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113B. Praise God, O Servants of the Lord

1 Praise God, O servants of the Lord,
praise, praise, his name with one accord;
O bless the Lord, his name adore
from this time forth forevermore,
from this time forth forevermore.

2 From rising unto setting sun
praised by the Lord, the Mighty One;
he rules all nations by his might,
above the heavens in glory bright,
above the heavens in glory bright.

3 On whom but God can we rely,
the Lord our God who reigns on high,
who condescends to see and know
the things of heaven and earth below?
The things of heaven and earth below?

4 From dust he lifts the needy one,
from ashes raises those bowed down.
He seats them by his mighty hand
among the princes of the land,
among the princes of the land.

5 God gives a home to barren ones
and blesses them with holy sons.
He gives the joy of motherhood.
Sing hallelujah! God is good!
Sing hallelujah! God is good!

Text Information
First Line: Praise God, O servants of the Lord
Title: Praise God, O Servants of the Lord
Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2018
Scripture:
Topic: God: Majesty of; God: Omnipotence of; God in Nature (2 more...)
Source: The Psalter, 1912; alt.
Tune Information
Name: ANDRE
Composer: William B. Bradbury
Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.
Key: F Major or modal



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