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To Jordan Came the Christ, Our Lord

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546; Elizabeth Quitmeyer, b. 1911 Hymnal: Lutheran Worship #223 (1982) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Topics: Baptism of Our Lord, The; Epiphany; Holy Baptism Languages: English Tune Title: CHRIST, UNSER HERR
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O Let the Children Come to Me

Author: Johan Olof Wallin, (1773-1839); Gershom Mott Williams Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #232 (1926) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 First Line: "O let the children come to Me" Lyrics: 1 "O let the children come to Me," Dear Saviour, Thou commandest: And for these innocents we see How Thou in welcome standest. Still goes Thy Spirit freely forth, To gladden souls that need Thee, And Thou bestowest heavenly birth; If they like children heed Thee: To them belongs the kingdom. 2 By water and the Spirit Thou Our sinful nature cleansest; Thy Word doth show the path to go, And daily grace Thou sendest. O may Thy sanctifying love Surround us all with blessing; And may we all Thy favor prove In daily Thee confessing, And close to Thee abiding. 3 O soul of man, remember well The holy Name Thou bearest: Of everything that tongue can tell That Name is still the dearest. O child of God, His voice attend, Live worthy of His choosing; For He is thy eternal Friend: Beware lest thou be losing His grace so freely given. Amen. Topics: The Means of Grace Baptism; Sunday after New Year; Trinity, Sixth Sunday; Name of Jesus and Christ Scripture: Matthew 19:14 Languages: English Tune Title: O FADER VÅR, BARMHERTIG, GOD

To Jordan Came Our Lord

Author: M. Luther, 1483-1546 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #247 (1996) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 First Line: To Jordan came our Lord, the Christ Topics: Baptism of Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: CHRIST UNSER HERR ZUM JORDAN KAM
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The mystery hidden from the eyes

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #264 (1918) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 The mystery hidden from the eyes Of learned men and sages, God hath revealed us from the skies, In Scripture's holy pages, That He alone is King above All other gods whatever, Great, mighty, faithful, full of love, His people's Shield and Savior; One Essence, but three Persons. 2 As Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The righteous seed adore Him; So named, so praised, He is the boast Of all who bow before Him; He's Abraham's and Isaac's God, And Jacob's whom He knoweth, The Lord of hosts, who every good, Both night and day, bestoweth; Who only worketh wonders. 3 The Father hath the Son begot, First-born of every creature; The Son took our weak flesh, but not Our sinfulness of nature; Both from the Father and the Son Thy Holy Ghost proceedeth From all eternity; yet none In might and power exceedeth; All equal, co-eternal. 4 Be glad, my heart, thy Portion see, Thy priceless Pearl and Treasure! He is thy Friend, supply will He Thy needs with bounteous measure; He made thee in His image, was For thy offences smitten, With true faith fill thee, through His grace Doth all thy crosses sweeten With His dear word of promise. 5 Rise, then, to Him the Ever-blest, And learn to know Him rightly; Such knowledge can alone bring rest, And make thy soul burn brightly With the pure flame of holy love, Which cheers thy course to heaven; For God will show thee things above, Which here 'tis only given To hear of, and see darkly. 6 But woe to the ungodly race In willful blindness living, Rejecting God and His dear grace, Their heart to creatures giving. On them, alas! the hellish gates Ere long will close forever; For him whom God rejects and hates God will reject and sever From His eternal kingdom. 7 O Prince of might! Thy mercy show, Thou God of earth and heaven; To every sinner here below Thy saving grace be given! Bring back Thy sheep that go astray, And blinded eyes enlighten, And turn Thou everything away That wickedly might frighten Thine own, whose faith is feeble. 8 Grant this, that we, Thy people, may All reach the heavenly portals, And in Thy kingdom sing for aye 'Mid all the blest immortals: That Thou, O Lord, art King alone, Above all gods whatever, The Father, Son, and Spirit, One, Thy people's Shield and Savior, One Essence, but three Persons! Topics: Trinity Languages: English

May God Embrace Us with His Grace

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546; F. Samuel Janzow, b. 1913 Hymnal: Lutheran Worship #288 (1982) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Topics: Close of Service; Hope; Mission, Missions; Praise and Adoration; The Church Languages: English Tune Title: ES WOLLE GOTT UNS GNÄDIG SEIN
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May God Bestow on Us His Grace

Author: Richard Massie, 1800-1887; Martin Luther, 1483-1546 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #335 (1978) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 May God bestow on us his grace, With blessings rich provide us; And may the brightness of his face To life eternal guide us, That we his gracious work may know, And what is his good pleasure, And to the unbelieving show Christ's riches without measure, And unto God convert them. 2 To you shall be the highest praise And thanks of ev'ry nation, And all the world with joy shall raise The song of exultation. For you will judge the earth, O Lord, Nor suffer sin to flourish; Your people's pasture is your Word, Their souls to feed and nourish, In righteous paths to keep them. 3 Oh, let the people praise your worth, In all good works increasing; The land shall plenteous fruit bring forth; Your Word is rich in blessing. May God, the Father and the Son And Holy Spirit, bless us; Let all the world praise him alone, Let solemn awe possess us. Now let our hearts say, "Amen." Topics: Christian Hope; Lent 3; Close of Service; Christian Hope Languages: English Tune Title: ES WOLLE GOTT UNS GNÄDIG SEIN

To Jordan Came the Christ, Our Lord

Author: Martin Luther, 1483–1546; Elizabeth Quitmeyer, 1911–88 Hymnal: One and All Rejoice #355 (2020) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Topics: Catechism Hymns Languages: English Tune Title: CHRIST, UNSER HERR
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Echoes from Heaven

Author: B. E. W. Hymnal: Timeless Truths #372 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 First Line: Far away among the angels Refrain First Line: Hear the echoes filled with glory Lyrics: 1 Far away among the angels, In the sweet celestial bow’rs, Start the songs whose echoes gladden As they greet this world of ours. Refrain: Hear the echoes filled with glory, From the bright angelic throng; Oh, the pure seraphic music Finds an echo in our song, While it gently rolls along. 2 How they stir the soul with rapture! How they thrill the chords of love! How they wake the songs of praises, Floating up to worlds above! [Refrain] 3 Far away in worlds of glory, We can hear the music sweet, Where the streams of life are flowing All along the golden street. [Refrain] 4 Far away in fields of glory We shall meet, and God adore; And the sweet redemption story We shall sing forevermore. [Refrain] Scripture: Revelation 15:3 Tune Title: [Far away among the angels]

To Jordan Came the Christ, Our Lord

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546; Elizabeth Quitmeyer, 1911-1988 Hymnal: Christian Worship #378 (2021) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Topics: Epiphany Scripture: Matthew 3:3-17 Languages: English Tune Title: CHRIST UNSER HERR ZUM JORDAN KAM
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To Jordan came our Lord, the Christ

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #401 (1918) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 To Jordan came our Lord, the Christ, To do God’s pleasure willing, And there was by St. John baptized, All righteousness fulfilling; There did He consecrate a bath To wash away transgression, And quench the bitterness of death By His own blood and passion, He would a new life give us. 2 So hear ye all, and well perceive What God doth call a Baptism, And what a Christian should believe Who error shuns and schism: That we should water use, the Lord Declareth it His pleasure, Not simple water, but the Word And Spirit without measure;-- He is the true Baptizer. 3 To show us this, He hath His word With signs and symbols given; On Jordan’s banks was plainly heard The Father’s voice from heaven: "This is My well-beloved Son, In whom My soul delighteth; Hear Him!" Yea, hear Him, every one, When He Himself inviteth; Hear and obey His teaching! 4 In tender manhood God the Son In Jordan's water standeth; The Holy Ghost from heaven's throne In dove-like form descendeth; That thus the truth be not denied, Nor should our faith e’er waver, That the Three Persons all preside At Baptism’s holy laver, And dwell with the believer. 5 Thus Jesus His disciples sent Go, teach ye every nation, That, lost in sin, they must repent, And flee from condemnation; He that believes and is baptized Shall thereby have salvation, A new-born man he is in Christ, From death free and damnation, He shall inherit heaven. 6 Who in this mercy hath not faith Nor aught therein discerneth, Is yet in sin, condemned to death And fire that ever burneth; His holiness avails him not, Nor aught which he is doing; His inborn sin brings all to naught, And maketh sure his ruin; Himself he cannot succor. 7 The eye of sense alone is dim, And nothing sees but water; Faith sees Christ Jesus, and in Him The Lamb ordained for slaughter; It sees the cleansing fountain, red With the dear blood of Jesus, Which from the sins, inherited From fallen Adam, frees us, And from our own misdoings. Topics: Catechism Languages: English

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