821. Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days!

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1 Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days!
A world without saints forgets how to praise.
Their faith in acquiring the habit of prayer,
their depth of adoring, Lord, help us to share.

2 Some march with events to turn them God's way;
some need to withdraw, the better to pray;
some carry the gospel through fire and through flood:
our world is their parish; their purpose is God.

3 Rejoice in those saints, unpraised and unknown,
who bear someone's cross or shoulder their own;
they shame our complaining, our comforts, our cares:
what patience in caring, what courage, is theirs!

4 Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days;
a world without saints forgets how to praise.
In loving, in living, they prove it is true:
the way of self giving, Lord, leads us to you.

Text Information
First Line: Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days!
Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000
Meter: 10.10.11.11
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: Saints' and Other Holy Days: All Saints
Copyright: © 1973, 1980 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
CCLI Number: 3266283
Notes: A higher setting of HANOVER is found at 378
Tune Information
Name: HANOVER
Meter: 10.10.11.11
Key: G Major
Source: Tate and Brady's Supplement to the New Version of the Psalms, London, 1708



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