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The poem, written in a royal and majestic tone, is a lyrical exaltation of abiding in Christ, portraying Him as a divine King and eternal refuge. It calls the soul to rest in His sacred vine, emphasizing His enduring love, truth, and guidance through life’s trials. The imagery of thrones, crowns, and scepters underscores Christ’s sovereignty, while the promise of peace and glory in His presence inspires a spiritual ascent. The poem concludes with the soul enrobed in divine peace, dwelling in Christ’s heavenly courts.

Hail, sovereign grace, eternal Light divine,
Where Christ, the King, in majesty doth reign!
His sacred vine, our refuge, pure, benign,
Doth call the soul to rest, to rise, to gain.

Abide in Him, ye pilgrims of the earth,
Whose love, a throne, forever shall endure!
His truth, a crown, bestows celestial worth,
His Word, a scepter, holy, steadfast, sure.

No storm shall rend the heart that dwells in Thee,
O Lord of hosts, enthroned in boundless might!
Thy Spirit flows, a fount of liberty,
To guide the faithful through the darkest night.

Ascend, O soul, to heights of glory vast,
Where Christ’s embrace doth bid all fear to cease!
In royal courts, thy joy shall ever last,
Enrobed in peace, enthroned in perfect peace.


Let now thy heart, with regal fervor, soar,
Proclaim His name, abide forevermore!