Verse 1 Should nothing of our efforts stand, No legacy survive, Unless the Lord does raise the house, In vain its builders strive. To you who boast tomorrow’s gain, Tell me, what is your life? A mist, it vanishes at dawn, All glory be to Christ! Chorus All glory be to Christ our King, All glory be to Christ. His rule and reign we’ll ever sing, All glory be to Christ! Verse 2 His will be done, His kingdom come, On earth as is above. Who is Himself our daily bread, Praise Him the Lord of love. Let living waters satisfy The thirsty without price. Come eat of Him, our Living Bread, All glory be to Christ! Chorus All glory be to Christ our King, All glory be to Christ! His rule and reign we’ll ever sing, All glory be to Christ. Verse 3 When on the day, the great I Am, The Faithful and the True, The Lamb who was for sinner’s slain, Is making all things new. Behold our God shall live with us, And be our Steadfast Light, And we shall e’er His people be, All glory be to Christ! Chorus All glory be to Christ our King, All glory be to Christ! His rule and reign we’ll ever sing, All glory be to Christ! All glory be to Christ our King, All glory be to Christ. His rule and reign we’ll ever sing, All glory be to Christ.
This beautiful rendition takes me back to my school days. We used to sing this in daily assembly. Sadly, the days are long gone when children would praise the Lord in schools.
Better words to an old tune called Auld Lang Syne. They used to sing it every New Year's Eve as soon as the ball dropped in New York City Times Square. Guy Lombardo was the man most Americans watched back in the in the mid-1900s. Same tune different words. But I like the words better here!!! ✝️👑💖😊
Non esiste conforto dagli altri a meno che accanto a guidarci sia il SIGNORE GESÙ! OGGI, siamo come pecore senza pastore o guida. Solo l'egoismo regna!
I am so sorry I didn’t see this earlier. Michael Card is happy for his music to be used in this way. So if the opportunity hasn’t passed, please go ahead.
Thank you, God for your mercy and compassion to us. We didn't deserve so much love. You gave your life for us and made us save and we give thanks only giving our lives to you❤😂😊
I have a plaque of an open Bible at psalm 23 at my bedside. It was my mother’s, I awake every morning seeing it and this is the tune that’s in my head. I love this rendition, thanks for posting .
Thank you! What a fabulous and meaningful combination of a gorgeous choral and orchestral arrangement and video. We are studying Ephesians 3 at my church and this capsulizes the entire chapter. It has also comforted me during a tough time.
King David was inspired to write this Psalm thousands of years ago. That it holds the essence of Christian living even today is a testimony to our Eternal Father.
Today, 23-12-21, a fellow Locals community member shared this with me, after I posted my New Year's resolution that I will no longer just allow others to intimidate me into not being openly proud of being a Christian American, even if its just to go along to get along, and I am grateful they sent it to me. Beautiful. May God bless us all, for we sorely need His help so very much, esp in America. Paz y salud.
I'm really struggling at the moment and although I don't know this song I woke up singing it and I messaged my sister who's religious saying hey just woke up singing this and she was like far out that was grandpa's favourite hymn he even had it at his funeral. 😮
In live and death oh Lord abide with me.Amen Lead us threw these dark times, comfort Israel, help in times of this great need and show to peoples hearts that you are the saviour.We wait for your coming. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO., GOD BLESS.
This hymn will always have a special place in my heart. It gave me so much strength when I went through the most difficult time of my life. God ministered to me through this hymn all the time. I will never forget the nights in between sobs of despair when all I could do was mime the lyrics. The words never failed to bring me strength and comfort
@@rachelfretz3816 also a hymn may not be a psalm, but a psalm tune (psalmody) is always set either word for word or alternate wording to one of the psalms psalm 1 to 150