4555. Now Let Us Join with Hearts and Tongues

1. Now let us join with hearts and tongues,
And emulate the angels’ songs;
Yea, sinners may address their King
In songs that angels cannot sing.

2. They praise the Lamb who once was slain,
But we can add a higher strain;
Not only say, He suffered thus,
But that He suffered all for us.

3. When angels by transgression fell,
Justice consigned them all to hell;
But mercy formed a wondrous plan,
To save and honor fallen man.

4. Jesus, who passed the angels by,
Assumed our flesh to bleed and die;
And still He makes it His abode,
As man, He fills the throne of God.

5. Our next of kin, our brother now,
Is He to whom the angels bow;
They join with us to praise His name,
But we the nearest interest claim.

6. But ah! how faint our praises rise!
Sure, ’tis the wonder of the skies;
That we, who share His richest love,
So cold and unconcerned should prove.

7. O glorious hour, it comes with speed
When we from sin and darkness freed,
Shall see the God who died for man,
And praise Him more than angels can.

Text Information
First Line: Now let us join with hearts and tongues
Title: Now Let Us Join with Hearts and Tongues
Author: John Newton (1779)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779), number 39
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: CRIMEA, Thoro Harris, circa 1905; DUKE STREET, attributed to John Hatton, 1793; FEDERAL STREET, Henry K. Oliver, 1832
Tune Information
Name: MAINZER
Composer: Joseph Mainzer (ca. 1845)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 55517 66564 53176
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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