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180. Praise the Mighty Works of Jesus

1 To Christ look up, all ye His people,
Be cheerful, firm and ever true;
Unfold His love to those about you,
And evermore Christ’s glory view.
‘Tis wonderful to think of Jesus,
Who left His home in heav’n above.
To save our souls, so weak and sinful;
What wonderful, unbounded love!

Refrain:
Then with heart and voice sing praises
Unto Christ, the Holy One,
For the love that thro’ the ages
Welcomes all, rejecting none;
He’s a Friend that’s ever near us,
Kingly in His pow’r and love;
Praise the mighty works of Jesus,
Lift hosannas high above.

2 His wondrous word has taught us of Him,
How patiently the cross He bore;
Such love and mercy for our refuge
Calls forth our praise forevermore,
‘Tis sweet to think, when toil is over.
All Heav’n will welcome you and me;
That we shall see our blessed Savior,
And dwell with Him eternally. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: To Christ look up, all ye His people
Title: Praise the Mighty Works of Jesus
Author: J. R. M.
Refrain First Line: Then with heart and voice sing praises
Language: English
Publication Date: 1917
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [To Christ look up, all ye His people]
Composer: J. Ross Miller
Notes: Public Domain.



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