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The King Is Coming

Author: Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither; Charles Millhuff Hymnal: Baptist Hymnal 2008 #291 (2008) Meter: Irregular Topics: Jesus, King First Line: Oh, the King is coming, the King is coming! Languages: English Tune Title: KING IS COMING

O Christ the King, Anointed

Author: Richard C. Dickinson Hymnal: This Far By Faith #294 (1999) Topics: Christ the King/Reign of Christ Scripture: Isaiah 61:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [O Christ the king, anointed]
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We Shall See the King Some Day

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: The Majestic Hymnal, number two #385 (1959) Topics: Christ Christ as a King First Line: Tho' the way we journey may be often drear Lyrics: 1 Tho' the way we journey may be often drear, We shall see the King some day; On that blessed morning clouds will disappear: We shall see the King some day. Chorus: We shall see the King some day, We will shout and sing some day; Gathered round the throne, When He shall call His own, We shall see the King some day. 2 After pain and anguish, after toil and care, We shall see the King some day; Thro' the endless ages joy and blessing share: We shall see the King some day. [Chorus] 3 After foes are conquered, after battles won, We shall see the King some day; After strife is over, after set of sun, We shall see the King some day. [Chorus] 4 There with all the loved ones who have gone before, We shall see the King some day; Sorrow past for ever, on that peaceful shore, We shall see the King some day. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' the way we journey may be often drear]
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I Belong to the King

Author: Ida R. Smith Hymnal: The New Church Hymnal #496 (1976) Topics: Christ King First Line: I belong to the King, I'm a child of His love Refrain First Line: I belong to the King, I'm a child of His love Lyrics: 1 I belong to the King, I'm a child of His love,I shall dwell in His palace so fair;For He tells of its bliss in yon heaven above,And His children in splendor shall share.Refrian:I belong to the King, I'm a child of His love,And he never forsaketh His own;He will call me some day to His palace above,I shall dwell by His glorified throne.2 I belong to the King, and He loves me, I know,For His mercy and kindness, so free,Are unceasingly mine wheresoever I go,And my refuge unfailing is He. [Refrain]3 I belong to the King, and His promise is sure,That we all shall be gathered at lastIn His kingdom above, by life's waters so pure,When this life with its trials is past. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I belong to the King, I'm a child of His love]
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He Is King of Kings

Author: John W. Work, III, 1901-1967 Hymnal: Worship (3rd ed.) #498 (1986) Meter: Irregular Topics: Christ the King; Christ the King First Line: He built his throne up in the air Refrain First Line: He is King of kings, he is Lord of lords Lyrics: Refrain: He is King of kings, he is Lord of lords. Jesus Christ the first and last, no one works like him. 1 He built his throne up in the air, No one works like him. And called his saints from ev'rywhere, No one works like him. [Refrain] 2 He pitched his tents on Canaan's ground, No one works like him. And broke the Roman kingdom down, No one works like him. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: HE IS KING

The King of Glory

Author: Willard F. Jabusch, b. 1930 Hymnal: Worship (3rd ed.) #501 (1986) Meter: 12.12 with refrain Topics: Christ the King; Christ the King First Line: Who is the king of glory; how shall we call him? Refrain First Line: The King of glory comes, the nation rejoices Scripture: Psalm 24 Languages: English Tune Title: KING OF GLORY
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Ride On, King Jesus

Hymnal: Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #692 (2012) Topics: Christ the King First Line: Ride on, King Jesus, no man can a-hinder me Lyrics: Ride on, King Jesus, no man can a-hinder me. Ride on, King Jesus, ride on. No man can a-hinder me, no man can a-hinder me. Ride on, King Jesus, no man can a-hinder me. Ride on, King Jesus, ride on. No man can a-hinder me, no man can a-hinder me, no man can a-hinder me, no man can a-hinder me. In that great gettin' up morning, fare ye well, fare ye well. In that great gettin' up morning, fare ye well, fare ye well. No man can a-hinder me, no man can a-hinder me, no man can a-hinder me. Ride on, King Jesus. Scripture: Psalm 45:4 Languages: English Tune Title: [Ride on, King Jesus, no man can a-hinder me]
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Eternal King, Lead On!

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: New Songs for Service #23 (1929) Topics: Christ King First Line: Eternal King, all hail to Thee Refrain First Line: Lead on, lead on Lyrics: 1 Eternal King, all hail to Thee! Before Thy throne we bend! Thy mandates shall be our delight, Thy reign we will defend. Our pray’rs to Thee ascend from hearts Transformed to meet Thy laws; Our joy, our pride, our boast is of Thy just and righteous cause. Refrain: Lead on, lead on, We’ll follow Thee to victory! Eternal King, lead on! 2 Lead on, O King! a legion waits The beckon of Thy hand; The strongholds of the enemy Shall fall at Thy command. Not through the strategy of man, Or carnal weapons, may The gates of sin be battered down, And evil swept away. [Refrain] 3 The cross, the emblem of Thy love, Is gleaming in the van! We follow, a determined host, The brotherhood of man. Soon will a glorious dawn of peace Break to our longing eyes, And songs of mighty victory Re-echo thro’ the skies! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Eternal King, all hail to Thee]

Soon and Very Soon

Author: Andraé Crouch, b. 1945 Hymnal: This Far By Faith #38 (1999) Topics: Christ the King/Reign of Christ Scripture: Matthew 24:36 Languages: English Tune Title: SOON AND VERY SOON
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The Newborn King Who Comes Today

Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #40 (1926) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: Names and Office of Christ King Lyrics: 1 The new-born King who comes to-day Brings tidings of great joy, Which sin can never take away, Nor death nor hell destroy. Rejoice, ye Gentile lands, rejoice, And hail this glorious dawn; For God comes down, frail man to crown: The Lord of life is born! 2 He comes not as a king of earth, In pomp and pride to reign; He seeks a poor and humble birth, But free from sinful stain; Rejoice, ye Gentile lands, rejoice, Glad hymns of triumph sing: The Wonderful, the Counsellor, He comes, your God and King! 3 For us He leaves His Father’s throne, His sapphire throne on high, And comes to dwell on earth alone, For fallen man to die. Rejoice, ye Gentile lands, rejoice, All hail Messiah’s dawn; Our God comes down, earth’s joy and crown: The King of Love is born. 4 Glad Gentiles in their eastern home His radiant star behold; To God, their King, they joy to bring Sweet incense, myrrh, and gold. Rejoice, ye Gentile lands, rejoice, In heaven your praises sing, Before Him fall, the Lord of all, Your Maker and your King! 5 We join your song, celestial throng, Whose anthems never cease; We tune our lyres, with angels choirs, To hail the Prince of Peace! Rejoice, ye Gentile lands, rejoice, All hail Immanuel’s morn; For God comes down, frail man to crown: To us a Child is born. Amen. Scripture: Isaiah 60:1-6 Languages: English Tune Title: MATERNA

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