Glory to the Lord

Song of Glory to the Lord is selected from the 40th new hymn by Hoffman (E.A.Hoffman, 1839- 1929) and stockton (J.H.Stockton, 18 13-6544).

Hoffman is an American evangelical priest. His articles, poems and songs are very popular with people. Huo studied in Concord Theological Seminary run by the Evangelical Alliance, served as an evangelical and Presbyterian pastor for many years, and worked in United Evangelical Publishing House in Cleveland, Ohio 1 1 year.

Stockton was born into a Presbyterian family in the United States. He was moved to be reborn and saved by attending the Methodist summer camp in 1832, and later served as a pastor in several churches of the Methodist New Jersey annual meeting in 1846.

A new hymn

1, sleep in the arms of the Lord! What a blessing! No one has ever woken up and cried. Quiet, peaceful, peaceful and happy, not bound by any enemy.

2. Sleep in the arms of the Lord! How sweet, there is only gentle love around, you can rest assured to sing when you wake up, and death has lost its former authority.

3. Sleep in the arms of the Lord! How peaceful it is, you will be blessed when you wake up, and there will be no sorrow and trouble on the day when the power of the savior appears.

4. Sleep in the arms of the Lord! Although far away from relatives, it is even more joyful to meet again after waking up. I slept in the arms of the Lord, and no one ever woke up and cried.