Monday, May 4, 2020

WE PRAISE YOU, O GOD!


        In my nearly 30 years of writing WEEKLY MESSAGE, I have tried, fairly successfully, to avoid ranting on an issue. Today I nearly succumbed to doing that with one of my least favorite COVID19 rules, that of government entities closing public worship in churches. Regardless of what rules and regs mayors or governors may write, churches may not required to close. 
        Regardless of the 14th Amendment’s directive for public safety, the 1st Amendment protects our individual rights to freedom of religion and freedom of expression from government interference. End of discussion! But taking this further is an argument that no one would win. 
        Instead, today I want to quote for you the words of an ancient song, the “Te Deum Laudamus”. This magnificent hymn of praise deserves to be sung more than it is. Read it, hum along if you know the melody (“Jupiter” by Gustav Holst), and be blessed!

WE PRAISE YOU, O GOD
1. We praise You and acknowledge You, O God, to be the Lord,
The Father everlasting, by all the earth adored.
To You all angel powers cry aloud, the heavens sing,
The cherubim and seraphim their praises to You bring:
“O holy, holy, holy Lord God of Sabaoth;
Your majesty and glory fill the heavens and the earth!”

2. The band of the apostles in glory sing Your praise;
The fellowship of prophets their deathless voices raise.
The martyrs of Your kingdom, a great and noble throng,
Sing with the holy Church throughout all the world this song:
“O all-majestic Father, Your true and only Son,
And Holy Spirit, Comforter—forever Three in One!”

3. You, Christ, are King of glory, the everlasting Son,
Yet You, with boundless love, sought to rescue ev’ryone:
You laid aside Your glory, were born of virgin’s womb,
Were crucified for us and were placed into a tomb;
Then by Your resurrection You won for us reprieve—
You opened heaven’s kingdom to all who would believe.

4. You sit in splendid glory, enthroned at God’s right hand,
Upholding earth and heaven by forces You command.
We know that You will come as our Judge that final day,
So help Your servants You have redeemed by blood, we pray;
May we with saints be numbered where praises never end,
In glory everlasting. Amen, O Lord, amen!
(CPH, by Stephen Starke and Gustav Holst)

Thanks for listening (and singing)!

Rev. Bob Tasler, www.bobtasler.com

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