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Text: | Lo! God is Here, Let Us Adore |
Author: | Gerhard Tersteegen |
Translator: | John Wesley |
Tune: | VATER UNSER |
Composer (attributed to): | Martin Luther |
1 Lo! God is here; let us adore,
and own how dreadful is this place;
let all within us feel His pow'r,
and humbly bow before His face.
Who knows His pow'r, His grace who proves,
serve Him with awe, with rev'rence love.
2 Lo! God is here, whom day and night
united choirs of angels praise;
to Him, enthroned above all height,
the host of heav'n their anthems raise.
Disdain not, Lord, our meaner song,
who praise Thee with a stamm'ring tongue.
3 Almighty Father, may our praise
Thy courts with grateful fragrance fill;
still may we stand before Thy face,
still hear and do Thy sov'reign will.
To God whom earth and heav'n adore,
be praise and glory evermore.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Lo! God is here; let us adore |
Title: | Lo! God is Here, Let Us Adore |
Author: | Gerhard Tersteegen (1729) |
Translator: | John Wesley (1739) |
Meter: | 88 88 88 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2023 |
Topic: | Revelation and Adoration |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | VATER UNSER |
Composer (attributed to): | Martin Luther |
Meter: | 88 88 88 |
Key: | c minor |
Source: | Valentin Schumman's Geistliche Lieder, 1539 |