Victory Through Grace
By Fanny J. Crosby
Lyrics
Leading the host of all the faithful into the midst of the fight;
See them with courage advancing, clad in their brilliant array,
Shouting the Name of their Leader, hear them exultingly say:
Not to the strong is the battle, not to the swift is the race,
Yet to the true and the faithful vict’ry is promised thro' grace.
Whence are the armies which He leadeth, while of His glory they sing?
He is our Lord and Redeemer, Savior and Monarch divine;
They are the stars that forever bright in His kingdom shall shine.
Thrones and their scepters all shall perish, crowns and their splendor shall fall,
Yet shall the armies Thou leadest, faithful and true to the last,
Find in Thy mansions eternal rest, when their warfare is past.
Bible Reference
1 Corinthians 15:57
About This Hymn
“Victory Through Grace” is one of Fanny Crosby’s triumphant hymns that celebrates the believer’s assurance of victory through the power and mercy of Christ. Written in 1882 during the height of her hymn writing ministry, it reflects Crosby’s deep understanding of Christian perseverance and her unwavering confidence in the Savior who leads His people to triumph. The hymn contains a strong sense of spiritual marching forward, filled with purpose, courage, and joyful expectation.
The hymn opens with the picture of the redeemed moving on toward glory under the banner of Christ. Crosby wanted believers to view themselves not as defeated wanderers but as soldiers who march with confidence because their Captain is faithful. Her words emphasize that victory is not achieved by personal strength or skill. Instead, it is granted through the grace of God, who enables His people to overcome every obstacle. This truth is rooted in Scripture, especially the promise of victory through Christ found in 1 Corinthians 15:57.
Crosby knew well that believers face trials, sorrows, and temptations. Yet her hymn refuses to leave the Christian in discouragement. She points the singer toward the final triumph that awaits the faithful. The refrain reinforces this message with a strong declaration that the victory belongs to Christ and is shared with all who trust in Him. This confidence makes the hymn both uplifting and motivating, encouraging worshippers to press forward no matter the difficulty.
The hymn also emphasizes unity among believers. Crosby’s lyrics describe the people of God advancing together, encouraging one another, and sharing a common hope. This communal aspect reflects the revival meetings of her day, where large crowds sang with deep conviction and joy. Music played a powerful role in strengthening faith, and hymns like “Victory Through Grace” became anthems of assurance for Christians across many denominations.
The hymn’s lively and rhythmic structure gives it a sense of movement. It mirrors the journey of believers who walk by faith and not by sight. The forward momentum in the melody invites the congregation to sing with vigor, capturing the excitement of pressing toward the heavenly goal. This is a hymn that lifts the spirit and strengthens resolve, reminding every singer that God’s grace is sufficient and His victory is sure.
“Victory Through Grace” continues to hold a place in Christian worship because it brings together encouragement, hope, and theological clarity. It acknowledges the struggles of the Christian life but centers on the truth that Christ leads His people in triumph. For believers today, the hymn serves as a reminder that grace is not only a gift for salvation but also the empowering force that carries them through every battle. It encourages a joyful and confident faith, grounded in the unchanging promise of victory through Jesus Christ.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Fanny J. Crosby (1890)
- Added: November 14, 2025
- Last Updated: November 14, 2025
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