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The poem, titled Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory. Selah, inspired by Psalm 24:10 (KJV), is a majestic and hope-filled celebration of Jesus Christ as the triumphant King of kings and Lord of lords. It portrays His glorious ascent to a radiant throne, commanding the heavens and redeeming the faithful with His mercy and grace. The poem emphasizes His sovereign power, eternal light, and love that breaks all mortal pain, offering a royal path of hope for the truly redeemed. Through vivid imagery, it calls the redeemed to sing His praises, exalting Him as the eternal source of hope and salvation.
Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory. Selah. (Psalm 24:10, KJV)
O ancient gates, fling wide your doors,
Lift high your heads, let praise outpour!
The King of glory, robed in light,
Ascends in power, enthroned in might.
Who is this King, with splendor crowned?
The Lord of hosts, His name renowned!
His voice commands the heavens’ frame,
His grace redeems and calls by name.
For those washed clean by mercy’s stream,
His hope shall spark their brightest dream.
Through trials vast, His light will lead,
A royal path for the truly redeemed.
Majestic Lord, forever reign,
Your love dissolves all fear and pain.
O King of glory, exalted high,
Our hope, our song, shall never die!