Triune Praise

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Charles Wesley (1707-1788) shares the hymn, "Father, in Whom we Live," rejoicing in the work, ministry, and relationship of God the Father, Son, and Spirit, and the fullness of our response of praise.
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Father, in Whom we live, in Whom we are and move, The glory, power and praise receive for Thy creating love. Let all the angel throng give thanks to God on high, While earth repeats the joyful song and echoes to the sky. Incarnate Deity, let all the ransomed race Render in thanks their lives to Thee for Thy redeeming grace. The grace to sinners showed ye heavenly choirs proclaim, And cry “Salvation to our God, salvation to the Lamb!” Spirit of Holiness, let all Thy saints adore Thy sacred energy, and bless Thine heart renewing power. Not angel tongues can tell Thy love’s ecstatic height, The glorious joy unspeakable the beatific sight. Eternal, Triune God, let all the hosts above, Let all on earth below record and dwell upon Thy love. When heaven and earth are fled before Thy glorious face, Sing all the saints Thy love hath made Thine everlasting praise. —Charles Wesley (1747) (can be sung to the tune of “Crown Him with Many Crowns”)
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Psalms 145:10-12, 148:2; Luke 3:21-22; John 1:14; Acts 17:28; Romans 14:7-8; 1 Corinthians 13:1; 2 Corinthians 5:15; Ephesians 1:3-14, 2:16, 3:14-21; 1 Peter 1:8-9; Revelation 5, 7:9-17, 19:1, 20:11
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