John Hughes
God of Grace and God of Glory
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Composer:John HughesGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:1:54"God of Grace and God of Glory" is a hymn composed by John Hughes in 1907. The hymn is often sung to the tune "Cwm Rhondda," which was also composed by Hughes. The hymn has four movements and is characterized by its powerful and uplifting lyrics. The hymn was first published in 1907 in the "Congregational Church Hymnal," and it quickly became popular in churches throughout the United States and the United Kingdom. The hymn's premiere is not recorded, but it is likely that it was first sung in a church service shortly after its publication. The first movement of the hymn begins with the line "God of grace and God of glory," which sets the tone for the rest of the hymn. The movement emphasizes the power and majesty of God, and it calls on God to guide and protect his people. The second movement of the hymn focuses on the struggles and challenges that Christians face in their daily lives. The movement acknowledges that life can be difficult, but it encourages Christians to trust in God and to have faith that he will guide them through their struggles. The third movement of the hymn is a call to action. It encourages Christians to stand up for what is right and to fight against injustice and oppression. The movement emphasizes the importance of living a life that is true to one's beliefs and values. The final movement of the hymn is a prayer for God's blessings and guidance. It asks God to bless his people and to guide them on their journey through life. The movement emphasizes the importance of faith and trust in God, and it encourages Christians to continue to seek his guidance and support. Overall, "God of Grace and God of Glory" is a powerful and uplifting hymn that has become a staple in many churches around the world. Its powerful lyrics and stirring melody continue to inspire and uplift Christians of all ages and backgrounds.More....
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