5432. O Thou Whose Hand Hath Brought Us

1. O Thou whose hand hath brought us
Unto this joyful day,
Accept our glad thanksgiving,
And listen as we pray;
And may our preparation
For this day’s service be
With one accord to offer
Ourselves, O Lord, to Thee.

2. For this Thy house we praise Thee,
Reared at Thine own command,
For every generous spirit,
And every willing hand;
And now within Thy temple
Thy glory let us see,
For all its strength and beauty
Are nothing without Thee.

3. And oft as here we gather,
And hearts in worship blend,
May truth reveal its power,
And fervent prayers ascend;
Here may the busy toiler
Rise to the things above;
The young, the old, be strengthened,
And all men learn Thy love.

4. And as the years roll onward,
And strong affections twine,
And tender mem’ries gather
About this sacred shrine,
May this its chief distinction,
Its glory, ever be,
That multitudes within it
Have found their way to Thee.

5. Lord God, our fathers’ helper,
Our joy, and hope and stay:
Grant now a gracious earnest
Of many a coming day.
Our yearning hearts Thou knowest;
We wait before Thy throne:
O come, and by Thy presence
Make this new house Thine own.

Text Information
First Line: O Thou whose hand hath brought us
Title: O Thou Whose Hand Hath Brought Us
Author: Frederick W. Goadby (1879)
Meter: 76.76 D
Language: English
Source: Baptist Hymnal, 1879
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Al­ter­nate tune: DAY OF REST, James W. Elliott, 1874
Tune Information
Name: WEBB
Composer: George James Webb (1830)
Meter: 76.76 D
Incipit: 51131 16151 23251
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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