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83. God is love: let heaven adore Him

1 God is love: let heaven adore Him;
God is love: let earth rejoice;
let creation sing before Him,
and exalt Him with one voice.
He who laid the earth's foundation,
He who spread the heavens above,
He who breathes through all creation,
He is love, eternal love.

2 God is love, and is enfolding
all the world in one embrace;
His unfailing grasp is holding
every child of every race;
and when human hearts are breaking
under sorrow's iron rod,
that same sorrow, that same aching
wrings with pain the heart of God.

3 God is love: and though with blindness
sin afflicts and clouds the will,
God's eternal loving-kindness
holds us fast and guides us still.
Sin and death and hell shall never
o'er us final triumph gain;
God is love, so Love for ever
o'er the universe must reign.

Text Information
First Line: God is love: let heaven adore Him
Author: Timothy Rees, 1874-1939 (alt.)
Meter: 87 87 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2004
Topic: God Through the Years: His Faithfulness
Copyright: © Continuum International Publishing Group
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ABBOT'S LEIGH
Composer: Cyril Vincent Taylor, 1907-1991
Meter: 87 87 D
Key: D Major
Copyright: By permission of Oxford University Press



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