How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place - Based on Psalm 84, from "The Best of Himig Heswita"

How lovely is your dwelling place
O, Lord, Mighty God, Lord of all
How lovely is your dwelling place
O, Lord, Mighty God, Lord of all

Even the lowly sparrow finds a home for her brood
And the swallow, a nest for herself
Where she may lay her young
In your altars, my King and my God

How lovely is your dwelling place
O, Lord, Mighty God, Lord of all

Blessed are they whose dwelling is your own
Lord of peace
Blest are they refreshed by springs and by rain
When dryness daunts and scathes
Behold my shield, my king and my God

How lovely is your dwelling place
O, Lord, Mighty God, Lord of all

I would forsake a thousand other days anywhere
If I could spend one day in your courts
Belong to you alone
My strength are you alone
My Glory, my King and my God

How lovely is your dwelling place
O, Lord, Mighty God, Lord of all
How lovely is your dwelling place
O, Lord, Mighty God, Lord of all



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Writer(s): Thomas Lynn Howard
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