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Built on the Rock Lyrics by Nicolai Grundtvig, 1837
Translated by Carl Döving, 1909 Revised by Fred C.M. Hansen, ca.1927
Music by Christopher Knaebel, 2013 Transcribed by Marie Allen, 2013
Built on the Rock the Church doth stand,
Even when steeples are falling;
Christ builds His church in every land,
bells still are chiming and calling:
calling the young and old to rest;
calling the souls of of those distressed,
longing for life everlasting.
Surely in temples made with hands
God, the Most High, is not dwelling;
high in the heav'ns His temple stands,
all earthly temples excelling.
Yet He who dwells in heav'n above
deigns to abide with us in love,
making our bodies His temple.
We are God's house of living stones,
built for His own habitation;
He fills our hearts, His humble thrones,
granting us life and salvation.
Were two or three to seek His face,
He in their midst would show His grace,
blessings upon them bestowing.
Now we may gather with our King
e'en in the lowliest dwelling;
praises to Him we there may bring,
His wondrous mercy forthtelling.
Jesus His grace to us accords,
spirit and life are all His words;
His truth doth hallow the temple,
His truth doth hallow the temple.
Amen!
[Applause]