This past week we celebrated All Saints Sunday at Christ Lutheran where I am a pastor. When looking for a hymn to go with the theme I was preaching on I came across a hymn with suitable words in the Lutheran Book of Worship (the old green hymnal as many know it). The text was very fitting, but I didn't like the melody very much, so I decided to look for another melody to use with this hymn. The only hymn tune I found that matched the meter of the words really well was the much loved How Great Thou Art. The only problem is that How Great Thou Art has a refrain and the hymn We Are the Lord's did not. So rather than throw this idea out I decided to write a refrain to go with the verses to this hymn. This adapted hymn was very well received on Sunday, and people have asked me for the words - so here they are.
Words by Karl J.P. Spitta, translated by Charles T.Astley
Words for the added Refrain by Dennis D. Hendricksen
Sung to the tune "How Great Thou Art"
1. We are the Lord's. His all-sufficient merit,
Sealed on the cross, to us this grace accords.
We are the Lord's and all things shall inherit;
Whether we live or die, we are the Lord's.
Added Refrain:
We sing our praise, because we are the Lord's.
By grace we're saints forevermore.
We sing our praise, because we are the Lord's.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
2. We are the Lord's. Then let us gladly tender
Our souls to him in deeds, not empty words.
Let heart and tongue and life combine to render
No doutful witness that we are the Lord's.
Added Refrain
3. We are the Lord's. No darkness brooding o'er us
Can make us tremble while this start affords
A steady light along the path before us –
Faith's full assurance that we are the Lord's.
Added Refrain
4. We are the Lord's. No evil can befall us
In the dread hour of life's fast loos'ning cords;
No pangs of death shall even then appal us.
Death shall be vanquished, for we are the Lord's.
Added Refrain:
We sing our praise, because we are the Lord's.
By grace we're saints forevermore.
We sing our praise, because we are the Lord's.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
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