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Revelation 5
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| | Revelation 5 |
| 1. | The saints throughout the centuries |
| | Have praised the Lord that He, |
| | The Lamb of God, has saved us, |
| | >From sin has set us free; |
| | Yet scarcely for the Lion |
| | Have we yet sounded praise, |
| | Though oft for our redemption |
| | We've all our voices raised. |
| 2. | John wept as he considered |
| | That none the right did own |
| | The scroll to take and open, |
| | God's myst'ry to make known; |
| | No, none on earth nor heaven, |
| | Nor universe around- |
| | And we, too, would be weeping |
| | If none were worthy found. |
| 3. | The universe, mysterious, |
| | Would be in darkness still, |
| | Could none break through to open |
| | The scroll, to show God's will; |
| | But, lo, the worth Lion |
| | Of Judah hath prevailed |
| | The seven seals to open, |
| | And have the scroll unveiled. |
| 4. | No longer now in darkness |
| | God's secret is enclosed, |
| | But to our inner vision |
| | It's open, full, disclosed; |
| | Our hearts are for this purpose, |
| | Our lives are for His plan; |
| | And for this revelation |
| | We praise the Lion-Lamb! |
| 5. | The four-and-twenty elders |
| | All fall before that sight. |
| | The living creatures praise Him, |
| | Who rest not, day nor night. |
| | So let us join their praises |
| | To Him who loosed God's plan; |
| | We'll lift with theirs our voices |
| | To praise the Lion-Lamb! |