To God be the glory, great things He hath done

B39 C34 CB39 E39 G39 K34 P28 R31 S25 T39
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To God be the glory, great things He hath done,
So loved He the world that He gave us His Son,
Who yielded His life our redemption to win,
And opened the life-gate that all may go in.
 
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord,
  Let the earth hear His voice;
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord,
  Let the people rejoice;
Oh, come to the Father, through Jesus the Son,
  And give Him the glory; great things He hath done.
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Oh, perfect redemption, the purchase of blood,
To every believer the promise of God;
The vilest offender who truly believes,
That moment from Jesus a pardon receives.
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Great things He hath taught us, great things He hath done,
And great our rejoicing through Jesus the Son;
But purer, and higher, and greater will be
Our wonder, our transport when Jesus we see.
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Eze Edith Otibhor

Abakaliki, Ebonyi, Nigeria

We just sang this hymn this mornning in our church, and it reminds me of all the good things God has done for me and my entire household.

To God be all the Glory.


Amaka Precious Johnson

Festac, Lagos, Nigeria

God woke me up today with this hymn.

It’s a hymn I am using today to appreciate him for fulfilling his promises to me.


Joy

Mombasa, Kenya

Great Song


Philip Mutayi

Mombasa, Kenya

I love the song. Glory be to God


Abraham Emmanuelle

Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria

Nice song


Ssemambo Ronald

Kampala, Uganda

I love the song because it puts me the the spirit with my God


Briviana

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

He is worthy of our praise! Praise the Lord!


Asare Rabbi

Tema, Greater Accra, Ghana

The vilest offender who truly believes,

That moment from Jesus a pardon receives.

So strong !!


Mengsi

Yaounde, Centre, Cameroon

I felt the spirit come into me


Priceless

amen

Third, we may classify the hymns by the sentiment expressed in the hymns. This is the deepest and most important matter in choosing a hymn. The sentiment of a hymn is the tender feeling of that hymn. The more tender a hymn is, the deeper is its sentiment. Two hymns may have the same subject and be under the same subdivision, but there may be a difference between them in sentiment. For example, Hymns, #39 and #52 are both hymns on the worship of the Father, but they have very different sentiments. Hymns, #39 is a good hymn that is full of excitement. Singing this hymn may make us want to shout. In contrast, Hymns, #52 is a very tender and fine hymn, perhaps the most tender and fine hymn in the section on the worship of the Father. If we study and pray over this hymn, we will sense how deep and tender its feeling is.

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