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title: Loose every bond and chain
description: A hymn inspired by a liberation theology-informed reading of the story of Lazarus being raised from the dead and the following events (John 11:17-12:7).
date: 2024-05-29
author: Jennifer C J Radtke
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# Loose every bond and chain
Loose every bond and chain,<br>
you have been called by <mark class="nameOfGod">God</mark><br>
Not to bring people out, <br>
but to let them go free<br>
The tears of <mark class="nameOfGod">Christ</mark> demand no less<br>
than love for all, as all are loved<br>
Loose every bond and chain,<br>
Weep with the ones who mourn<br>
Cherish all <mark class="nameOfGod">God</mark> has made<br>
Worth is in every soul<br>
Discrimination, hate and fear<br>
they have no place when <mark class="nameOfGod">God</mark> is near<br>
Loose every bond and chain,<br>
Stand with the dispossessed. <br>
Speak of <mark class="nameOfGod">God</mark>s love for all,<br>
With every act and breath<br>
Wealth, dignity, your pride and claims:<br>
In worship lay before Your <mark class="nameOfGod">God</mark><br>
Loose every bond and chain,<br>
<mark class="nameOfGod">God</mark> dwells in human hearts<br>
Notice the act of <mark class="nameOfGod">God</mark><br>
In cultures far and near<br>
People of every rhyme and race<br>
Reflect the image of <mark class="nameOfGod">God</mark>s face<br>
Loose every bond and chain<br>
Even my very own<br>
Yes, <mark class="nameOfGod">God</mark> is in my heart<br>
Sharing my work and rest<br>
<mark class="nameOfGod">Christ</mark> calls to all, free all to <mark class="nameOfGod">Christ</mark><br>
Redeemer, Saviour, Word of life<br>
Metre: 66 66 88 suggested tune “Little Cornard”, which can be found in Singing the Faith at 172 (Hills of the north, rejoice)
A hymn inspired by a liberation theology-informed reading of the story of Lazarus being raised from the dead and the following events (John 11:17-12:7).