Whose Life is for me.
He’s pure and He’s holy,
Triumphant and free.
He’s wise and He’s loving
How tender is He!
His Life in the glory,
My life must be;
His Life in the glory,
My life must be.
Whose Life is for me.
He overcame Satan;
From bondage He’s free.
In Life He is reigning;
How kingly is He!
His Life in the glory,
My life must be;
His Life in the glory,
My life must be.
Whose Life is for me.
In Him is no sickness;
No weakness has He.
He’s strong and in vigor,
How buoyant is He!
His Life in the glory
My life may be;
His Life in the glory
My life may be.
Whose Life is for me.
His peace is abiding;
How patient is He!
He’s joyful and radiant,
Expecting to see
His Life in the glory
Lived out in me;
His Life in the glory
Lived out in me.
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Harare, Zimbabwe
Just enjoyed this hymn with the Saints at Lord's Table meeting. Praise the Lord for He has overcome already... We just need to enjoy!!
Big Bear, CA, United States
Praising the Lord with this hymn at the 2015 College Conference!
China
His life in the glory lived out in me!
That all His divine attributes may be expressed in human virtue.
San Francisco, California, United States
There’s a Man in the glory
Whose Life is for me.
Tallahassee, FL, United States
There is a man in the glory and there is a man in my spirit! Hallelujah!
Columbus
His life in the glory, my life must be.
Detroit, MI, United States
Mrs. McDonough was born in New Hampshire and eventually settled in the Boston area. She became acquainted with A. B. Simpson through his annual conventions held at Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Mrs. McDonough wrote "God's Plan of Redemption" as a Bible study course to present the truths of the gospel in a logical, convincing manner to the young people at that time. She felt that the teaching of evolution in schools and the higher criticism that many preachers were falling into were pernicious teachings which drew many away from the faith. She addressed the problem with a logical presentation of the Bible truths from a biological viewpoint. The book first appeared in the United States and was later published in Britain in 1922 by Mrs. Penn-Lewis. Mrs. McDonough was a very private person and conducted her ministry from her apartment and a local bookstore. This hymn appears as a poem at the end of her book, making no mention of the author. - Songs of the Spirit by Martin
Kurunegala, North Western, Sri Lanka
Praise The Lord! There's no sicknesses in Him.
Thank You Lord for overcoming Satan.
CA
The Lord has no weakness! Amen!
United States
There is a Man in the glory, and His life is for me! And this Man is expecting His life to be lived out in me! Praise the Lord for this Man! May we all be those who are living out His wonderful life!