Psalm 8
 
 1  O Lord, our Lord, how excellent
       Thy name in all the earth!
    Let every people, tribe, and tongue
       Proclaim its boundless worth.
    Out of the mouth of little ones
       Thou hast established praise,
    That Thou may still Thine enemy
       And swiftly end his days.
 
 
 2  When we the universe behold,
       The work of Thy great hand —
    The sun, the moon, and all the stars
       By lofty wisdom planned;
    O what is man that Thou should'st care
       That Thou should'st mindful be?
    The son of man Thou visitest
       In Thine economy.
 
 
 3  O Jesus Lord, Thou art that man,
       The One who joined our race,
    Who put upon Himself the flesh
       And took a lower place.
    But now with glory Thou art crowned,
       With sovereignty complete.
    Now through Thy Body Thou dost rule
       With all beneath Thy feet.
 
 
 4  Thine incarnation, rising too,
       And Thy transcendency,
    Thy Lordship, Headship, kingdom full,
       And Body here we see.
    By all these steps of work divine
       Thou hast established praise.
    With overflowing hearts to Thee
       Our joyful voice we raise.
 
 
 5  Oh, soon that blessed day shall come —
       All tongues these words shall peal!
    But in the local churches now
       We have a foretaste real.
    O Lord, our Lord, how excellent
       Thy name in all the earth!
    Let every people, tribe, and tongue
       Proclaim its boundless worth.