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God,
Whose Love Is Always Stronger
BEACH
SPRING 8.7.8.7 D ("God, Whose Giving Knows No Ending")
God, whose
love is always stronger Than our weakness, pride and fear,
In your world, we pray and wonder How to be more faithful here.
Hate too often grows inside us; Fear rules what the nations do.
So we pray, when wars divide us: Give us love, Lord! Make us new!
Love is patient,
kind and caring, Never arrogant or rude,
Never boastful, all things bearing; Love rejoices in the truth.
When we’re caught up in believing War will make the terror
cease,
Show us Jesus’ way of living; May our strength be in your
peace.
May our faith in you be nourished; May your churches hear your
call.
May our lives be filled with courage As we speak your love for
all.
Now emboldened by your Spirit Who has given us new birth,
Give us love, that we may share it Till your love renews the earth!
Biblical References: Romans 8:28-39, 2 Corinthians
12:9, John 3:7, Revelation 21:5, 1 Corinthians 13:4-5, John 14:27,
Matthew 5-7, 1 Thessalonians 2:2, John 3:16, 17:18, Psalm 46:9,
and Romans 8:22.
Suggested Tune: The Sacred Harp, 1844. Harm. James H. Wood, 1958.
Alternate Tunes: ABBOT’S LEIGH 8.7.8.7 D ("God Is Here!") by
Cyril Vincent Taylor, 1941; HYFRYDOL 8.7.8.7 D ("Alleluia! Sing to Jesus!")
by Rowland Hugh Prichard, 1831.
Text: Copyright © 2003 by Carolyn Winfrey Gillette. All rights reserved.
Permission for free one-time use is given for a congregational
or ecumenical community service. The above copyright and contact information
shall be included when reproducing this hymn in worship bulletins. Thank you.
People who want to make a donation for using the hymn may do so online to the
Presbyterian Peacemaking Program to support their important work for peace. Please
share this hymn (with the above copyright and contact information) with other
pastors, church musicians and friends in your community and online. Thank you.
Carolyn
Winfrey Gillette is the author of Gifts of Love: New Hymns
for Today’s
Worship (Geneva Press, 2000) and co-pastor of the Limestone Presbyterian Church
in Wilmington, Delaware.
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