9400. Great God, To Thee My Voice I Raise

1 Great God, to Thee my voice I raise,
To Thee my youngest hours belong;
I would begin my life with praise;
Till growing years improve the song.

2 ’Tis to Thy sovereign grace I owe
That I was born on Christian ground,
Where streams of heav’nly mercy flow,
And words of sweet salvation sound.

3 I would not change my native land
For rich Peru, with all her gold;
A nobler prize lies in my hand,
Than East or Western Indies hold.

4 How do I pity those that dwell
Where ignorance or darkness reigns;
They know no heaven, they fear no hell,
Those endless joys, those endless pains.

5 Thy glorious promises, O Lord,
Kindle my hopes and my desire;
While all the preachers of Thy word
Warn me to ’scape eternal fire.

6 Thy praise shall still employ my breath
Since Thou hast marked my way to Heav’n;
Nor will I run the road to death,
And waste the blessings Thou hast giv’n.

Text Information
First Line: Great God, to Thee my voice I raise
Title: Great God, To Thee My Voice I Raise
Author: Isaac Watts
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Divine and Moral Songs, 1715
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: BAPTISM
Composer: Peter Christian Lutkin, 1858-1931
Meter: LM
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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