Scripture References
Table of Contents
- All Creatures of Our God and King (Norton Hall Band)
- The Love of God
- Be Thou My Vision
- Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing
- Doxology
All Creatures of Our God and King
Verse 1
C
All creatures of our God and King
Am
Lift up your voice and with us sing,
F
O praise Him! Alleluia!
C
Thou burning sun with golden beam,
Am
Thou silver moon with softer gleam!
(Refrain)
Refrain
O
F
praise Him! O
Am
praise Him!
Alle
F
luia! Alle
Am
luia! Alle
G
luia!
C
Verse 2
C
Let all things their Creator bless,
Am
And worship Him in humbleness,
F
O praise Him! Alleluia!
C
Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son,
Am
And praise the Spirit, Three in One!
(Refrain)
Verse 3
C
All the Redeemed washed by His blood
Am
Come and rejoice in His Great Love
F
O praise Him! Alleluia!
C
Christ has defeated every sin
Am
Cast all your burdens now on Him.
(Refrain)
Verse 4
C
He shall return in Power to reign
Am
Heaven and earth will join to say
F
O praise Him! Alleluia!
C
Then who shall fall on bended knee?
Am
All creatures of our God and King.
(Refrain)
"All Creatures of Our God and King (Norton Hall Band)"
Words by Francis of Assisi and Norton Hall Band. Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
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Words by Francis of Assisi and Norton Hall Band. Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
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The Love of God
Verse 1
The love of
C
God is greater far
Than tongue or
G
pen can ever
C
tell;
It goes be
C
yond the highest star,
And reaches
G
to the lowest
C
hell;
The guilty
F
pair, bowed down with
C
care,
God gave His
G
Son to
C
win;
His erring
F
child He recon
C
ciled,
And pardoned
G
from his
C
sin.
Refrain
O love of
F
God, how rich and
C
pure!
How measure
G
less and
C
strong!
It shall for
F
evermore en
C
dure
The saints' and
G
angels'
C
song.
Verse 2
When years of
C
time shall pass away,
And earthly
G
thrones and kingdoms
C
fall,
When men, who
C
here refuse to pray,
On rocks and
G
hills and mountains
C
call,
God's love so
F
sure, shall still en
C
dure,
All measure
G
less and
C
strong;
Redeeming
F
grace to Adam's
C
race—
The saints' and
G
angels'
C
song.
Verse 3
Could we with
C
ink the ocean fill,
And were the
G
skies of parchment
C
made,
Were every
C
stalk on earth a quill,
And every
G
man a scribe by
C
trade,
To write the
F
love of God a
C
bove,
Would drain the
G
ocean
C
dry.
Nor could the
F
scroll contain the
C
whole,
Though stretched from
G
sky to
C
sky.
"The Love of God"
Words by Frederick Martin Lehman. Music by Frederick Martin Lehman, Claudia Faustina Lehman Mays.
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Words by Frederick Martin Lehman. Music by Frederick Martin Lehman, Claudia Faustina Lehman Mays.
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Be Thou My Vision
Flute or Instrumental intro
Verse 1
D
Be Thou my
Bm
Vision, O
G
Lord of
A
my
D
heart;
A
Naught be all
A7
else to me,
G
save that Thou
A
art.
Bm
Thou my best
Bm/A
Thought, by
F#m
day or by
G
night,
D
Waking or
Bm
sleeping, Thy
G
presence
A
my
D
light.
Verse 2
D
Be Thou my
Bm
Wisdom, and
G
Thou my
A
true
D
Word;
A
I ever
A7
with Thee and
G
Thou with me,
A
Lord;
Bm
Thou my great
Bm/A
Father, I
F#m
Thy true
G
son;
D
Thou in me
Bm
dwelling, and
G
I with
A
Thee
D
one.
Flute or Instrumental interlude
Verse 4
D
Riches I
Bm
heed not, nor
G
man's emp
A
ty
D
praise,
A
Thou mine In
A7
heritance,
G
now and al
A
ways:
Bm
Thou and Thou
Bm/A
only,
F#m
first in my
G
heart,
D
High King of
Bm
Heaven, my
G
Treasure
A
Thou
D
art.
Verse 5
D
High King of
Bm
Heaven, my
G
victo
A
ry
D
won,
A
May I reach
A7
Heaven's joys, O
G
bright Heaven's
A
Sun!
Bm
Heart of my
Bm/A
own heart, what
F#m
ever be
G
fall,
D
Still be my
Bm
Vision, O
G
Ruler
A
of
D
all.
Verse 3 (Skip - not commonly sung)
Be Thou my battle Shield, Sword for the fight;
Be Thou my Dignity, Thou my Delight;
Thou my soul's Shelter, Thou my high Tower:
Raise Thou me heavenward, O Power of my power.
"Be Thou My Vision"
Words by Mary Elizabeth Byrne, Eleanor Henrietta Hull. Music by Slane.
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Words by Mary Elizabeth Byrne, Eleanor Henrietta Hull. Music by Slane.
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Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
Verse 1
Come, Thou
D
Fount of every
A
blessing
Tune my
G
heart to
A
sing Thy
D
grace;
Streams of
D
mercy, never
A
ceasing,
Call for
G
songs of
A
loudest
D
praise.
Teach me
D
some
A
me
G
lodious son
D
net,
Sung by
D
flam
A
ing
G
tongues a
D
bove.
Praise the
D
mount! I'm fixed u
A
pon it,
Mount of
G
Thy re
A
deeming
D
love.
Verse 2
Here I
D
raise my Eben
A
ezer;
Hither
G
by Thy
A
help I'm
D
come;
And I
D
hope, by Thy good
A
pleasure,
Safely
G
to ar
A
rive at
D
home.
Jesus
D
sought
A
me
G
when a stran
D
ger,
Wandering
D
from the
G
fold of
D
God;
He, to
D
rescue me from
A
danger,
Inter
G
posed His
A
precious
D
blood.
Verse 3
O to
D
grace how great a
A
debtor
Daily
G
I'm con
A
strained to
D
be!
Let Thy
D
goodness, like a
A
fetter,
Bind my
G
wandering
A
heart to
D
Thee.
Prone to
D
wan
A
der,
G
Lord, I feel
D
it,
Prone to
D
leave the
G
God I
D
love;
Here's my
D
heart, O take and
A
seal it,
Seal it
G
for Thy
A
courts a
D
bove.
Verse 4
Oh that
D
day when freed from
A
sinning,
I shall
G
see Thy
A
lovely
D
face;
Full ar
D
rayed in blood-washed
A
linen,
How I'll
G
sing Thy
A
sovereign
D
grace.
Come, my
D
Lord,
A
no
G
longer tar
D
ry,
Bring Thy
D
promi
G
ses to
D
pass;
For I
D
know Thy power will
A
keep me,
Till I'm
G
home with
A
Thee at
D
last.
Verse 2 Alt (skip)
Hitherto Thy love has blessed me;
Thou hast brought me to this place.
And I know Thy hand will bring me
Safely home by Thy good grace.
Jesus sought me when a stranger,
Wandering from the fold of God;
He, to rescue me from danger,
Interposed His precious blood.
"Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing"
Words by Robert Robinson, fourth verse alternate words by Bob Kauflin. Music by John Wyeth.
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Words by Robert Robinson, fourth verse alternate words by Bob Kauflin. Music by John Wyeth.
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Doxology
Intro
(
G
Praise
G
Fa
G
ther,
D
Son,
C
and
G
Ho
D
ly
G
Ghost.)
Chorus
G
Praise
G
God,
D
from
C
Whom
G
all
G
ble
D
ssings
G
flow;
G
Praise
G
Him,
G
all
D
crea
Em
tures
C
here
G
be
D
low;
Em
Praise
D
Him
G
a
D
bove,
Em
ye
C
heaven
D
ly
Em
host;
G
Praise
G
Fa
G
ther,
D
Son,
C
and
G
Ho
D
ly
G
Ghost.
C
A
G
men.
"Doxology"
Words by Thomas Ken. Music by Louis Bourgeois.
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Words by Thomas Ken. Music by Louis Bourgeois.
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Bible References
Footnotes
Note: These lyrics, sung as the Doxology in many churches, are actually the last verse of a longer hymn, "Awake, My Soul, and with the Sun."