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258. The Message of Redemption

1 O sing a new song to the Lord,
Sing all the earth and bless His Name;
From day to day His praise record,
The Lord's redeeming grace proclaim.

2 Tell all the world His wondrous ways,
Tell heathen nations far and near;
Great is the Lord, and great His praise,
And Him alone let nations fear.

3 The heathen gods are idols vain;
The shining heav'ns the Lord supports;
Both light and honor lead His train,
While strength and beauty fill His courts.

4 Let ev'ry tongue and ev'ry tribe
Give to the Lord due praise and sing;
All glory unto Him ascribe,
Come, throng His courts, and off'rings bring.

5 O fear and bow, adorned with grace,
And tell each land that God is King;
The earth He founded in its place,
And justice to the world will bring.

6 Let heaven be glad, let earth rejoice,
The teeming sea resound with praise;
Let waving fields lift high their voice.
And all the trees their anthem raise.

7 So let them shout before our God,
For, lo, He comes, He comes with might,
To wield the scepter and the rod,
To judge the world with truth and right.

Text Information
First Line: O sing a new song to the Lord
Title: The Message of Redemption
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1912
Scripture:
Topic: Adoration; Christ: Exaltation of; Christ: Second Coming of (37 more...)
Tune Information
Name: LUCILE
Composer: Charles H. Gabriel
Meter: L. M.
Key: A♭ Major



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