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"We Would Be Building" is a heartfelt hymn that expresses a collective desire to create a better world. It reflects the aspiration to construct spiritual and physical edifices that embody divine love and purpose. As hearts unite to bridge divides, the hymn encourages perseverance in the face of challenges while seeking divine guidance. With a call to action to build upon solid foundations and embrace noble ideals, it inspires both community and personal growth towards a heavenly vision. Join in this uplifting journey of faith and dedication.
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We Would Be Building We would be building; temples still undone O’er crumbling walls their crosses scarcely lift, Waiting till love can raise the broken stone, And hearts creative bridge the human rift; We would be building; Master, let Thy plan Reveal the life that God would give to man. 1-3 Words by Purd E. Deitz / Music by Jean Sibelius
We Would Be Building Teach us to build; upon the solid rock We set the dream that hardens into deed, Ribbed with the steel that time and change doth mock, Th’unfailing purpose of our noblest creed; Teach us to build; O Master, lend us sight To see the towers gleaming in the light. 2-3
We Would Be Building O keep us building, Master; may our hands Ne’er falter when the dream is in our hearts, When to our ears there come divine commands And all the pride of sinful will departs; We build with Thee; O grant enduring worth Until the heav’enly Kingdom comes on earth. Amen. 3-3