Enter into a space of sacred reverence with this majestic instrumental arrangement of “Come Thou Almighty King.” This hymn is a powerful invocation, calling upon the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit to reign over our hearts and lives.
The Scriptural Foundation
This classic hymn is a lyrical tapestry of biblical titles for God, most notably the “Ancient of Days” (Daniel 7:9) and the “Incarnate Word” (John 1:14). It serves as a rhythmic prayer for:
The Father’s Reign: “Come and reign over us.”
The Son’s Defense: “Our souls on Thee be stayed.”
The Spirit’s Power: “Now rule in every heart.”
It concludes with a doxology to the “One in Three,” acknowledging the mystery and majesty of the Blessed Trinity.
The Story Behind the Hymn
The true authorship of “Come Thou Almighty King” remains a mystery, though it first appeared in a leaflet bound into some copies of George Whitefield’s Collection of Hymns for Social Worship around 1757.
Interestingly, it was written to the same meter as the British National Anthem (“God Save the King”). During the American Revolution, it is said that a group of British soldiers entered a church and demanded the congregation sing “God Save the King.” Instead, the congregation boldly sang these words—”Come Thou Almighty King”—pledging their ultimate loyalty to the King of Kings.
Hymn Lyrics (Part I)
1
Come, Thou Almighty King,
Help us Thy Name to sing, help us to praise!
Father all glorious, o’er all victorious,
Come and reign over us, Ancient of Days.
2
Jesus, our Lord, arise,
Scatter our enemies and make them fall;
Let Thine almighty aid our sure defense be made,
Our souls on Thee be stayed; Lord, hear our call.
3
Come, Thou Incarnate Word,
Gird on Thy mighty sword, our prayer attend!
Come and Thy people bless, and give Thy Word success;
Spirit of holiness, on us descend.
Hymn Lyrics (Part II)
4
Come, Holy Comforter,
Thy sacred witness bear in this glad hour!
Thou who almighty art, now rule in every heart,
And ne’er from us depart, Spirit of power.
5
To Thee, great One in Three,
Eternal praises be hence evermore;
Thy sovereign majesty may we in glory see,
And to eternity love and adore.
Ways to Use This Instrumental
A Call to Worship: Play this at the start of your personal devotion time to acknowledge God’s sovereign authority over your day.
Spiritual Warfare & Defense: Focus on the second verse (“Scatter our enemies”) when you feel spiritually attacked or overwhelmed.
Trinity Meditation: Use the distinct stanzas to reflect on the unique roles of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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