Glory Be to God the Father

By Horatius Bonar

Lyrics

1. Glory be to God the Father,
glory be to God the Son,
glory be to God the Spirit:
great Jehovah, Three in One!
Glory, glory while eternal ages run!
2. Glory be to him who loved us,
washed us from each spot and stain;
glory be to him who bought us,
made us kings with him to reign!
Glory, glory to the Lamb that once was slain!
3. Glory to the King of angels,
glory to the Church’s King,
glory to the King of nations;
heav'n and earth your praises bring!
Glory, glory, to the King of glory sing!
4. Glory, blessing, praise eternal!
thus the choir of angels sings;
Honor, riches, pow'r, dominion!
thus its praise creation brings.
Glory, glory to the King of kings!

Ephesians 1:3-14; Jude 1:24-25

About This Hymn

“Glory Be to God the Father” is a Trinitarian hymn written by Horatius Bonar in 1866. It is a doxological text that offers praise to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit in successive stanzas. The hymn reflects the rich theological heritage of nineteenth century evangelical worship, emphasizing redemption, grace, and the unity of the Godhead.

The first stanza ascribes glory to God the Father for His sovereign love and eternal purpose in salvation. It echoes themes found in Ephesians 1:3-14, where believers bless the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ for His gracious work of election and redemption. The second stanza turns to the Son, praising Christ for His atoning sacrifice and victorious resurrection. Bonar highlights the completed work of redemption, affirming that salvation rests entirely upon the finished work of Christ.

The third stanza honors the Holy Spirit, acknowledging His role in applying redemption to the hearts of believers. The Spirit is praised as Comforter and Sanctifier, who seals the redeemed and guides them in holiness. The closing doxology unites all three Persons of the Trinity in a final ascription of glory, reinforcing orthodox Christian confession.

The tune WORCESTER, composed by Henry Thomas Smart, provides a noble and flowing musical setting in 8.7.8.7.8.7 meter. Its balanced phrases and dignified character support congregational singing while enhancing the hymn’s reverent tone. The melody complements the text’s structure, allowing each stanza to unfold clearly and majestically.

“Glory Be to God the Father” remains a fitting hymn for services centered on the Trinity, as well as general worship. Its scriptural depth and clear Trinitarian focus make it a strong expression of praise, grounding worship in the biblical revelation of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

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image of Glory Be to God the Father of Horatius Bonar
  • Category: Hymn
  • Tune: WORCESTER
  • Composer(s): Henry Thomas Smart
  • Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7
  • Author/Writer: Horatius Bonar (1866)
  • Added: February 20, 2026
  • Last Updated: February 20, 2026
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