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231. O My Soul, Bless Your Redeemer

1 O my soul, bless your Redeemer;
all within me bless God's Name;
bless the Savior, and forget not
all God's mercies to proclaim.

2 God forgives all your transgressions,
all diseases gently heals;
God redeems you from destruction,
and with you so kindly deals.

3 Far as east from west is distant,
God has put away our sin;
like the pity of a father
has the Lord's compassion been.

4 As it was without beginning,
so it lasts without an end;
to their children's children ever
shall God's righteousness extend.

5 Unto such as keep God's cov’nant
and are steadfast in God's way;
unto those who still remember
the commandments and obey.

6 Bless your Maker, all you creatures,
ever under God's control,
all throughout God's vast dominion;
bless the LORD of all, my soul!

Text Information
First Line: O my soul, bless your Redeemer
Title: O My Soul, Bless Your Redeemer
Meter: 8.7.8.7
Language: English
Publication Date: 2017
Scripture:
Topic: Salvation
Source: Sabbath-School Psalmodist, 1866
Tune Information
Name: STUTTGART
Composer: Christian F. Witt (1715)
Adapter: Henry J. Gauntlett (1861)
Meter: 8.7.8.7
Key: G Major
Notes: Higher key: No. 188



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