There Is Glory in My Soul
By Grace Weiser Davis
Lyrics
There is glory in my soul!
Since by faith I sought and obtain'd God's favor,
There is glory in my soul!
There is glory, glory, there is glory in my soul!
Ev'ry day brighter grows,
And I conquer all my foes;
There is glory, glory, there is glory in my soul!
There is glory in my soul!
There is glory in my soul!
Since He touch'd and heal'd me in loving kindness,
There is glory in my soul!
There is glory in my soul!
Brighter grows each day in this heav'nly union,
There is glory in my soul!
There is glory in my soul!
Since the day my life to the Lord was given,
There is glory in my soul.
Bible Reference
Psalm 16:9
About This Hymn
“There Is Glory in My Soul” is a radiant hymn of joy and assurance, written by Grace Weiser Davis in 1910. It expresses the overflowing gladness of a believer who has experienced the saving grace of Jesus Christ and now lives in the light of His redeeming love. Like many gospel songs of the early twentieth century, it combines heartfelt testimony with simple, memorable phrasing that stirs both emotion and faith.
The song opens with an expression of deep inner joy, reflecting the transformation that takes place when a sinner finds forgiveness and peace through Christ. Its theme is not earthly glory but the spiritual glory that fills the soul when one is reconciled to God. The repeated declaration “There is glory in my soul” serves as both testimony and encouragement, a way of proclaiming to others the reality of salvation and the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit.
Grace Weiser Davis, known for her devotional hymn writing, often focused on the believer’s personal relationship with Christ. In this hymn, she captures the vibrant sense of renewal that comes from redemption. Her words echo the psalmist’s joy in Psalm 16:9, where the heart rejoices in the security of God’s presence. This joy is not fleeting but grounded in the assurance that the believer’s life is now hidden with Christ in God.
Musically, the hymn follows the bright and lively gospel style of its time, often accompanied by piano or organ. Its rhythmic energy mirrors the joy of its message, making it a favorite in revival meetings and evangelistic gatherings. The refrain is simple, yet profoundly uplifting, inviting all who sing it to this hymn carries a powerful spiritual lesson: true joy does not come from external circumstances but from knowing Christ personally. It speaks to the inward transformation that faith brings, where burdens are lifted and hearts are filled with divine peace. The glory that Davis describes is not one of pride or self-accomplishment but of humble gratitude for God’s grace and mercy.
For believers today, this hymn remains a stirring reminder that the Christian life is meant to be lived with rejoicing. When trials come, the song encourages a return to the foundation of faith, the joy of salvation and the glory of God’s presence within. It invites every singer to rediscover that same sense of wonder and praise that filled the early church and continues to sustain believers through the ages.
This hymn endures as a testimony of victory and peace in Christ. It captures the joy that can only come from a heart made new by grace, and it continues to remind the church that even amid life’s storms, the redeemed can lift their voices and declare with confidence: “There is glory in my soul!”
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Grace Weiser Davis (1894)
- Added: November 2, 2025
- Last Updated: November 2, 2025
- Views: 24
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