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God who spoke in the beginning

Author: Fred Kaan (b. 1929) Hymnal: New Church Praise #33 (1975) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 God who spoke in the beginning, forming rock and shaping spar, set all life and growth in motion, earthly world and distant star; he who calls the earth to order is the ground of what we are. 2 God who spoke through men and nations, through events long past and gone, showing still today his purpose, speaks supremely through his Son; he who calls the earth to order gives his word and it is done. 3 God whose speech becomes incarnate --Christ is servant, Christ is Lord!-- calls us to a life of service, heart and will to action stirred; he who uses man's obedience has the first and final word. Topics: God--the Father Creator; God--the Father Revealed in Jesus Christ Languages: English Tune Title: CORBRIDGE

God, Who Spoke in the Beginning

Author: Fred Kaan Hymnal: Ecumenical Praise #80 (1977) Topics: The Goodness and Providence of God Languages: English Tune Title: CORBRIDGE

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