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273. Credo

1 Yes, I believe in Him
who is almighty, Father, God,
who made all things in heaven, earth,
who made them very good.
Yes, I believe in Jesus Christ,
God's only Son, our Lord,
begotten by the Spirit
and of Virgin Mary born.

2 Who under Pontius Pilate's hand
was scorned and suffered grief;
who then was crucified and, dead,
laid in a borrowed grave;
who from descent to depths of earth
the third day rose again,
ascended into heaven
where He sits at God's right hand.

3 From there one day He will return
to judge the souls of men;
the small and great, living and dead,
must all before Him stand.
Yes, I believe the Holy Ghost
is very God who calls
the penitent to His true church,
where each communes with all.

4 Yes, I believe God does forgive
the sins of those who come
to Him confessing Jesus Lord
and trusting in His name.
Yes, I believe the righteous dead
Christ's resurrection share,
that blessed life with Him for all
eternity is theirs.

Text Information
First Line: Yes, I believe in Him who is
Title: Credo
Author: David Oestreich (2014)
Meter: CMD
Language: English
Publication Date: 2017
Source: Based on the Apostles' Creed
Copyright: © 2017 by Angela Oestreich
Notes: Copyright owner has given permission for this hymn to be displayed
Tune Information
Name: OESTREICH
Composer: Josh Bauder (2017)
Meter: CMD
Key: c minor or modal
Copyright: © 2017 by Josh Bauder
Notes: Copyright owner has given permission for this hymn to be displayed



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