1 Lord, in Thy kingdom there shall be
No aliens from each other,
But even as he loves himself
Each saint shall love his brother.
2 When in Thy courts below we meet
To mourn our sinful living,
And with united hearts repeat
Confession, creed, thanksgiving:
3 Make us to hear in each sweet word
Thy Holy Spirit calling
To oneness with Thy Church and Thee,
That heavenly bond forestalling.
4 One Baptism and one faith have we,
One Spirit sent to win us,
One Lord, one Father, and one God,
Above, and through, and in us.
5 Never, by schism, or by sin,
May we that union sever,
Till all, to perfect stature grown,
Are one with Thee forever.
Source: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #461
First Line: | Lord, in Thy kingdom there shall be |
Title: | Lord, in Thy Kingdom There Shall Be |
Author: | Joseph Anstice |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Lord, in Thy kingdom there shall be. J. Anstice. [Unity.] Privately printed in his posthumous Hymns, 1836, in 5 stanzas of 4 lines. It is based on the Epistle for the 17th Sunday after Trinity, Eph. iv. In 1841 it was included in The Child's Christian Year, from whence it passed into a few collections, including Kennedy, 1863, where it is expanded into 3 stanzas of 8 lines by the addition of a doxology.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)