At Home In Heaven
By James Montgomery
Lyrics
Amen, so let it be!
Life from the dead is in that word,
'Tis immortality.
Absent from Him I roam,
Yet nightly pitch my moving tent
A days march nearer home.
Father if 'tis Thy will,
The promise of that faithful word,
E'en here to me fulfill.
Shall rend the vail in twain,
By death I shall escape from death,
And life eternal gain.
How shall I love that word?
And oft repeat before the throne,
"Forever with the Lord!"
Bible Reference
John 14:2–3
About This Hymn
“At Home in Heaven” by James Montgomery is a serene and faith-filled hymn that reflects on the believer’s final rest in the presence of God. Written by the celebrated British hymn writer and poet James Montgomery, this hymn captures the longing of the Christian heart for the eternal home promised by Christ. Drawing upon the comforting words of Jesus in John 14:2–3, “In my Father’s house are many mansions,” Montgomery paints a picture of heaven not as an abstract idea but as a real and welcoming home for the redeemed.
The hymn’s tone is gentle and contemplative, inviting the reader to lift their eyes from the trials and uncertainties of life to the glorious certainty of eternal rest. Montgomery portrays heaven as a place of belonging, peace, and perfect joy, where faith is turned to sight and hope finds its fulfillment. It is not merely a place of escape from the burdens of earth, but a reunion with the Savior and with those who have gone before in faith.
In typical Montgomery style, the hymn balances poetic beauty with theological depth. His words remind believers that heaven is not earned by merit, but is a gift of grace through the finished work of Christ. The repetition of “at home in heaven” throughout the hymn builds a sense of assurance, emphasizing that the believer’s true citizenship is not in this world but in the kingdom of God.
The hymn also carries a tender tone of farewell to earthly attachments. Montgomery does not view death with dread, but with peaceful anticipation. He envisions the soul’s journey as a homecoming, where the weary traveler finally finds rest. The language is calm and comforting, turning thoughts of mortality into reflections of divine promise.
“At Home in Heaven” fits within Montgomery’s broader body of work, which often centered on Christian hope, the grace of God, and the assurance of eternal life. Like many of his hymns, it was written to strengthen believers and to provide comfort in times of grief. Its message endures across generations, reminding all who trust in Christ that this world is not their final dwelling.
Through its peaceful imagery and faith-filled assurance, “At Home in Heaven” continues to comfort hearts, affirming that for every believer, life’s journey ends not in darkness or uncertainty, but in the everlasting light and love of God’s presence.


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Hymn Information

- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: James Montgomery (1825)
- Added: October 12, 2025
- Last Updated: October 12, 2025
- Views: 3
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