96. All Hail to Thee, Immanuel!

1. All hail to Thee, Immanuel, we cast our crowns before Thee;
Let every heart obey Thy will, and every voice adore Thee.
In praise to Thee, our Savior King, the vibrant chords of Heaven ring,
And echo back the mighty strain: All hail! All hail! All hail Immanuel!

Refrain
Hail to the King we love so well! Immanuel! Immanuel!
Hail to the King we love so well! Immanuel! Immanuel!
Glory and honor and majesty, wisdom and power be unto Thee,
Now and evermore!
Hail to the King we love so well! Immanuel! Immanuel!
Hail to the King we love so well! Immanuel! Immanuel!
King of kings and Lord of lords, all hail, Immanuel!

2. All hail to Thee, Immanuel, the ransomed hosts surround Thee;
And earthly monarchs clamor forth their sovereign King to crown Thee.
While those redeemed in ages gone, assembled round the great white throne,
Break forth into immortal song: All hail! All hail! All hail Immanuel! [Refrain]

3. All hail to Thee, Immanuel, our risen King and Savior!
Thy foes are vanquished, and Thou art omnipotent forever.
Death, sin and hell no longer reign, and Satan’s pow’r is burst in twain;
Eternal glory to Thy name: All hail! All hail! All hail Immanuel! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: All hail to Thee, Immanuel, we cast our crowns before Thee
Title: All Hail to Thee, Immanuel!
Author: D. R. Van Sickle (1910, alt.)
Refrain First Line: Hail to the King we love so well! Immanuel! Immanuel!
Language: English
Source: See Notes
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Van Sickle, a nonbeliever, wrote the song to prove that one doesn't have to be a Christian to write a Christian song. However, God, with His great patience, turned the tables on him. Years later, Van Sickle was sitting in a service where a choir sang his hymn. He came under conviction and gave his heart to Christ!
Tune Information
Name: [All hail to Thee, Immanuel, we cast our crowns before Thee]
Composer: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel, 1856-1932 (1910)
Incipit: 51231 16517 76565
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: The refrain can be a challenge to sing due to its speed and length, but the hymn works well even without a chorus.



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