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I come from the lofty heavens today

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book . 3rd ed. #d226 (1850) Languages: English
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I Come From Th' Lofty Heav'ns Today

Author: Martin Luther; J. S. Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8347 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: I come from th’ lofty heav’ns today Lyrics: 1 “I come from th’lofty heav’ns today; I bring a new melodious lay; A rich melodious lay I bring, And this the tale I tell, I sing: 2 “Lo! from a chosen maid this morn, A lovely Babe for you is born; That Babe, so soft, so mild, shall be Your joy, your sweet felicity. 3 “He is the Lord, our God on high! His bounty shall your need supply, His own heart’s blood your ransom pay, And wash each stain of guilt away. 4 “He brings you all the bliss profound His Father, God, diffuses round, That with us now and evermore, Ye may the realms of light explore. 5 “How mark the sign with fond desire, The manger and the mean attire; Lo! there you find the Infant lain, Whose hands the universe sustain. 6 "Come all, and let us joyful be; Come with the shepherds in and see What God’s unbounded love has done, To bless us with His own dear Son." 7 Attend, my heart! behold yon shed! Who fills that rude, that lowly bed? What babe is that, so sweet, so fair? Jesus, the lovely Babe, is there! 8 Welcome, illustrious Guest sublime! Thou hast not scorned a world of crime, But come in banishment to me: How shall I pay my thanks to Thee? 9 Alas! Creator, Lord of all! Art Thou the inmate of a stall? And hast Thou lain Thy lovely head Where menial beasts are nightly fed? 10 Had this wide world far wider bounds, Of gems and gold a rich compound, It were too poor, too small to be, A narrow cradle bed for Thee. 11 The swathing-band, the briary hay, Thy purple these, Thy silk array; On these, great Monarch! Thou canst shine, Rich as upon Thy throne divine. 12 Thus woulds! Thou teach my soul to see This worthless world’s reality; How power and fame, and fortune’s store, Beneath Thy splendor shine no more. 13 O Jesus! lovely Babe divine! Thy cradle be this heart of mine; There make a pure, soft shrine for Thee, That I may ne’er forgetful be. 14 That gladness may forever string My chainless soul to leap and sing, The luscious tones with bliss that brim, The charming songs of Susannim. 15 Glory and praise to God supreme! Glad hosts of angels seize the theme; With joy they peal the anthem new! "He gave His own dear Son for you!" Languages: English Tune Title: VOM HIMMEL HOCH

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