Chapter 18
The Majesty of G.o.d.
1 The Lord Jehovah reigns, And royal state maintains, His head with awful glories crowned, Arrayed in robes of light, Begirt with sovereign might, And rays of majesty around.
2 Upheld by thy commands, The world securely stands, And skies and stars obey thy word; Thy throne was fixed on high Ere stars adorned the sky; Eternal is thy kingdom, Lord.
3 Thy promises are true; Thy grace is ever new; There fixed, thy church shall ne'er remove; Thy saints, with holy fear, Shall in thy courts appear, And sing thine everlasting love.
114. 8 & 7s. M. Bowring.
G.o.d is Love.
1 G.o.d is love; his mercy brightens All the path in which we rove; Bliss he wakes, and woe he lightens; G.o.d is wisdom, G.o.d is love.
2 Chance and change are busy ever; Man decays, and ages move; But his mercy waneth never; G.o.d is wisdom, G.o.d is love.
3 E'en the hour that darkest seemeth Will his changeless goodness prove; From the gloom his brightness streameth, G.o.d is wisdom, G.o.d is love.
4 He with earthly cares entwineth Hope and comfort from above: Everywhere his glory s.h.i.+neth; G.o.d is wisdom, G.o.d is love.
115. L. M. Fergus.
G.o.d the Creator.
1 The Spirit moved upon the waves That darkly rolled, a sh.o.r.eless sea; He spake the word, and light burst forth, A glorious, bright immensity.
2 At his command, the mountains heaved Their rocky pinnacles on high, Island and continent displayed Their desert grandeur to the sky.
3 The voice of G.o.d was heard again, And lovely flowers and graceful trees Appeared on every vale and plain, And perfumes floated on the breeze.
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116. L. M. 6l. Montgomery's Coll.
Omnipresence of G.o.d.
1 Above, below, where'er I gaze, Thy guiding finger, Lord, I view, Traced in the midnight planets' blaze, Or glist'ning in the morning dew: Whate'er is beautiful or fair, Is but thine own reflection there.
2 And when the radiant orb of light Hath tipped the mountain tops with gold Smote with the blaze, my weary sight Shrinks from the wonders I behold; That ray of glory, bright and fair, Is but thy living shadow there.
3 Thine is the silent noon of night, The twilight eve, the dewy morn; Whate'er is beautiful and bright, Thy hands have fas.h.i.+oned to adorn.
Thy glory walks in every sphere, And all things whisper, "G.o.d is here."
117. C. M. Watts.
The Perfections of G.o.d.
1 How shall I praise th' eternal G.o.d, That infinite Unknown?
Who can ascend his high abode, Or venture near his throne?
2 Those watchful eyes that never sleep, Survey the world around: His wisdom is a boundless deep, Where all our thoughts are drowned.
3 Speak we of strength, his arm is strong, To save or to destroy: To him eternal years belong, And never-ending joy.
4 He knows no shadow of a change, Nor alters his decrees; Firm as a rock his truth remains, To guard his promises.
118. C. M. Drennan.
"G.o.d is a Spirit."
1 The heaven of heavens cannot contain The universal Lord; Yet he in humble hearts will deign To dwell and be adored.
2 Where'er ascends the sacrifice Of fervent praise and prayer, Or on the earth, or in the skies, The G.o.d of heaven is there.
3 His presence is diffused abroad Through realms, through worlds unknown; Who seek the mercies of our G.o.d Are ever near his throne.
119. C. M. Watts.
Power, Wisdom and Goodness of G.o.d.
1 I sing the mighty power of G.o.d, That made the mountains rise, That spread the flowing seas abroad, And built the lofty skies.
2 I sing the wisdom that ordained The sun to rule the day; The moon s.h.i.+nes full at his command, And all the stars obey.
3 I sing the goodness of the Lord, That filled the earth with food; He formed the creatures with his word, And then p.r.o.nounced them good.