Come Praise and Glorify

By Bob Kauflin

Lyrics

1. Come praise and glorify our God
The Father of our Lord
In Christ He has in heav’nly realms
His blessings on us poured
For pure and blameless in His sight
He destined us to be
And now we’ve been adopted through
His Son eternally 
CHORUS
To the praise of Your glory
To the praise of Your mercy and grace
To the praise of Your glory
You are the God who saves
2.  Come praise and glorify our God
Who gives His grace in Christ
In Him our sins are washed away
Redeemed through sacrifice
In Him God has made known to us
The myst’ry of His will
That Christ should be the head of all
His purpose to fulfill
3. Come praise and glorify our God
For we’ve believed the Word
And through our faith we have a seal
The Spirit of the Lord
The Spirit guarantees our hope
Until redemption’s done
Until we join in endless praise
To God, the Three in One

Ephesians 1:3-14; Romans 8:29-30; John 6:37-40; Revelation 5:9-13

About This Hymn

Come Praise and Glorify is a modern congregational hymn by Bob Kauflin that celebrates the sovereign grace of God in salvation and the eternal praise that flows from His redemptive work. Deeply rooted in Scripture, the hymn gives voice to the great themes of election, redemption, and glorification, presenting them not as abstract doctrines but as reasons for joyful, reverent worship.

The hymn opens with a call to praise God the Father for His eternal plan of salvation, echoing the language and structure of Ephesians 1:3-6. God is exalted as the One who chose His people in Christ before the foundation of the world, not because of foreseen merit, but according to the good pleasure of His will. This opening establishes a strong theological foundation and directs worship away from human effort and toward divine initiative.

Subsequent stanzas move through the work of the Son, highlighting Christ’s redeeming sacrifice and victorious resurrection. The hymn reflects the truth that redemption was accomplished fully and effectively at the cross, securing forgiveness and reconciliation for God’s people. The certainty of salvation is emphasized, aligning with passages such as John 6:37-40, where Jesus promises to lose none of those given to Him by the Father.

The final focus of the hymn turns to the future hope of glorification and eternal praise. Drawing imagery from Revelation 5, the hymn anticipates the day when the redeemed from every nation will join in unified worship before the throne, proclaiming the worthiness of the Lamb. This eschatological vision reminds believers that their present praise is a foretaste of an unending heavenly chorus.

Come Praise and Glorify is especially valuable for congregational worship because it unites rich doctrinal truth with accessible, singable language. It teaches the church to rejoice in God’s sovereign grace with humility and confidence, anchoring worship firmly in the gospel and directing all glory to the triune God who saves from beginning to end.

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  • Category: Hymn
  • Author/Writer: Bob Kauflin (2011)
  • Added: January 31, 2026
  • Last Updated: January 31, 2026
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