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742. There's a Wideness in God's Mercy

1 There’s a wideness in God’s mercy
Like the wideness of the sea;
There’s a kindness in God's justice
Which is more than liberty.
There is plentiful redemption
In the blood that has been shed;
There is joy for all the members
In the sorrows of the Head.

2 For the love of God is broader
Than the measures of the mind,
And the heart of the Eternal
Is most wonderfully kind.
If our love were but more simple
We We should take him at his word,
And our lives would be thanksgiving
In the goodness of our Lord.

3 Troubled souls, why will you scatter
Like a crowd of frightened sheep?
Foolish hearts, why will you wander
From a love so true and deep?
There is welcome for the sinner
And more graces for the good;
There is mercy with the Savior,
There is healing in his blood.

Text Information
First Line: There's a wideness in God's mercy
Title: There's a Wideness in God's Mercy
Author: Frederick W. Faber, 1814-1863 (alt.)
Meter: 8 7 8 7 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 1996
Scripture: ; ; ;
Topic: 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Year C; 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Year B; Comfort (18 more...)
Tune Information
Name: IN BABILONE
Meter: 8 7 8 7 D
Key: G Major or modal
Source: Oude en Nieuwe Hollantse Boerenlieties, c. 1710



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