Sovereign Grace Music All Creatures of Our God and King Let all things their Creator bless Show All the redeemed washed by His blood BRIDGE He shall return in pow'r to reign
℗ 2017 Sovereign Grace Music LyricsVerse 1 All creatures of our God and King Pre Chorus Thou burning sun with golden beam Chorus O praise Him o praise Him Verse 2 Let all things their Creator bless Pre Chorus Praise praise the Father Chorus O praise Him o praise Him Verse 3 All the redeemed washed by His blood Pre Chorus Christ has defeated every sin Chorus O praise Him o praise Him Verse 4 He shall return in pow’r to reign Pre Chorus Then who shall fall on bended knee Chorus O praise Him o praise Him Chorus O praise Him o praise Him
From the BlogThe mission of Sovereign Grace Music is to produce Christ-exalting songs and training for local churches from local churches in an approach to music they refer to as Sound + Doctrine. Today we are bringing you the Original Master MultiTracks and instrument parts in RehearsalMix for their newest live album, Prayers of the Saints. The album features original new worship anthems like "Jesus, There's No One Like You" and "He Is Our God," new arrangements of classic hymns such as "Give Me Jesus" and "All Creatures of Our God and King," and heartfelt songs that touch on themes of confession and a longing for Christ's return. The team shares, "Longing. Interceding. Anticipating. One day the waiting will be over, every wrong will be made right, and all creation will bow before the returning King and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Until then, we praise… we trust…we hope…we pray, knowing that the God who gave his only Son to redeem a people for himself will never go back on his promises." Prayers of the Saints is now available on iTunes. Download your copy today! Read MoreWhat psalm is similar to All Creatures of Our God and King?The words of the hymn were initially written by St. Francis of Assisi in 1225 in the Canticle of the Sun poem, which was based on Psalm 148.
Is All Creatures of Our God and King in public domain?Music: 'Lasst Uns Erfreuen' from Geistliche Kirchengesäng, Köln, 1623. Setting: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision.
Who wrote Jesus thank you?Songwriter(s): Pat Sczebel.
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