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New English Hymnal
Immortal, invisible, God only wise
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New English Hymnal
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Choral
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Choral
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2:34
'Immortal, invisible, God only wise' is a hymn that was composed by the New English Hymnal. The hymn was first published in 1835 and has since become a popular hymn in many Christian denominations. The hymn is typically sung to the tune "St. Denio," which was composed by John Roberts in the 19th century. The hymn is divided into four verses, each of which focuses on a different aspect of God's nature. The first verse begins with the line "Immortal, invisible, God only wise," which emphasizes God's eternal nature and his invisibility to human eyes. The verse goes on to describe God as "inaccessible, hid from our eyes," which further emphasizes the idea that God is beyond human comprehension. The second verse of the hymn focuses on God's power and majesty. The verse begins with the line "Unresting, unhasting, and silent as light," which describes God's constant presence and activity in the world. The verse goes on to describe God as "most blessed, most glorious, the Ancient of Days," which emphasizes his eternal nature and his position as the ruler of all creation. The third verse of the hymn focuses on God's goodness and love. The verse begins with the line "To all, life thou givest, to both great and small," which emphasizes God's generosity and care for all of his creation. The verse goes on to describe God as "loving, forgiving, and reigning in might," which emphasizes his compassion and mercy towards humanity. The final verse of the hymn focuses on the idea of eternity and the afterlife. The verse begins with the line "Great Father of glory, pure Father of light," which emphasizes God's holiness and purity. The verse goes on to describe the afterlife as a place where "no ear may hear, no heart may conceive," which emphasizes the idea that the afterlife is beyond human understanding. Overall, 'Immortal, invisible, God only wise' is a hymn that emphasizes God's eternal nature, his power and majesty, his goodness and love, and the idea of eternity and the afterlife. The hymn is typically sung in Christian worship services and is a popular choice for funerals and other solemn occasions.
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