Sunday 2 February 2014

“If we should speak in languages exotic ...” (a hymn, based on 1st Corinthians 13)

If we should speak in languages exotic,
or else ecstatically with angels’ speech,
yet have no love, our wisest words are futile
as noisy as a shrill metallic screech.
Refrain
Love never ends.  It lasts beyond all language.
Love never ends.  It lasts beyond all skill.
With faith and hope abiding through the ages,
yet of these three, love is the greatest still.

For love is kind and patient, never boastful,
not rude nor arrogant; and won’t deceive;
rejoices in the truth, and not in falsehood:
all things to bear, endure, hope, and believe.
Refrain
Love never ends.  It lasts beyond all language.
Love never ends.  It lasts beyond all skill.
With faith and hope abiding through the ages,
yet of these three, love is the greatest still.

For as a child, my thoughts and deeds were childish,
as an adult, my reasoning has grown.
So with God’s love, we’ll grow into Christ’s likeness
and we can know, as also we were known.
Refrain
Love never ends.  It lasts beyond all language.
Love never ends.  It lasts beyond all skill.
With faith and hope abiding through the ages,
yet of these three, love is the greatest still.

Robert J. Faser, based on 1st Corinthians 13
(Tune:   Londonderry Air)
 
Permission is given to use this hymn in worship in  local congregations or other worshipping groups, provided appropriate acknowledgement is given.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you Bob. I'll pass it on to the minister leading the service on 31st. Just one problem with a couple of words in verse one - not easy to sing. Exotic and ecstatically.

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  2. Bob, I've added this to my lectionary website. I just love this chorus and think many people will love singing it.

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