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Abide With Me, My Savior Blest

Author: H. A. Timm Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Abide with me, my Savior blest, The shades of night will hide me, If to Thy home of peace and rest Thy Spirit doth not guide me. Abide with me, Thou Light of life, Drive from my soul all sin and strife, All fear of death forever. 2 Abide with me, my Savior blest, That like a palm I flourish, Thou art the Vine, and I, at best, The branch Thy strength doth nourish. O Vine from Eden's balmy shore, My peace and strength Thou dost restore; I cannot live without Thee. 3 Abide with me, my Savior blest, Thro' all my earthly danger. My weary soul can find no rest, I am on earth a stranger. Oh, save Thou me from Satan's pow'r, Be with me till my latest hour And like a Shepherd lead me. 4 Abide with me, my Savior blest, When night grows dark and somber; I know if Thou wilt be my Guest That I in peace shall slumber. Be with me in the hour of death, And tell me at my passing breath: To heaven I will lead thee. Topics: Following Christ Used With Tune: [Abide with me, my Savior blest]

Nun gute Nacht, ihr Liebsten mein

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: Sterb- und Begräbniβlieder Used With Tune: MONMOUTH

The Lord hath reigned, and reigns: let earth

Author: John Keble, 1792-1866 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God: His Attributes, Works and Word The Lord Jesus Christ - His Coming in Power Scripture: Psalm 97:1-7 Used With Tune: LORD OF MIGHT
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Joyful Resignation to a Happy Departure From this Weary World

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Be glad, my heart! now fear no more Lyrics: Be glad, my heart! now fear no more, Let nothing ever grieve thee; Christ lives, who lov’d thee long before Thy being He did give thee, And ere He made thy wondrous frame; His love remaineth still the same, It ne’er can change to hatred. Be of good cheer! thy nearing end, My heart! need not appal thee, No ill’s in it; God doth extend, His loving hand and call thee From all the thousand forms of woe That in this vale of tears below, Thou ever hast endurèd. ’Tis true, ’tis call’d death’s agony, But yet it is no dying; The death of death is Christ, for He Prevents it from destroying, That though it puts forth all its pow’r, No hair it hurteth in the hour When I from hence am taken. The sting of death in sin doth lie, And in our evil doing; Poor child of Adam! eagerly This path was I pursuing. In Christ’s blood sin is wash’d away, Forgiven are we now for aye, Ne’er fall in condemnation. My sin is gone, and I am clean, Whoever would deprive me, Henceforth is life eternal mine; The thought may never grieve me Of sin’s dread wages earn’d by me; Who’s reconcil’d, must ever be, Unhurt by opposition. Now God’s free grace I with me take, And all His joy and gladness, On this last journey that I make, And know no grief nor sadness. The foe becomes to me a sheep, His ire becomes a blessèd sleep, Of quiet rest the pillow. Thou Jesus! O thou sweetest Friend, My light and life art ever! Thou holdest me, dost me defend, The foe can move Thee never. In Thee I am, Thou art in me, As we are here, we’ll ever be, Nought here or there can part us. My body down to rest doth lie, Fatigued with life’s sad story; The soul then mounteth up on high, With chosen ones in glory It mingles, and keeps joyfully, The endless year of Jubilee With all the holy angels. Oh! Highest Prince of great and small, May that bless’d day be nearing; When Thou shalt by Thy trumpet call, And all the dead be hearing. Again shall soul and body be One, and Thy joy shall taste and see, Thy Father’s kingdom enter. If ’tis Thy will, O Lord, appear, To peace and bliss to take me For ever, Thee may I be near, How joyful would it make me! Be open’d wide—of death, thou gate! That to so bliss’d place and state Through thee I may pass over.

Dios hasta aquí me acompaño Con divinal cariño

Author: Aemilie Juliane, Gräfin von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt; Federico Fliedner Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals
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O Jesus Christ, Thou Bread of Life

Author: Johann Rist Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O Jesus Christ, thou Bread of Life, To sinners freely given Who of their evil ways repent, Cast out all earthly leaven, And graciously my heart prepare The Holy Supper now to share, With Thee in blest communion. 2 Deign to Thine altar, blessed Lord, By Thine own hand to lead me, There to renew Thy covenant, And with Thy gifts to feed me; O give me, in Thy flesh and blood, To taste and see that Thou are good; My soul refresh and quicken. 3 O give me strength to walk with Thee, And grace Thy steps to follow, Thus to fulfill the last of God, To Him my service hallow. Bless now Thy sacramental guest, Take Thine abode within my breast, And nevermore forsake me. 4 Cleanse me of all iniquity, Renew my heart within me; My soul so fully occupy That evil shall not win me. As Thou didst suffer on the cross, So teach Thy child to suffer loss, Through faith in Thee, my Saviour. 5 Thy grace, O God, I merit less Than strips of Thy chastising; In all my sins and dire distress I yet were agonizing, Save for the willing sacrifice Of Christ, who bought us with a price, And earned our full salvation. 6 Sore stricken, unto Thee I come, For grace and succor pleading, Mine eyes are blind; to Thee I turn For light and gentle leading. Whene'er I stumble, raise me up; When faint and famished, from Thy cup, Lord, tender me Thy healing! 7 Come, Saviour dear, with me abide, Thy love in me upwelling; O Holy Spirit, be my Guide, And make my heart Thy dwelling. In all my griefs my comfort be, Grant me that unity with Thee Which life nor death can sever. 8 Before Thy sacred table, Lord, My prayers grow faint and falter; Now make me worthy to partake The bounties of Thine altar. If one with Thee Thou make me there. I know that also I shall share With Thee the joy of heaven. Amen. Topics: The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper; Spiritual Blindness; Names and Office of Christ Bread; Mystical union Used With Tune: DU LIFVETS BRÖD
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O Precious Saviour, Heal and Bless

Author: Anna Hoppe Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O precious Saviour, heal and bless The suff'rers in affliction. Thou knowest, Lord, their helplessness; Look down in benediction Upon the sick who seek Thine aid, Let them in faith, all unafraid, Rest in Thy tender mercy. 2 "Remember them that are in bonds," Thy Word so gently pleadeth, Thy mercy to our prayers responds, Thy kindness intercedeth. Fill us with love, Thou Love divine, Toward all who in affliction pine, Let us reflect Thy patience. 3 O dearest Lord, remember those In bonds of dread diseases; Incarnate God, Thy wisdom knows The balsam that releases. Thou Sufferer of Calvary, Let these afflicted hide in Thee, And in Thy wounds find healing. Amen. Topics: Missions Inner-Charities; Inner Missions; Prayer for the Sick Scripture: Hebrews 13:3 Used With Tune: AF HIMLENS HÄR DEN HÖGSTES MAKT
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Thou, Jesus Christ, Didst Man Become

Author: Olaus Petri, 1497-1552 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thou, Jesus Christ, didst man become From death us to deliver; Thy pitying eye beheld our doom, That we were lost forever; Thou gavest hope in direst need, When death and hell with gaping greed Were ready to devour us. 2 Thou couldst not bear that Satan's might Had in its grasp enslaved us: In pity thou didst for us fight, And hast in mercy saved us. From heaven Thou cam'st for our release, To purchase our eternal peace, By bitter death and suffering. 3 And Thou hast taught us in Thy Word That faith shall life inherit, For Thou art merciful, O Lord, And sav'st us by Thy merit, If we but simply do believe That all Thy children shall receive The blessings Thou hast promised. 4 Our brother Thou art now become-- An honor beyond measure! Thou wouldst our life with mercy crown, And give us richest treasure. The world's contempt we need not fear, God's Son is now our brother dear: What power can now destroy us? 5 All praise to Thee eternally, For all Thy gracious favor; We are God's children now with Thee, Lord Jesus Christ, our Saviour! Well may we one and all rejoice, And praise our God with heart and voice; He is our gracious Father. Topics: Advent Used With Tune: AUS TIEFER NOTH SCHREI ICH ZU DIR

Der Herr uns segne und behüt

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Nach der Predigt Used With Tune: MONMOUTH

Arise and Shine

Author: Wayne Bowers, b. 1942 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Arise and shine; your light has come Topics: Dedication of a Church; End Times; Epiphany; God's Reign; Light; Trust in God Scripture: Isaiah 50:4-11 Used With Tune: BOWERS

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