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Glory, glory, glory, praise and adoration!
Hear the anthems swelling out thro’ all eternity!
Father, Son, and Spirit—God in revelation—
Prostrate each soul before the Deity!
Hear the anthems swelling out thro’ all eternity!
Father, Son, and Spirit—God in revelation—
Prostrate each soul before the Deity!
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Father, source of glory, naming every fam’ly;
And the Son upholding all by His almighty power;
Holy Spirit, filling the vast scene of glory—
O glorious Fulness, let our hearts adore!
And the Son upholding all by His almighty power;
Holy Spirit, filling the vast scene of glory—
O glorious Fulness, let our hearts adore!
Father, source of glory, naming every fam’ly;
And the Son upholding all by His almighty power;
Holy Spirit, filling the vast scene of glory—
O glorious Fulness, let our hearts adore!
And the Son upholding all by His almighty power;
Holy Spirit, filling the vast scene of glory—
O glorious Fulness, let our hearts adore!
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God supreme, we worship now in holy splendour,
Head of the vast scene of bliss, before Thy face we fall!
Majesty and greatness, glory, praise and power
To Thee belong, eternal Source of all!
Head of the vast scene of bliss, before Thy face we fall!
Majesty and greatness, glory, praise and power
To Thee belong, eternal Source of all!
God supreme, we worship now in holy splendour,
Head of the vast scene of bliss, before Thy face we fall!
Majesty and greatness, glory, praise and power
To Thee belong, eternal Source of all!
Head of the vast scene of bliss, before Thy face we fall!
Majesty and greatness, glory, praise and power
To Thee belong, eternal Source of all!
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The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
In the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament, after the Lord Jesus resurrected from the dead, He said to the disciples, “Go therefore and disciple all the nations, baptizing them into the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” (28:19). Here we see the Father, Son, and Spirit; God is not separate from the Father, Son, and Spirit. In the New Testament we see that the Father is God (1 Pet. 1:2; Eph. 1:17), the Son is God (Heb. 1:8; Rom. 9:5), and the Spirit is also God (Acts 5:3-4). In 2 Corinthians Paul blesses the believers, saying, “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all” (13:14). In the New Testament, especially in the Epistles, the Father, Son, and Spirit are often mentioned, which proves that the Triune God is the basic constituent of the New Testament. God is one yet three, the Triune God—the Father, Son, and Spirit. This, however, does not mean that the Father is one, the Son is another one, and the Spirit is yet another one; this falls into the danger of thinking that we have three Gods. This truly is very hard for the mathematical intellect of the human mind to understand, and it is also very hard to explain. Even if we study the Triune God in a thorough way, we still will not have all the answers. We can only affirmatively say that God is one yet three; He is the Triune God.
Concerning the Truth and Experience of the Triune God
Massage 1 (LSM)
Hong Kong, China
Thank you for adding the singing track to the website. Never been able to really appreciate this hymn till now when it can be sung properly. Prostrate before Him, adore Him, we belong to You. Glory be to the Triune God, filling us and bring us into glory.
Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Stanley McCallum was born in Scotland in 1904. He worked on a troller in Scotland until he came to the U. S. in 1921. Here he worked at the Ford plant in Detroit on the assembly line.
While in Scotland he would go out to sea to catch herring and other fish. On one occasion, he befriended a wounded golden eagle. It became a pet and would return every day to the boat and Mc Callum would feed it.
Stanley and his wife loved to travel and did so all over the world. He also loved music and wrote several hymns.
In the early 1980’s, he became incapacitated and was cared by his daughter and her family in a nursing home. He died in 1987.
United Kingdom
It is in Isaiah 46, I think, that God says He will not share His glory with another. And in John 17, the high priestly prayer of Jesus in Gethsemane, Jesus prays 'glorify thou me with the glory I had with thee before the world was'. So we see that Jesus Christ is God, and as God He was perfectly suited to be the sinless sin offering for the world on the cross at Calvary.
If Jesus Christ is NOT God, He could NOT die for the sins of the world on the cross, as He would, Imrespectfully say, be a sinner who could never be this suitable as a spotless Lamb of God.
But praise be to God, He is the spotless Lamb of God who took away the sins of the world.
Nairobi, Busia, Kenya
Father is the source of glory, Jesus is upholding all by His mighty powers & the Holy Spirit is filling the vast scene of glory, O glorious fullness, let our hearts adore.
Shoreline, Washington, United States
Oh Jesus God! Christ Lord is Jesus! Amen!
Fullerton, California, United States
The author is Stanley McCallum, who was a ministering brother among the "exclusive brethren," originally from Scotland and later Detroit. He lived from 1904-1987.
Tuguegarao, Cagayan
Praise the Lord... AMEN!!!!
Hallelujah!