898. Come, Let Us to the Lord Our God

1. Come, let us to the Lord our God
With contrite hearts return;
Our God is gracious, nor will leave
The desolate to mourn.

2. His voice commands the tempest forth
And stills the stormy wave;
And though His arm be strong to smite,
’Tis also strong to save.

3. Long hath the night of sorrow reigned,
The dawn shall bring us light;
God shall appear, and we shall rise
With gladness in His sight.

4. Our hearts, if God we seek to know,
Shall know Him, and rejoice;
His coming like the morn shall be,
Like morning songs His voice.

5. As dew upon the tender herb
Diffusing fragrance round,
As show’rs that usher in the spring,
And cheer the thirsty ground.

6. So shall His presence bless our souls,
And shed a joyful light;
That hallowed morn shall chase away
The sorrows of the night.

Text Information
First Line: Come, let us to the Lord our God
Title: Come, Let Us to the Lord Our God
Author: John Morrison (1781)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Scottish Paraphrases, 1781
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: KILMARNOCK
Composer: Neil Dougall, 1776-1862 (1831)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 13565 33216 51651
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Parochial Psalmody: A New Collection of the Most Approved Psalm Tunes, by J. P. Clarke, second edition, 1831 (though circulated earlier in manuscript form)
Copyright: Public Domain



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