Sing, My Tongue, The Savior’s Glory
About Sing, My Tongue, The Savior’s Glory
Sing, My Tongue, The Savior’s Glory reflects a call to express faith through heartfelt praise and thoughtful reflection. The theme emphasizes gratitude, sacrifice, and hope, inviting readers to consider how belief shapes daily actions. Rather than focusing only on music, it highlights devotion, humility, and service to others. The message encourages voices and lives to align with compassion and truth. By remembering redemption and grace, people are inspired to grow spiritually and act kindly. This timeless idea connects tradition with personal meaning, reminding communities that praise is lived, shared, and renewed through faithful words and deeds every day together now.
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Credits Sing, My Tongue, The Savior’s Glory
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Sing, My Tongue, The Savior’s Glory Lyrics
Sing, My Tongue, The Savior's Glory: Tell His Triumph Far And Wide; Tell Aloud The Famous Story Of His Body Crucified; How Upon The Cross A Victim, Vanquishing In Death, He Died. Faithful Cross, O Tree All Beauteous! Tree All Peerless And Divine, Not A Grove On Earth Can Show Us Such A Flow'r And Leaf As Thine. Sweet The Nails, And Sweet The Wood, Laden With So Sweet A Load! Eating Of The Tree Forbidden, Humans Sank In Satan's Snare, When Our Pitying Creator Did This Second Tree Prepare; Destined, Many Ages Later, That First Evil To Repair. Such The Order God Appointed When For Sin He Would Atone; To The Serpent Thus Opposing Schemes Yet Deeper Than His Own; Thence The Remedy Procuring, When The Fatal Wound Had Come. So When Now At Length The Fullness Of The Sacred Time Drew Nigh, Then The Son, The World's Creator, Left His Father's Throne On High; From A Virgin's Womb Appearing, Clothed In Our Mortality. Thus Did Christ To Perfect Manhood In Our Mortal Flesh Attain: Then Of His Free Choice He Goes On To A Death Of Bitter Pain; And As Lamb Upon The Altar Of The Cross, For Us Is Slain. Lofty Tree, Bend Down Your Branches, To Embrace Your Sacred Load; Oh, Relax The Native Tension Of That All Too Rigid Wood; Gently, Gently Bear The Members Of Your Dying King And God. Blessing, Honor, Everlasting, To The Immortal Deity; To The Father, Son, And Spirit, Equal Praises Ever Be; Glory Through The Earth And Heaven, Trinity In Unity. Amen.



