Classic Hymns,  Music

Surely it is God Who Saves Me–The First Song of Isaiah

The First Song of Isaiah–Faith Lutheran Church from Faith Lutheran Fond Du Lac on Vimeo.

The First Song of Isaiah sung by Adult Choirs and School Children at Faith Lutheran Church on Reformation Sunday 2014.

Refrain:
Surely, it is God who saves me;
I will trust and not be afraid.
For the Lord is my stronghold and my sure defense,
and God will be my Savior.

1 Therefore you shall draw water with rejoicing
from the springs of salvation
and on that day you shall say,
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2 Make God’s deeds known among the peoples;
see that they remember that the Lord is exalted.
Sing the praises of the Lord,
for God has done great things
and this is known in all the world. [Refrain]

3 Cry aloud, inhabitants of Zion;
ring out your joy,
for the great one in the midst of you
is the Holy One of Israel. [Refrain]

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4 Comments

  • ANDREW

    Wow, this is magnificent. It is a song that speaks a lot to my heart.
    It is really amazing when the mix of Children adults are singing in Praise to the Lord in this First Song of Isaiah

  • Ed

    Wonderful performance by the adults and kids alike!
    I notice a disturbing difference between the words of the song as sung versus the lyrics provided under the video; in the text, the last line of the Refrain has been changed from “… and HE will be my Savior” to an ELCA-worthy gender-neutral “… and GOD will be my Savior”. Hopefully just a lyrics “copy-and-paste” oversight.

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