I Will Sing You a Song of That Beautiful Land
Lyrics
The far away home of the soul;
Where no storms ever beat on that glittering strand,
While the years of eternity roll.
While the years of eternity roll.
While the years of eternity roll,
Where no storms ever beat on that glittering strand,
While the years of eternity roll.
Its bright jasper walls I can see;
Till I fancy but thinly the vale intervenes
Between the fair city and me.
Where Jesus of Nazareth stands;
The King of all kingdoms forever, is He,
And He holdeth our crowns in His hands.
So free from all sorrow and pain;
With songs on our lips and with harps in our hands
To meet one another again.
Bible Reference
Revelation 21:1-4
About This Hymn
This hymn by Ellen M. H. Gates is a warm and tender meditation on the Christian hope of heaven, written to comfort believers with the promise of a land where sorrow can never enter. The hymn invites the reader to picture the beauty of the place that God has prepared for His people, a place described in Scripture as a new heaven and a new earth where God wipes away every tear. Gates writes with a gentle and personal tone, as though she is speaking directly to someone who needs encouragement, and she paints vivid scenes that stir longing for the eternal home.
The song celebrates the security and peace found in that promised land, a place untouched by sickness, pain, or death. It highlights the joyful fellowship believers will enjoy, where the redeemed stand in the presence of God and see the fulfillment of every hope that faith has ever held. Gates emphasizes that heaven is not simply a distant idea, but a real world where loved ones who have trusted Christ are gathered in perfect rest. The hymn reflects the Christian belief that the trials of this life are temporary and that the glory to come far outweighs all present burdens.
Gates also directs the heart toward worship, reminding believers that the center of heaven is not the beauty of the place but the presence of the Lord Himself. The hymn gently guides the singer to look upward, to live with hope, and to walk faithfully while waiting for the day when faith becomes sight. Through its peaceful tone and comforting message, the hymn continues to bless congregations by turning their thoughts toward the eternal joy promised in Christ.
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