Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
WORSHIP AND PRAISE
43
We Sing the Almighty Power of God
C. M.
Ich singe dir
Ps. 149
Isaac Watts, 1715
“Harmonischer Liederschatz”
Frankfurt, 1738
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5
There’s not a plant nor flow’r below
But makes Thy glories known;
And clouds arise and tempests blow
By order from Thy throne.
6
On Thee each moment we depend;
If Thou withdraw, we die.
Oh, may we ne’er that God offend
Who is forever nigh!
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