Down at the Cross (Glory to His Name) is a beloved hymn written by Elisha A. Hoffman in 1878. The hymn expresses themes of redemption, salvation, and the joy of being saved through Jesus Christ. It reflects a deep gratitude for the grace and mercy extended to believers.
The lyrics highlight the experience of coming to Christ for forgiveness and the transformative power of His love. The refrain, “Glory to His name,” emphasizes praise and worship for Jesus, recognizing Him as the source of salvation.
The hymn is often sung in church services, particularly during times of reflection on God’s grace and mercy. Its uplifting melody and joyful spirit make it a favorite among congregations, encouraging worshipers to celebrate their faith and the hope found in Christ
Down at the Cross (Glory To His Name) – Lyrics
Down at the cross where my Savior died,
Down where for cleansing from sin I cried,
There to my heart was the blood applied;
Glory to his name!
Refrain:
Glory to his name,
Glory to his name;
There to my heart was the blood applied;
Glory to his name!
I am so wondrously saved from sin,
Jesus so sweetly abides within;
There at the cross where he took me in;
Glory to his name! [Refrain]
Oh, precious fountain that saves from sin,
I am so glad I have entered in;
There Jesus saves me and keeps me clean;
Glory to his name! [Refrain]
Come to this fountain so rich and sweet,
Cast thy poor soul at the Savior’s feet;
Plunge in today, and be made complete;
Glory to his name! [Refrain]