Hymn: O God, O Lord of Heaven and Earth
LSB 834
O God, O Lord of heaven and earth,Thy living finger never wrote that life should be an aimless mote,A deathward drift from futile birth.Thy Word meant life triumphant hurled,In splendor through Thy broken world,Since light awoke and life began, Thou hast desired Thy life for man.Our fatal will to equal Thee,Our rebel will wrought death and night. We seized and used in prideful spiteThy wondrous gift of liberty.We housed us in this house of doom,Where death had royal scope and roomUntil Thy servant, Prince of Peace, breached all its walls for our release.Thou camest to our hall of death,O Christ, to breathe our poisoned air, to drink for us the dark despairThat strangled our reluctant breath.How beautiful the feet that trodThe road that leads us back to God! How beautiful the feet that ranTo bring the great good news to man!O Spirit, who didst once restoreThy church that it might be again the bringer of good news to men,Breathe on Thy cloven Church once more,That in these gray and latter daysThere may be those whose life is praise, each life a high doxologyTo Father, Son and unto Thee.-Martin Franzmann
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