53. O God, Who Gives Us Life

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Text Information
First Line: O God, who gives us life and breath
Title: O God, Who Gives Us Life
Author: Carl P. Daw Jr. (1990)
Meter: CMD
Language: English
Publication Date: 2013
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Faith; Faithfulness; God's Covenant with Israel (3 more...)
Copyright: © 1990 Hope Publishing Company
CCLI Number: 1761316
Tune Information
Name: NOEL
Arranger: Arthur S. Sullivan (1874)
Meter: CMD
Key: F Major


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Christians often fail to appreciate how much we can learn about God from the Hebrew Scriptures. This text draws on a variety of passages that call attention to God’s faithfulness toward the Chosen People and the promise of a new covenant written on the heart (Jeremiah 31:31–34).


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