All Praise to Thee, Eternal God

Religious Music · Other Songs - Religious Music

All praise to Thee, Eternal Lord,

Clothed in a garb of flesh and blood;

Choosing a manger for Thy throne,

While worlds on worlds are Thine alone.



Once did the skies before Thee bow;

A virgin's arms contain Thee now,

While angels, who in Thee rejoice,

Now listen for Thine infant voice.



A little Child, Thou art our Guest,

That weary ones in Thee may rest;

Forlorn and lowly is Thy birth;

That we may rise to Heaven from earth.



Thou comest in the darksome night

To make us children of the light;

To make us, in the realms divine,

Like Thine own angels round Thee shine.



All this for us Thy love hath done;

By this to Thee our love is won;

For this we tune our cheerful lays,

And sing our thanks in ceaseless praise.

All Praise to Thee, Eternal God

Recorded by Religious Music, this hymn stands as a cornerstone of traditional Christian worship, reflecting the genre's commitment to liturgical precision and theological depth. The piece exemplifies the style of sacred choral works, designed for congregational singing and spiritual reflection. Its lyrics, while not quoted here, convey a profound sense of reverence and devotion, aligning with the broader canon of English-language hymnody. As part of the artist's catalog, the recording captures the solemnity and acoustic clarity characteristic of religious music intended for church services. The work resonates within the historical context of Protestant hymnals, serving as a timeless expression of faith that has been preserved and performed for generations. It represents the enduring legacy of hymnals in shaping communal worship and personal spirituality.