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In joyful chorus, let our voices rise, Unto the Lord, under the vast skies. All lands unite, in this divine song, In His service, we joyfully belong. wisdom halls, the preacher stood, Teaching knowledge, proclaiming good. He sought the words that hearts would hear, Words upright, of truth so clearWith gladness, we serve, our hearts aflame, In His holy presence, we sing His name. Acknowledge the Lord, our God, our guide, He crafted us, in His image, we confide. We are His flock, in His pasture, we roam, Under His watchful eye, we find our home. Through His gates, with gratitude, we tread, Into His courts, where our praises are spread. Thank Him, bless Him, in reverent tone, For the Lord is good, His mercy shown. His truth, enduring, from age to age, Is our comfort, our rock, our sage.make this poem better

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In joyful chorus, let our voices rise, Unto the Lord, under the vast skies. All lands unite, in this divine song, In His service, we joyfully belong. wisdom halls, the preacher stood, Teaching knowledge, proclaiming good. He sought the words that hearts would hear, Words upright, of truth so clearWith gladness, we serve, our hearts aflame, In His holy presence, we sing His name. Acknowledge the Lord, our God, our guide, He crafted us, in His image, we confide.

We are His flock, in His pasture, we roam, Under His watchful eye, we find our home. Through His gates, with gratitude, we tread, Into His courts, where our praises are spread.

Thank Him, bless Him, in reverent tone, For the Lord is good, His mercy shown. His truth, enduring, from age to age, Is our comfort, our rock, our sage.make this poem better

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"In chorus jubilant, let our voices ascend, To the Lord, beneath the boundless heavens, we send. All nations join, in this sacred hymn, In His service, we joyfully swim.

In halls of wisdom, the preacher takes his stand, Imparting knowledge, spreading goodness across the land. He seeks the words that would resonate in every ear, Words upright, of truth crystal clear.

With joy, we serve, our hearts ablaze, In His holy presence, we sing His praise. Recognize the Lord, our God, our guide, He sculpted us, in His image, we confide.

We are His flock, in His pasture, we wander, Under His vigilant gaze, we find our corner. Through His gates, with gratitude, we stride, Into His courts, where our praises coincide.

Thank Him, bless Him, in tones of reverence, For the Lord is good, His mercy is our deliverance. His truth, enduring, from era to era, Is our solace, our fortress, our panacea."

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