5589. Praise God the Lord, Ye Sons of Men

1. Praise God the Lord, ye sons of men,
Before His highest throne;
Today He opens Heav’n again
And gives us His own Son.

2. He leaves His heav’nly Father’s throne
Is born an Infant small,
And in a manger, poor and lone,
Lies in a humble stall.

3. He veils in flesh His power divine
A servant’s form to take;
In want and lowliness must pine
Who Heav’n and earth did make.

4. He nestles at His mother’s breast,
Receives her tender care,
Whom angels hail with joy most blest,
King David’s royal Heir.

5. ’Tis He who in these latter days
From Judah’s tribe should come,
By whom the Father would upraise
The Church, His Christendom.

6. A wondrous change which He does make!
He takes our flesh and blood,
And He conceals for sinners’ sake
His majesty of God.

7. He serves that I a lord may be;
A great exchange indeed!
Could Jesus’ love do more for me
To help me in my need?

8. He opens us again the door
Of paradise today;
The angel guards the gate no more
To God our thanks we pay.

Text Information
First Line: Praise God the Lord, ye sons of men
Title: Praise God the Lord, Ye Sons of Men
German Title: Lobt Gott, ihr Christen allzugleich
Author: Nikolaus Hermann (1560)
Translator (from German): August Crull, 1846-1923 (alt.)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: ABIDING GRACE, John S. Camp, circa 1905; NATIVITY, Henry Lahee, 1855; NOEL, arranged by Arthur S. Sullivan, 1871
Tune Information
Name: NIKOLAUS
Composer: Nikolaus Hermann (1554)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 15555 65433 45665
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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