son,
Glory to the Holy Spirit—
Ever One.
Bakersfield, California, United States
Glory glory to the father we are mingled we Are one Lord Jesus we praise you and adore you thank you Lord Jesus we love you.
Wasaga Beach, ON, Canada
What a glorious hymn, conceived in holy communion within the heart of Father God, especially v. 4. I recommend you take communion with Him personally, daily and enjoy His love for you as you receive revelation from Him of your inestimable value before Him. We are God's kind, therefore the Sacrifice had to had to be Himself. We'll need all eternity, and we have it, to fathom the significance of our value to Him! Thank you Father God.
Singapore
I love this song!
Ben, 9 years old
Anaheim, California, United States
Praise the Lord for such a marvelous hymn!
Saskatchewan, Canada
As we view the vast creation - three levels of the universe (Phil. 2:10)
Phi 2:10 - That in the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
Phi 2:11 - And every tongue should openly confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father.
Our confessing that Jesus is Lord results in the glory of God the Father.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Amen
Tulsa, OK, United States
Glory to the Triune God!
Beijing
祢话已向我们启示,
您情爱祕密,
为要我们领略接受,
以爱您!
何等奥妙!我们可以领受!哈利路亚赞美神!我们的阿爸父!
Tolland, Connecticut, United States
The writer of this hymn was JF Garland.
It was set to music by Ira David Sankey (1804-1908). Sankey was born in Endingburg Pennsylvania of Methodist parents. In 1856 they moved to Newcastle. He later became the superintendent of a large Sunday school where he began writing sacred songs. D. L. Moody heard him at a young men’s convention and asked Ira to join him In Chicago. They sailed to England on June 7, 1872. His special duty was The singing of sacred songs and solos.
His volume of sacred songs is compilation of various sources- mainly American- known as “ Sankey and Moody Songs”, although Sankey sang them all. The volume has been sold everywhere and translated into many languages.