The Otterbein Hymnal
Hymns 91 to 103

91 Azmon. C.M.

(183) God is Love.

Come, ye that know and fear the Lord,

And lift your souls above;

Let every heart and voice accord,

To sing that--God is love.

2 This precious truth his word declares,

And all his mercies prove;

Jesus, the Gift of gifts, appears,

To show that--God is love.

3 Behold his patience lengthened out

To those who from him rove,

And calls effectual reach their hearts,

To teach them--God is love.

4 The work begun is carried on

By power from heaven above;

And every step from first to last,

Declares that--God is love.

George Burder, 1784.

92 Azmon. C.M.

(179) God's Constant Goodness.

Jehovah God! thy gracious power

On every hand we see;

Oh, may the blessings of each hour

Lead all our thoughts to thee.

2 Thy power is in the ocean deeps,

And reaches to the skies;

Thine eye of mercy never sleeps,

Thy goodness never dies.

3 In all the varying scenes of time,

On thee our hopes depend;

In every age, in every clime,

Our Father and our Friend.

John Thompson, 1810

93 God is Love. P.M.

Praise for God's Love.

Come, let us all unite to sing,

God is love;

Let heav'n and earth their praises bring,

God is love;

Let every soul from sin awake,

Each in his heart sweet music make,

And sing with us for Jesus' sake,

For God is love.

REF.--God is love,

God is love.

Come, let us all unite to sing

That God is love.

2 Oh, tell us to earth's remotest bound,

God is love;

In Christ we have redemption found,

God is love;

His blood has washed our sins away,

His Spirit turned our night to day,

And now we can rejoice to say

That God is love.

3 How happy is our portion here,

God is love;

His promises our spirits cheer,

God is love;

He is our sun and shield by day,

Our help, our hope, our strength, and stay;

He will be with us all the way;

Our God is love.

Anon.

94 Carol. C.M.D.

(206) The Angels' Song.

It came upon the midnight clear,

That glorious song of old,

From angels bending near the earth,

To touch their harps of gold;

"Peace to the earth, good-will to men,

From heaven's all gracious King:"

The earth in solemn stillness lay,

To hear the angels sing.

2 Still through the cloven skies they come,

With peaceful wings unfurled;

And still celestial music floats

O'er all the weary world;

Above its sad and lowly plains

They bend on heavenly wing,

And ever o'er its Babel sounds,

The blessed angels sing.

3 O ye, beneath life's crushing load,

Whose forms are bending low,

Who toil along the climbing way,

With painful steps and slow;--

Look up! for glad and golden hours

Come swiftly on the wing;

Oh, rest beside the weary road,

And hear the angels sing!

4 For lo! the days are hastening on,

By prophet-bards foretold,

When with the ever-circling years

Comes round the age of gold!

When peace shall over all the earth

Its final splendors fling,

And the whole world send back the song

Which now the angels sing!

E.H. Sears, 1850.

95 Carol. C.M.D.

(203) A Light to Lighten the Gentiles.

The race that long in darkness pine

Have seen a glorious light;

The people dwell in day who dwelt

In death's surrounding night.

To hail thy rise, thou better Sun,

The gathering nations come,

With joy, as when the reapers bear

The harvest treasures home.

2 To us a child of hope is born;

To us a Son is given;

And him shall all the earth obey,

And all the hosts of heaven.

His name shall be the Prince of Peace,

Forevermore adored,

The Wonderful, the Counselor,

The great and mighty Lord.

John Morrison, 1781.

96 Christmas. C.M.

(208) The Angel's Message

While shepherds watched their flocks by night,

All seated on the ground,

The angel of the Lord came down,

And glory shone around.

2 "Fear not," said he,--for mighty dread

Had seized their troubled mind,--

"Glad tidings of great joy I bring

To you and all mankind.

3 "To you, in David's town, this day,

Is born of David's line,

The Savior, who is Christ, the Lord;

And this shall be the sign:

4 "The heavenly babe you there shall find

To human view displayed,

All meanly wrapped in swathing bands,

And in a manger laid."

5 Thus spake the seraph; and forthwith

Appeared a shining throng

Of angels, praising God, and thus

Addressed their joyful song:

6 "All glory be to God on high,

And to the earth be peace:

Good-will henceforth from heaven to men

Begin and never cease!"

Nahum Tate, 1696.

97 Zerah. C.M.

(210) The Chorus of Angels.

Calm on the listening ear of night

Come heaven's melodious strains,

Where wild Judea stretches far

Her silver-mantled plains.

2 Celestial choirs, from courts above,

Shed sacred glories there,

And angels, with their sparkling lyres,

Make music on the air.

3 The answering hills of Palestine

Send back the glad reply,

And greet, from all their holy heights,

The day-spring from on high.

4 "Glory to God!" the sounding skies

Loud with their anthems ring--

"Peace to the earth, good-will to men,

From heaven's eternal King."

Edmund H. Sears, 1835.

98 Antioch. C.M.

(200) Psalm 98.

Joy to the world! the Lord is come:

Let earth receive her King;

Let every heart prepare him room,

And heaven and nature sing.

2 Joy to the earth! the Savior reigns:

Let men their songs employ;

While fields and floods, rocks, hills, and plains,

Repeat the sounding joy.

3 No more let sins and sorrows grow,

Nor thorns infest the ground;

He comes to make his blessings flow,

Far as the curse is found.

4 He rules the world with truth and grace,

And makes the nations prove

The glories of his righteousness,

And wonders of his love.

Isaac Watts, 1709.

99 Antioch. C.M.

(202) Christ's Mission.

Hark the glad sound! the Savior comes--

The Savior promised long;

Let every heart prepare a throne,

And every voice a song.

2 He comes, the prisoners to release,

In Satan's bondage held;

The gates of brass before him burst,

The iron fetters yield.

3 He comes, the broken heart to bind,

The bleeding soul to cure;

And, with the treasures of his grace,

T' enrich the humble poor.

4 Our glad hosannas, Prince of Peace,

Thy welcome shall proclaim;

And heaven's eternal arches ring

With thy beloved name.

Philip Doddridge, 1735.

100 Antioch. C.M.

(195) Jesus is God.

Jesus is God! the glorious bands

Of holy angels sing

Songs of adoring praise to him,

Their Maker and their King.

2 He was true God in Bethlehem's crib,

On Calvary's cross, true God;

He who, in heaven, eternal reigned,

In time, on earth abode.

3 Jesus is God! there never was

A time when he was not;

Boundless, eternal, merciful,

The Word the Sire begot.

4 Backward our thoughts through ages stretch,

Onward through endless bliss;

For there are two eternities,

And both alike are his.

5 Jesus is God! oh, could I now,

But compass land and sea,

To teach and tell this single truth,

How happy should I be!

6 Oh, had I but an angel's voice,

I would proclaim so loud,

Jesus, the Good, the Beautiful,

Is everlasting God.

Frederick Wm. Faber, 1862.

101 Herald Angels. 7s D.

(219)

Hark! the herald angels sing,

"Glory to the new-born King!

Peace on earth, and mercy mild,

God and sinners reconciled."

Joyful all ye nations, rise;

Join the triumph of the skies!

With the angelic host proclaim,

Christ is born in Bethlehem.

2 See, he lays his glory by,

Born that man no more may die;

Born to raise the sons of earth,

Born to give them second birth.

Veiled in flesh the Godhead see;

Hail the incarnate Deity.

Pleased as man with men to dwell,

Jesus, our Immanuel.

3 Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace!

Hail the Sun of Righteousness;

Light and life to all he brings,

Risen with healing in his wings.

Let us, then, with angels sing,

"Glory to the new-born King!

Peace on earth, and mercy mild,

God and sinners reconciled."

C. Wesley, 1759

102 Herald Angels. 7s D.

(204) Glory to God.

Angels rejoiced and sweetly sung

At our Redeemer's birth;

Mortals! awake: let every tongue

Proclaim his matchless worth.

2 Glory to God, who dwells on high,

And sent his only Son

To take a servant's form, and die,

For evils we had done!

3 Good-will to men; ye fallen race!

Arise, and shout for joy;

He comes, with rich abounding grace

To save and not destroy.

4 Lord! send the gracious tidings forth,

And fill the world with light,

That Jew and Gentile, through the earth,

May know thy saving might.

William Hurn, 1813.

103 Salvation Morning, 7s & 6s.

God's Salvation Morning.

What means this glorious radiance

Across Judea's plain?

Those white-winged angels singing

In such exultant strain?

CHO.--The King of glory cometh,

Earth's broken hearts to bind,

And God's salvation morning

Hath dawned for all mankind.

2 What means this wondrous story

The holy angels tell?

Of one who reigned in heaven,

And now on earth would dwell?

3 Why bend these Eastern sages

To one of lowly birth?

What means this heav'nly message

Of love and peace on earth?

4 Ye wand'rers in earth's darkness,

On ocean deep and land,

Hail! hail! the joyful tidings,

The morning is at hand.

M. E. Servoss.


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