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111a. O Give the LORD Wholehearted Praise

1 O give the LORD wholehearted praise.
To Him thanksgiving I will bring;
With all His people I will raise
my voice and of His glory sing.

2 His saints delight to search and trace
His mighty works and wondrous ways.
Majestic glory, boundless grace,
and righteousness His work displays.

3 God's wondrous deeds of faithfulness
His people ever keep in mind.
His works of love and graciousness
reveal that God the LORD is kind.

4 God's promise shall forever stand,
His care for those who trust His Word.
Upon His saints, His mighty hand
the wealth of nations has conferred.

5 His works are true and just indeed;
His precepts are forever sure.
In truth and righteousness decreed,
they shall forevermore endure.

6 From God His saints' redemption came;
His cov'nant sure no change can know.
Let all revere His holy Name
in heav'n above and earth below.

7 In rev'rence and in godly fear,
man finds the gate to wisdom's ways;
The wise His holy name revere.
Through endless ages sound His praise!

Text Information
First Line: O give the LORD wholehearted praise
Title: O Give the LORD Wholehearted Praise
Meter: 8.8.8.8 LM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2022
Scripture:
Source: The Psalter, 1912, alt.
Tune Information
Name: GERMANY
Meter: 8.8.8.8 LM
Key: A Major
Source: William Gardiner, Sacred Melodies, 1815



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