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1 The promises I sing,
Which sovereign love hath spoke;
Nor will the Eternal King
His words of grace revoke;
They stand secure and steadfast still;
Not Zion's hill abides so sure.
2 The mountains melt away
When once the Judge appears,
And sun and moon decay,
That measure mortal years;
But still the same, in radiant lines
His promise shines through all the flame.
3 Their harmony shall sound
Through my attentive ears,
When thunders cleave the ground
And dissipate the spheres;
Midst all the shock of that dread scene,
I stand serene, thy word my rock.
Source: Laudes Domini: a selection of spiritual songs ancient and modern #302
First Line: | The promises I sing, which sovereign love hath spoken |
Title: | God's Promises |
Author: | Philip Doddridge |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |