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I Was a Wandering Sheep

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 500 hymnals First Line: I was a wand'ring sheep Topics: Evangelistic General Scripture: Luke 15:6 Used With Tune: LEBANON
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A Cristo coronad

Author: Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring; E. A. Strange Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 16 hymnals Lyrics: 1 A Cristo coronad, divino Salvador; Sentado en alta majestad es digno de loor; Al Rey de gloria y paz loores tributad, Y bendecid al Inmortal por toda eternidad. 2 A Cristo coronad, Señor de nuestro amor; Al Rey triunfante celebrad, glorioso vencedor; Potente Rey de paz, el triunfo consumó, Y por su muerte de dolor su grande amor mostró. 3 A Cristo coronad, Señor de vida y luz; Con alabanzas proclamad los triunfos de la cruz; A él solo adorad, Señor de salvación; Loor eterno tributad de todo corazón. Topics: Adoración; Worship; Cristo Su Reinado; Christ His Reign; Victoria; Victory Scripture: Hebrews 2:1-9 Used With Tune: DIADEMATA
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I love Thy kingdom, Lord

Author: Timothy Dwight Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 1,364 hymnals Used With Tune: BEALOTH
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Sure There's a Righteous God

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 68 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Sure there’s a righteous God, Nor is religion vain; Though men of vice may boast aloud, And men of grace complain. I saw the wicked rise, And felt my heart repine, While haughty fools with scornful eyes In robes of honor shine. 2. Pampered with wanton ease, Their flesh looks full and fair; Their wealth rolls in like flowing seas, And grows without their care. Free from the plagues and pains That pious souls endure; Through all their life oppression reigns, And racks the humble poor. 3. Their impious tongues blaspheme The everlasting God; Their malice blasts the good man’s name, And spreads their lies abroad. But I with flowing tears Indulged my doubts to rise; Is there a God that sees or hears The things below the skies? 4. The tumults of my thought Held me in hard suspense, Till to Thy house my feet were brought, To learn Thy justice thence. Thy Word with light and power Did my mistake amend; I viewed the sinner’s life before, But here I learnt their end. 5. On what slippery steep The thoughtless wretches go; And O that dreadful fiery deep That waits their fall below! Lord, at Thy feet I bow, My thoughts no more repine; I call my God my portion now, And all my powers are Thine. Used With Tune: NEARER HOME Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719
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The Tie that Binds

Author: John Fawcett Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 2,346 hymnals First Line: Blest be the tie that binds Topics: Closing Used With Tune: GEORGE SQUARE
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Spirit of faith, come down

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-88 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 160 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Faith and Regeneration; The Church Its Privileges and Security; The Church The Church in Prayer Used With Tune: ICH HALTE TREULICH STILL
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Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing

Author: Robert Robinson Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 2,238 hymnals First Line: Come, Thou Fount of ev'ry blessing! Topics: Christ Praise to Used With Tune: CECILE
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I Lift My Heart to Thee (Sternhold)

Author: Thomas Sternhold, 1500-1549 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: I lift my heart to Thee Lyrics: 1. I lift my heart to Thee, My God and Guide most just; Now suffer me to take no shame, For in Thee I do trust. Direct me in Thy truth, And teach me, I Thee pray; Thou art my God and Savior, On Thee I wait alway. 2. Thy mercies manifold, I pray Thee, Lord, remember, I eke Thy pity plentiful, For they have been fore’er. Remember not the faults And frailty of my youth; Remember not how ignorant I have been of Thy truth. 3. Nor after my deserts Let me Thy mercy find, But of Thine own benignity Lord have me in Thy mind. His mercy is full sweet, His truth a perfect guide, Therefore the Lord will sinners teach And such as go aside. 4. The humble He will teach His precepts for to keep: He will direct in all His ways The lowly and the meek. For all the ways of God Are truth and mercy both To them that keep His testament The witness of His truth. Used With Tune: DIADEMATA
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Jesus, My Strength, My Hope

Author: Charles Wes­ley Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 389 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Jesus, my strength, my hope, On Thee I cast my care, With humble confidence look up, And know Thou hear’st my prayer. Give me on Thee to wait Till I can all things do; On Thee, almighty to create, Almighty to renew. 2. I want a sober mind, A self-renouncing will, That tramples down and casts behind The baits of pleasing ill; A soul inured to pain, To hardship, grief, and loss, Bold to take up, firm to sustain The consecrated cross. 3. I want a godly fear, A quick discerning eye That looks to Thee when sin is near And sees the tempter fly; A spirit still prepared And armed with jealous care, Forever standing on its guard And watching unto prayer. 4. I want a heart to pray, To pray and never cease, Never to murmur at Thy stay, Or wish my sufferings less. This blessing, above all, Always to pray, I want, Out of the deep on Thee to call, And never, never faint. 5. I want a true regard, A single, steady aim, Unmoved by threat’ning or reward To Thee and Thy great name. A jealous, just concern For Thine immortal praise; A pure desire that all may learn And glorify Thy grace. 6. I rest upon Thy Word; The promise is for me; My comfort and salvation, Lord, Shall surely come from Thee. But let me still abide, Nor from my hope remove, Till Thou my patient spirit guide Into Thy perfect love. 7. I want with all my heart Thy pleasure to fulfill, To know myself, and what Thou art, And what Thy perfect will. I want I know not what, I want my wants to see, I want—alas! what want I not, When Thou art not in me? Used With Tune: RICHMOND (Everett) Text Sources: Hymns and Sac­red Po­ems, 1742
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Make Me a Captive, Lord (Cautívame, Señor)

Author: George Matheson, 1842-1906; Federico J. Pagura, 1923-2016 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 122 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Make me a captive, Lord, And then I shall be free. Force me to render up my sword And I shall conqueror be. I sink in life's alarms When by myself I stand; Imprison me within thine arms, And strong shall be my hand. 2 My heart is weak and poor Until it master find; It has no spring of action sure, It varies with the wind. It cannot freely move Till thou hast wrought its chain; Enslave it with thy matchless love, And deathless it shall reign. 3 My pow'r is faint and low Till I have learned to serve; It lacks the needed fire to glow, It lacks the breeze to nerve. It cannot drive the world Until itself be driv'n; Its flag can only be unfurled When thou shalt breathe from heav'n. 4 My will is not my own Till thou hast made it thine; If it would reach a monarch's throne, It must its crown resign. It only stands unbent Amid the clashing strife When on thy bosom it has leant, And found in thee its life. --- 1 Cautívame, Señor, y libre en ti seré; anhelo ser un vencedor, rindiéndome a tus pies. No puedo ya confiar tan sólo en mi poder, en ti yo quiero descansar y fuerte habré de ser. 2 Mi débil corazón vacila sin cesar, y es como nave sin timón en turbulento mar. Concédele, Señor, perfecta libertad; envuélvele en tu santo amor y libre así será. 3 Sin fuerzas para amar, y así mejor vivir; tú sólo puedes inspirar el gozo de servir. Quisiera desplegar mis alas, oh Señor, mas solo lo podré lograr al soplo de tu amor. 4 Cautívame, Señor, que en ti mi voluntad tendrá un bautismo de vigor, firmeza y santidad. Podrá la tentación mi vida sacudir; no habrá más cierta protección que la que encuentre en ti. Topics: Commitment and Dedication; Compromiso y Dedicación; Entrega; Surrender; Faith; Fe Scripture: Matthew 10:39 Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER

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