Who composed ride on King Jesus?
Robert Cummings
Description by Robert Cummings [+]
What is the most famous hymn of all time?
The Best Hymns Ever
- Abide With Me.
- Alas, And Did My Savior Bleed.
- All Creatures Of Our God And King.
- All Glory, Laud And Honor.
- Amazing Grace.
- America, The Beautiful.
- And Can It Be That I Should Gain.
- At Calvary.
Who wrote the hymn Standing on the Promises?
John Newton
Standing on the Promises / Amazing Grace/Lyricists
What does the song Ride On King Jesus mean?
The song can be seen as either a depiction of Jesus’ triumphal entry (Matthew 21, Mark 11, Luke 19, John 12), or given the “milk-white horse” image in stanza 2, Christ’s glorious return in Revelation 19.
What year was standing on the promises of God written?
It is an inspiring gospel hymn written by Russell Kelso Carter. American country artist Alan Jackson recorded the song and it was released on February 2006 from his album, Precious Memories.
What is the meaning of standing on the promises of God?
To be “standing on the promises of God” is not only to have complete assurance in their fulfillment, but to live one’s life in faithful service to the One who made those promises. The Bible shows that Abraham believed God’s promise and that the promise was fulfilled through Jesus Christ (Romans 4:1ff; Gal.
Are there any copyright hymns in the Feast of Christ the king?
A small selection of hymns which are still copyright, but are a particularly good fit for the day’s readings, are also included. The feast of Christ the King is the last Sunday of the Church year – it is equivalent to the 34th Sunday of Ordinary Time.
Why sing hymns about the kingship of Christ?
Nearly every hymn selected has some reference to the kingship of Christ, and because they are sung out of their usual context, there is much potential for the congregation to experience their great depth and meaning (“This, this is Christ the King, whom shepherds guard and angels sing”; “the power of Satan breaking, our peace eternal making”).
What is the feast day of Christ the king?
The feast of Christ the King is the last Sunday of the Church year – it is equivalent to the 34th Sunday of Ordinary Time. Ezekiel 34:11-12, 15-17 – The Lord will look after his flock like a shepherd – and will judge between sheep and rams.