56. All Glory to God in the Sky

1. All glory to God in the sky,
And peace upon earth be restored!
O Jesus, exalted on high,
Appear our omnipotent Lord:
Who meanly in Bethlehem born,
Didst stoop to redeem a lost race,
Once more to Thy creature return,
And reign in Thy kingdom of grace.

2. When Thou in our flesh didst appear,
All nature acknowledged Thy birth;
Arose the acceptable year,
And Heaven was opened on earth.
Receiving its Lord from above,
The world was united to bless
The Giver of concord and love,
The Prince and the Author of peace.

3. O wouldst Thou again be made known,
Again in Thy Spirit descend,
And set up in each of Thine own
A kingdom that never shall end!
Thou only art able to bless,
And make the glad nations obey,
And bid the dire enmity cease,
And bow the whole world to Thy sway.

4. Come then to Thy servants again,
Who long Thy appearing to know,
Thy quiet and peaceable reign,
In mercy establish below:
All sorrow before Thee shall fly,
And anger and hatred be o’er,
And envy and malice shall die,
And discord afflict us no more.

5. No horrid alarm of war
Shall break our eternal repose;
No sound of the trumpet is there,
Where Jesus’ Spirit o’erflows:
Appeased by the charms of Thy grace
We all shall in amity join,
And kindly each other embrace,
And love with a passion like Thine.

Text Information
First Line: All glory to God in the sky
Title: All Glory to God in the Sky
Author: Charles Wesley (1745)
Language: English
Source: Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord (London: William Strahan, 1745), number 18
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: GREEN FIELDS
Composer: J. S. Bach (1742)
Arranger: Lewis Edson
Incipit: 11513 13543 45543
Key: G Major
Source: The Peasant Cantata, Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet; Arr. from The Chorister's Companion (New Haven, Connecticut: 1782)
Copyright: Public Domain



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