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9583. "There Is No God," So Saith The Fool

1 "There is no God," so saith the fool
In his vain heart alone.
Ah, reckless seed and spurning rule!
None doeth good, not one.

2 The Lord looked down from Heaven, and saw
How man on earth abode;
And none were there who loved His law,
None sought the living God.

3 With thoughts corrupt, and conscience seared,
In hateful ways they ran;
In all the world no good appeared,
Nor any righteous man.

4 "How blinded are their hearts," He said,
"Who live in sin and shame!
My people they devour as bread;
They call not on My name."

5 In vain ye strive, O race abhorred,
In vain ye fret and rage;
For God is with His saints, the Lord
Amidst His heritage.

6 O when will our redemption spring
From Zion’s holy height?
O when to Salem will her king
Return with healing light?

7 When God shall hear His people’s voice,
And break their galling chain,
The face of Jacob will rejoice,
And Israel smile again.

Text Information
First Line: "There is no God," so saith the fool
Title: "There Is No God," So Saith The Fool
Author: Benjamin H. Kennedy
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Hymnologia Christiana (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ABERDEEN
Meter: CM
Key: G Major
Source: Rudiments of Music by Robert Bremner, 1756
Copyright: Public Domain



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