What A Day That Will Be
By Jim Hill
Lyrics
When no heartaches shall come,
No more clouds in the sky,
No more tears to dim the eye;
All is peace forevermore
On that happy golden shore,
What a day, glorious day that will be.
What a day that will be,
When my Jesus I shall see,
When I look upon His face,
The One who saved me by His grace;
Then He’ll take me by the hand,
And lead me through the Promised Land,
Oh, what a day, glorious day that will be.
No more burdens to bear,
No more sickness, no pain,
No more parting over there;
And forever I will be
With the One who died for me,
Oh, what a day, glorious day that will be.
Oh, what a day, glorious day that will be.
Bible Reference
Revelation 21:4
About This Hymn
“What A Day That Will Be” is a beloved gospel song that expresses deep longing and joyful anticipation for the believer’s eternal home in heaven. Written and composed by Jim Hill in 1955, the hymn reflects a personal testimony of hope rooted in the promises of Scripture. Drawing directly from Revelation 21:4, which speaks of a time when God shall wipe away all tears and there shall be no more death, sorrow, crying, or pain, the song paints a vivid picture of the glory awaiting the redeemed.
The opening lines focus on the future meeting with Jesus Christ, describing a day when burdens will be lifted and earthly trials will cease. It emphasizes the absence of sickness, heartbreak, and separation, themes that resonate strongly with Christians who have endured suffering. The chorus lifts the eyes heavenward with triumphant assurance, declaring that the sight of Jesus will surpass all earthly joys. The repeated phrase about beholding “His face” underscores the personal and relational nature of salvation. Heaven is not merely a place of relief but a place of fellowship with Christ Himself.
Musically, the tune is simple, memorable, and emotionally expressive, fitting well within the Southern Gospel tradition. Its irregular meter allows for expressive phrasing, especially in congregational singing or solo performance. The melody supports the lyrical theme of yearning and fulfillment, often building toward a powerful chorus that invites heartfelt participation.
Over the decades, the hymn has been widely performed by gospel quartets, soloists, and church congregations. It has become especially popular at funerals and memorial services because of its comforting message of reunion and eternal joy. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its clear biblical hope and its focus on the personal presence of Christ as the believer’s ultimate reward.
“What A Day That Will Be” remains a strong testimony to the Christian doctrine of heaven, encouraging believers to persevere in faith while looking forward to the glorious day when they shall see the Lord face to face.
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- Category: Hymn
- Tune: WHAT A DAY
- Composer(s): Jim Hill
- Author/Writer: Jim Hill (1955)
- Added: September 16, 2025
- Last Updated: February 17, 2026
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