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The Love of God Frederick Lehman, 1917; v. 3 by Meir Ben Isaac Nehorai, 1050 [Intro] G C/G Em Dsus4 [Verse 1]
GThe love of God is greaterEm far Than tongue or Dpen can ever tGell; It goes beyond the highest Emstar, And reaches Dto the lowest heGll; The guilty Cpair, bowed down with cGare, God gave His DSon to wiGn; His erring Cchild He reconcGiled, And pardoned Dfrom his siGn. C Em D
[Verse 2]
When hoary Gtime shall pass aEmway, And earthly Dsusthrones and kingdoms Gfall, When men who here refuse to Empray, On rocks and Dhills and mountainsG call, God’s love so Csure, shall still enGdure, All measuDreless and stronGg; Redeeming Cgrace to Adam’s Grace— The saints’ andD angels’ soGng.
[Chorus]
Oh, love of CGod, how rich and purGe! HowD measureless and stGrong! It shall foreverCmore enduGre— The saints’ and Dangels’ sGong.
[Verse 3]
Could we with Gink the ocean Emfill, And were the Dsus4skies of parchment Gmade, Were every sGtalk on earth a qEmuill, And every Dman a scribe by tGrade; To write the lCove of God abGove Would drain the oDcean dGry; Nor could the sCcroll contain the wGhole, Though stretched from Dsky to Gsky.
[Chorus]
Oh, love of CGod, how rich and purGe! HowD measureless and stGrong! It shall foreverCmore enduGre— The saints’ and Dangels’ sGong.
[Chorus]
Oh, love of CGod, how rich and purGe! HowD measureless and stGrong! It shall foreverCmore enduGre— The saints’ and Dangels’ sGong.