It was originally written in 1974 as a short worship chorus by American Episcopal church member, Edith McNeill (1920-2014). It became popular in the Charismatic movement which grew out of the Church of the Redeemer, Houston, Texas, USA.
Hymn-books which it has been published in include:
- Scripture in Song Two - Songs of the Kingdom, New Zealand, 1981
- Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship, Hope Publishing, 1995
- The Covenant Hymnal, Covenant Publications, Chicago, USA, 1996
- The Celebration Hymnal, Word Music/Integrity Music, 1997
- Complete Mission Praise, Marshall Pickering, London, 1999
- Sing! A New Creation, CRC Publications, USA 2002
- Singing the Faith, Hymns Ancient & Modern for the Methodist Church, London, 2011
- Psalms for All Seasons, Calvin Institute for Christian Worship/ Faith Alive Christian Resources / Brazos Press, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, 2012
- Glory to God, Presbyterian Publishing Corporation, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, 2013
- Lift Up Your Hearts: psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, Faith Alive Christian Resources, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2013 - for the Christian Reformed Church in America.
Adapt. from a picture taken in The Burren, Doolin, Ireland in 2007 ©CC0 www.Godsongs.net |
Downloads
This section may contain affiliate links: I earn from qualifying purchases on these. Free downloads are provided where possible (eg for public domain items).Examples
Singer with guitar, on-screen words with purple (Lent?) background
Music video with words on-screen - same sound track as the first video:
Singer with guitar and keyboard - mixed track:
Singer with guitar:
Music group with backing - professional recording:
Instrumental - piano:
Instrumental - organ:
Lyrics
Chorus:The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases;
God’s mercies never come to an end.
They are new every morning, new every morning;
great is your faithfulness, O Lord,
great is your faithfulness.
1. The Lord is good to those who wait for Him,
To the soul that seeks Him.
It is good that we should wait quietly
For the salvation of the Lord.
2. Let us test and examine all our ways,
And return unto the Lord,
Let us lift our hearts and not our hands alone
Unto the Lord who is in heaven.
3. To trample underfoot a prisoner,
To deny a human right,
To employ injustice in a court of law:
Such things the Lord does not approve.
No comments:
Post a Comment