God is Love

Religious Music · Other Songs - Religious Music

Come, let us all unite to sing:

God is love!

Let Heav'n and earth their praises bring,

God is love!

Let every soul from sin awake,

Let every heart sweet music make,

And sing with us for Jesus' sake:

God is love!



Refrain:

God is love! God is love!

Come let us all unite to sing that God is love.



O tell to earth's remotest bound,

God is love!

In Christ we have redemption found,

God is love!

His blood has washed our sins away,

His Spirit turned our night to day,

And now we can rejoice to say:

God is love!



Refrain:

God is love! God is love!

Come let us all unite to sing that God is love.



How happy is our portion here,

God is love!

His promises our spirits cheer,

God is love!

He is our sun and shield by day,

Our help, our hope, our strength and stay;

He will be with us all the way;

God is love!



Refrain:

God is love! God is love!

Come let us all unite to sing that God is love.



In Canaan we will sing again:

God is love!

And this shall be our loudest strain:

God is love!

Whilst endless ages roll along,

We'll triumph with the heavenly throng

And this shall be our sweetest song:

God is love!



Refrain:

God is love! God is love!

Come let us all unite to sing that God is love...

God is Love

Religious Music's "God is Love" stands as a solemn testament to the genre's enduring focus on divine affirmation. Rooted in the tradition of hymnody, the track reflects a style characterized by its spiritual introspection and communal worship. While specific recording details remain within the broader canon of religious music, the piece aligns with the artist's catalog of works that prioritize theological themes over commercial pop structures. The composition likely draws from a lineage of choral and congregational singing, where the message of God's benevolence serves as the central narrative. Its presence in the discography underscores a commitment to preserving and performing sacred texts that have shaped religious practice for centuries, offering listeners a moment of reflection on faith and grace.