All Praise to Him
Lyrics
Who formed the mountains by His might;
All praise to Him who names the stars
That sing His fame in skies afar.
All praise to Him who reigns in love,
Who guides the galaxies above,
Yet bends to hear our every prayer
With sovereign pow'r and tender care
In Christ the Son, the Servant King,
Who left behind His glorious throne
To pay the ransom for His own.
All praise to Him who humbly came
To bear our sorrow, sin, and shame.
Who lived to die, Who died to rise;
The all-sufficient sacrifice.
The love of God within our hearts;
The Spirit of all truth and peace,
The fount of joy and holiness.
To Father, Son, and Spirit now
Our souls we lift, our wills we bow
To You, the Triune God we raise
With loving hearts our song of praise.
Bible Reference
Psalm 103:1-5; Revelation 5:12-13; Colossians 1:13-18; Ephesians 1:7
About This Hymn
“All Praise to Him” is a hymn of adoration written by Horatius Bonar, the Scottish pastor and hymn writer known for his rich evangelical theology and Christ-centered devotion. Bonar’s hymns consistently magnify the grace of God in redemption, and this text calls believers to give wholehearted praise to the Lord for His saving work and sovereign rule.
The hymn is structured as a doxology, directing attention away from self and toward the majesty and mercy of God. It celebrates the attributes of the Lord, especially His redeeming love, forgiveness, and faithfulness. Echoing Psalm 103, the hymn summons the soul to bless the Lord for His benefits, particularly the pardon of sin and the gift of eternal life.
A strong emphasis of the hymn is Christ’s mediatorial work. Bonar frequently wrote of the cross as the center of worship, and in this hymn praise flows from the finished work of Christ. The believer’s song is rooted not in human merit but in the accomplished redemption secured by the Savior. This aligns with Revelation 5, where the redeemed proclaim the worthiness of the Lamb who was slain.
The tone is both reverent and joyful. Bonar combines theological depth with heartfelt devotion, encouraging congregational participation in a unified expression of praise. The language is clear and direct, making the hymn suitable for regular corporate worship as well as special occasions of thanksgiving.
“All Praise to Him” endures because it captures the central purpose of the Christian life: to glorify God for His grace and salvation. It calls the church to lift its voice in gratitude and awe, recognizing that all honor and glory belong to the Lord who has redeemed His people and reigns forever.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Tune: ALL PRAISE TO HIM
- Composer(s): Matt Merker, Bob Kauflin
- Meter: 8.8.8.8 D
- Author/Writer: Horatius Bonar (1861)
- Added: February 13, 2026
- Last Updated: February 13, 2026
- Views: 18
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