Hymns (1948, 1979),
no. 277
Praise Ye the Lord (Choir)
Praise Ye the Lord (Choir)
1. Praise ye the Lord! my heart shall joinIn work so pleasant, so divine,Now, while the flesh is my abodeAnd when my soul ascends to God.
2. Praise shall employ my noblest powersWhile immortality endures;My days of praise shall ne’er be pastWhile life and thought and being last.
3. Why should I make a man my trust?Princes must die and turn to dust;Their breath departs; their pomp and powerAnd thoughts all vanish in an hour.
4. Happy the man whose hopes relyOn Israel’s God! He made the skyAnd earth and seas with all their train,And none shall find his promise vain.
5. His truth forever stands secure;He saves th’oppressed; He feeds the poor;He sends the troubled conscience peaceAnd grants the captive sweet release.
6. The Lord gives eyesight to the blind,The Lord supports the sinking mind;He helps the stranger in distress,The widow and the fatherless.
7. He loves the Saints; he knows them wellBut turns the wicked down to hell;Thy God, O Zion, ever reigns,Praise him in everlasting strains.