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540b. O Lord of heaven and earth and sea

1 O Lord of heaven and earth and sea,
to thee all praise and glory be.
How shall we show our love to thee
who givest all?

2 The golden sunshine, vernal air,
sweet flowers and fruit, thy love declare;
when harvests ripen, thou art there,
who givest all.

3 For peaceful homes, and healthful days,
for all the blessings earth displays,
we owe thee thankfulness and praise,
who givest all.

4 Thou didst not spare thine only Son,
but gav'st him for a world undone,
and freely with that blessèd One
thou givest all.

5 Thou giv'st the Holy Spirit's dower,
Spirit of life and love and power,
and dost his sevenfold graces shower
upon us all.

6 For souls redeemed, for sins forgiven,
for means of grace and hopes of heaven,
Father, what can to thee be given,
who givest all?

7 We lose what on ourselves we spend,
we have as treasure without end
whatever, Lord, to thee we lend,
who givest all.

8 To thee, from whom we all derive
our life, our gifts, our power to give:
O may we ever with thee live,
who givest all.

Text Information
First Line: O Lord of heaven and earth and sea
Author: Christopher Wordsworth, 1807-1885
Meter: 88 84
Language: English
Publication Date: 2000
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Creation
Tune Information
Name: ALMSGIVING
Composer: J. B. Dykes, 1823-1876
Meter: 88 84
Key: G Major
Source: Johann Meyer Geisthliche Seelenfreud, 1692



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