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George Clement Martin
Lord enthroned in heavenly splendour
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George Clement Martin
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Hymn
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3:15
"Lord enthroned in heavenly splendour" is a hymn composed by George Clement Martin in 1913. The hymn was first published in the "Hymns Ancient and Modern" hymnal in the same year. It is a hymn that is often sung during the season of Ascension, which is celebrated 40 days after Easter Sunday. The hymn has four movements, each of which reflects on a different aspect of the Lord's glory. The first movement focuses on the Lord's majesty and power, describing Him as "enthroned in heavenly splendour." The second movement reflects on the Lord's love and mercy, describing Him as "Lord of life, all praise excelling." The third movement focuses on the Lord's victory over sin and death, describing Him as "Saviour, who hast won the victory." The final movement is a prayer for the Lord's continued presence and guidance, asking Him to "hear our prayer and come to save us." The hymn is characterized by its grandeur and majesty, with soaring melodies and rich harmonies that reflect the glory of the Lord. The lyrics are filled with biblical imagery and references, drawing on passages from the Psalms, the Gospels, and the Epistles. The hymn is often sung with organ accompaniment, which adds to its grandeur and power. Overall, "Lord enthroned in heavenly splendour" is a hymn that celebrates the Lord's glory and majesty, while also acknowledging His love, mercy, and victory over sin and death. It is a hymn that inspires awe and reverence, while also offering comfort and hope to those who sing it.
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