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4658. Now to God, Our Strength and Savior

1. Now to God, our strength and Savior,
Render praise and loudly sing.
In our fathers’ God rejoicing,
All your noblest music bring.

2. Let the trumpet, far resounding,
This our festal day proclaim,
By our fathers’ God appointed,
When from bondage Israel came.

3. I, thy God, removed thy burdens,
When thou calledst, set thee free,
Proved thee in the thirsty desert,
In the thunder answered thee.

4. O My people, hear My pleadings;
O that thou wouldst hearken now;
No strange worship shalt thou offer,
Nor to idols shalt thou bow.

5. I am God the Lord who saved thee,
And from cruel bondage freed;
Open wide thy mouth of longing;
I will satisfy thy need.

6. But My people would not hearken,
Yea, they would not yield to Me;
So I left them in their blindness,
Their own counselors to be.

7. If My people would obey Me,
Gladly walking in My ways,
Soon would I, their foes subduing,
Fill their lips with songs of praise.

8. All the haters of Jehovah
Shall His clemency implore,
And the days of those that love Him
Shall endure forevermore.

9. Yea, with wheat the very finest
I their hunger will supply,
Bid the very rocks yield honey
That shall fully satisfy.

Text Information
First Line: Now to God, our strength and Savior
Title: Now to God, Our Strength and Savior
Author: Anonymous (1912)
Meter: 87.87
Language: English
Source: The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912), number 222
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: STOCKWELL
Composer: Darius Eliot Jones (1850)
Meter: 87.87
Incipit: 15517 12171 32432
Key: B♭ Major
Source: New Carmina Sacra, by Lowell Mason, 1850
Copyright: Public Domain



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