Hallelujah! Praise God! Text: Psalm 146 Music: Dwight Armstrong Page 84
Sing un-to the E-ter-nal; sing your prais-es to Him; Verse 1 of 3
Put your trust not in mor-tals, for in them is no help. Verse 1 of 3
Hal-le-lu-jah! Praise God! The E-ter-nal shall reign! Verse 1 of 3
He shall reign for all a-ges, our King and our God! Verse 1 of 3
Sing un-to the E-ter-nal; give your prais-es to Him; Verse 2 of 3
He it was who made heav-en, earth and sea and all things. Verse 2 of 3
Hal-le-lu-jah! Praise God! The E-ter-nal shall reign! Verse 2 of 3
He shall reign for all a-ges, our King and our God! Verse 2 of 3
Sing un-to the E-ter-nal; let your hope be in Him; Verse 3 of 3
He re-mains true for-ev-er; He gives jus-tice to all. Verse 3 of 3
Hal-le-lu-jah! Praise God! The E-ter-nal shall reign! Verse 3 of 3
He shall reign for all a-ges, our King and our God! Verse 3 of 3
O Worship the King Text: From Psalm 104; Sir Robert Grant, 1833; alt. Music: Johann M. Haydn Page 131
O wor-ship the King, all glo-rious a-bove! Verse 1 of 4
O grate-ful-ly sing His pow-er and His love! Verse 1 of 4
Our Shield and De-fend-er, the An-cient of Days, Verse 1 of 4
Pa-vil-ioned in splen-dor, and gird-ed with praise. Verse 1 of 4
O tell of His might! O sing of His grace! Verse 2 of 4
His gar-ment is light, His can-o-py is space. Verse 2 of 4
His char-iots of wrath the deep thun-der-clouds form, Verse 2 of 4
And dark is His path on the wings of the storm. Verse 2 of 4
Thy boun-ti-ful care, what tongue can re-cite? Verse 3 of 4
It breathes in the air; it shines in the light; Verse 3 of 4
It streams from the hills; it de-scends to the plain, Verse 3 of 4
And sweet-ly dis-tils in the dew and the rain. Verse 3 of 4
Frail chil-dren of dust, and fee-ble as frail, Verse 4 of 4
In Thee do we trust, nor find Thee to fail; Verse 4 of 4
Thy mer-cies how ten-der, how firm to the end, Verse 4 of 4
Our Mak-er, De-fend-er, Re-deem-er and Friend! Verse 4 of 4
Now Thank We All Our God TEXT Martin Rinkart, 1636; translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1858 MUSIC: Johann Cruger, 1647; from Felix Mendelssohn’s “Hymn of Praise,” 1840 Page 117
Now thank we all our God with hearts and hands and voic-es, Verse 1 of 3
Who won-drous things hath done, in whom His Church re-joic-es, Verse 1 of 3
Who from our moth-ers’ arms hath blessed us on our way Verse 1 of 3
With count-less gifts of love, and still is ours to-day. Verse 1 of 3
O may this boun-teous God through all our lives be near us, Verse 2 of 3
With ev-er joy-ful hearts and bless-ed peace to cheer us, Verse 2 of 3
And keep us in His grace, and guide us when per-plexed, Verse 2 of 3
And free us from all ills in this world and the next. Verse 2 of 3
All praise and thanks to God, the Fa-ther, now be giv-en, Verse 3 of 3
The Son, the One who reigns with Him in high-est heav-en, Verse 3 of 3
The one E-ter-nal God, whom earth and heav’n a-dore; Verse 3 of 3
For thus it was, is now, and shall be ev-er-more. Verse 3 of 3
Worthy of Worship Text: Psalm 87; The Psalter, 1912 Music: BRYNTIRION; H, Roth Page 186
Wor-thy of wor-ship, wor-thy of praise, Wor-thy of hon-or and glo-ry; Verse 1 of 3
Wor-thy of all the glad songs we can sing, Wor-thy of all of the off-’rings we bring. Verse 1 of 3
You are wor-thy, Fa-ther, Cre-a-tor. You are wor-thy, Sav-ior, Sus-tain-er. Verse 1 of 3
You are wor-thy, wor-thy and won-der- ful, Wor-thy of wor-ship and praise. Verse 1 of 3
Wor-thy of rev-’rence, wor-thy of fear, Wor-thy of love and de-vo-tion; Verse 2 of 3
Wor-thy of bow-ing and bend-ing of knees, Wor-thy of all this and add-ed to these. Verse 2 of 3
You are wor-thy, Fa-ther, Cre-a-tor. You are wor-thy, Sav-ior, Sus-tain-er. Verse 2 of 3
You are wor-thy, wor-thy and won-der- ful, Wor-thy of wor-ship and praise. Verse 2 of 3
Al-might-y Fa-ther, Mas-ter and Lord, King of all kings and Re-deem-er, Verse 3 of 3
Won-der-ful Coun-se-lor, Com-for-ter, Friend, Sav-ior and Source of our life with-out end. Verse 3 of 3
You are wor-thy, Fa-ther, Cre-a-tor. You are wor-thy, Sav-ior, Sus-tain-er. Verse 3 of 3
You are wor-thy, wor-thy and won-der- ful, Wor-thy of wor-ship and praise. Verse 3 of 3
In Thy Lovingkindness, Lord Text: Psalm 51; The Psalter of the United Presbyterian Church,1887 Music: Dwight Armstrong Page 31
In Thy lov-ing-kind-ness, Lord, be mer-ci-ful to me; Verse 1 of 4
In com-pas-sion great blot out all in-iq-ui-ty. Verse 1 of 4
Wash me thor-ough-ly from sin, from all guilt cleanse Thou me; Verse 1 of 4
For trans-gres-sions I con-fess; sins I ev-er see. Verse 1 of 4
'Gainst Thee on-ly have I sinned, done e-vil in Thy sight, Verse 2 of 4
That Thou speak-ing may be just, and in judg-ing right. Verse 2 of 4
My in-iq-ui-ties blot out, my sin hide from Thy view, Verse 2 of 4
And in me a clean heart make, spir-it right re-new. Verse 2 of 4
From Thy gra-cious pres-ence, Lord, O cast me not a-way, Verse 3 of 4
And Thy Ho-ly Spir-it take not from me I pray. Verse 3 of 4
Joy which Thy sal-va-tion brings a-gain to me restore; Verse 3 of 4
With Thy Spir-it free do Thou keep me ev-er-more. Verse 3 of 4
Sac-ri-fice dost Thou not want, else would I give it Thee, Verse 4 of 4
And with of-fer-ing shalt Thou not de-light-ed be. Verse 4 of 4
For a bro-ken spir-it is to God a sac-ri-fice, Verse 4 of 4
And a bro-ken, con-trite heart, Thou wilt not des-pise. Verse 4 of 4