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10110. God Is In His Temple

1 God is in His temple,
the almighty Father!
Round His footstool
let us gather;
Him with adoration,
serve the Lord most holy,
Who hath mercy on the lowly.
Let us raise
hymns of praise for
His great salvation;
God is in His temple!

2 Christ comes to His temple;
we, His Word receiving,
Are made happy in believing.
Lo! from sin delivered,
He hath turned our sadness,
Our deep gloom to light and gladness!
Let us raise
hymns of praise,
for our bonds are severed;
Christ comes to His temple!

3 Come and claim Thy temple,
gracious Holy Spirit!
In our hearts Thy home inherit;
Make in us Thy dwelling,
Thy high work fulfilling,
Into ours Thy will instilling;
Till we raise
hymns of praise,
beyond mortal telling,
In the eternal temple!

Text Information
First Line: God is in His temple
Title: God Is In His Temple
Author: William T. Matson, 1833-1899
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ARNSBERG
Composer: Joachim Neander
Meter: 66.86.68.33.66
Key: G Major
Source: Glaub-und Liebesübung (Bremen, Germany: 1680)
Copyright: Public Domain



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