I Belong To The King
By Ida L. Reed
Lyrics
I shall dwell in His palace so fair;
For He tells of its bliss in yon heaven above,
And His children in splendor shall share.
I belong to the King, I’m a child of His love,
And he never forsaketh His own;
He will call me some day to His palace above,
I shall dwell by His glorified throne.
For His mercy and kindness, so free,
Are unceasingly mine wheresoever I go,
And my refuge unfailing is He.
That we all shall be gathered at last
In His kingdom above, by life’s waters so pure,
When this life with its trials is past.
Bible Reference
Romans 8:16–17
About This Hymn
“I Belong to the King, I’m a Child of His Love” was written by Ida L. Reed, a prolific hymn writer from West Virginia who authored more than 2,000 gospel songs. This hymn, first published in 1896, highlights the believer’s identity and security as a child of God. With words deeply rooted in the promises of Scripture, it reflects the truth of Romans 8:16–17 that those who are in Christ are not only children of God but also heirs to His eternal kingdom. The opening line affirms the Christian’s personal relationship with the Lord, declaring the intimate assurance that comes from being part of His family.
The hymn moves beyond the present reality of God’s care into the future hope of eternal glory. It speaks of the King’s palace above, where the redeemed will one day dwell with Christ. In a world filled with uncertainty, this message gave countless worshippers comfort, reminding them that their inheritance is secure and their identity cannot be taken away. Ida Reed’s simple yet powerful poetry was often inspired by her personal struggles, including poverty and poor health, yet her songs consistently pointed to the riches of Christ.
“I Belong to the King” became a much-loved hymn in revival meetings and Sunday schools, encouraging believers to rejoice in the privileges of divine adoption. It captures both the joy of belonging to Christ now and the anticipation of reigning with Him in eternity. By affirming God’s love and care, this hymn reminds every Christian that no matter their earthly trials, they are children of the King, destined for glory.
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